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CATALOGUE
OF
THE LEGAL FRATERNI'lY
OF
PHI DELTA PHI
SEVENTH EDITION
Edited by
GEO. A. KATZENBERGER
Secretary of the Fraternity Council.
THE INLAND PRESS-
Ann Arbor, Mich.
1897
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preface:
Dear Brother:
This, the seventh edition of the Catalogue of our Order,
has been compiled for professional use, and with a view of
-^j increasing the interest of graduate members in the affairs of
r)^ the fraternity as a whole.
The Chapters are arranged in the order of their estab-
lishment. The names are arranged alphabetically in classes,
except in the cases of the Marshall and Minor Chapters,
where the degrees taken vary, and it was deemed inexpedient
to continue the classification. Each member is supposed to
have received the regular degree conferred by the law school
at which he was a student, and to be engaged in the regular
practice of the law. Death is denoted by an *, preceded by the
date, if known. A name is usually inserted once, but where
a member has belonged to two Chapters his name will be
found in both Chapters.
Although meeting with many discouragements in the
nine years during which the cataloguer has endeavored to
solidify the fraternity, it is still his belief that the Order has
■a mission to perform and will eventually be of great force in
the legal profession.
With a sigh of relief this Catalogue is offered to the
fraternity. Conscious of the fact that in its compilation all
data obtainable have been used, no apology is offered for its
■short comings. Occasional inaccuracies are inevitable in a
work of this nature and magnitude.
The request usually found in other fraternity catalogues is
here repeated. "All persons into whose hands this book
may fall, whether they are members of the Fraternity or not,
are requested to supply corrections and additions." Such
corrections are necessary in preparing a subsequent edition.
Should this book, besides being of business value to
the members, cause them to take a deeper interest in the
noble purposes for which this -Fraternity was founded, the
editor will feel himself fully repaid for the many patient
hours of labor spent upon it.
Fraternally,
Geo. a. Katzenberger.
Greenville, Darke Co., Ohio.
OQOR13
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Frontispiece,
Title Page,
Preface,
Table of Contents,
Historical Sketch,
Policy of the Order,
Active Chapters —
Kent, .
Benjamin,
Booth, .
Story, .
Cooley,
Pomeroy,
Marshall,
Jay.
Webster,
Hamilton,
Gibson,
Choate,
Waite, .
Field, . .
Conkling,
Tiedeman,
Minor,
Dillon,
Daniels,
Chase,
Harlan,
Swan, .
McClain,
Lincoln,
Osgoode,
Fuller,
Miller,
Green,
Alumni Chapters,
Geographical Distribution
Alphabetical Index,
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V
vn
XIX
1-57
59-65
67-94
95-124
I 25-141
143-155
157-177
179-189
[91-213
215-238
239-247
249-267
269-287
289-308
309-325
327-341
343-354
355-368
369-376
377-385
387-405
407-419
421-436
437-443
445-450
451-458
459-467
469-478
479-487
489-536
537-575
HISTORY OF PHI DELTA PHI*
The Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi was founded at the Law
School of the University of Michigan in 1869. There
had been a local society, confined exclusively to law students,
at Ann Arbor, for a year or two previous to this time, and
during one session at least "Alpha Phi" had been admitted
to representation on the Palladium^ but none of the original
Phi Delta Phi's seem to have known about it or designed to
imitate it. There is more or less uncertainty about the
details of the original organization, but most of the members
at the present time ascribe the honor of originating the idea
tb John M. Howard of the Law Class of 1871. Brother
Howard graduated at Monmouth College, 111., in the classical
course at the head of his class. He was a member of the
Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, and coming to Ann Arbor in
September, 1869, was commissioned by those in authority in
said Fraternity to organize, if he found it possible, a chapter
among the literary students at the University of Michigan.
Not finding what he regarded as suitable material after the
other fraternities had taken the pick of the students, he aban^
doned the idea.
From time to time during the fall of 1869, in private-
conversation with a few of his most intimate friends, he dis-
cussed the advisability of a fraternity exclusively composed
of law students and lawyers.
At that time, they supposed that such a fraternity waS
in existence in the older law schools of the Eastern States,
and at a meeting held Nov. 22, 1869, a committee was
appointed to correspond with officers of the Eastern Law
Schools to ascertain whether such an organization already
existed. This meeting was held at Mr. Hawes' room. Broth-
ers Beebe, Hawes, Howard, Howell and Monteith being
present. On December i, 1869, another meeting was held
viii PHI DELTA PHI.
by which time they had learned that no such organization
existed in any other Law School. They at once determined
to establish one for themselves on the general plan of college
fraternities, and accordingly the following committies were
appointed: on drafting a constitution, Brothers Cleland,
Howard and Ronan; on ritual, Brothers Beebe, Howell and
Monteith. On December 13, 1869, they met in the Gregory
House, and there eifected an organization by adopting a
constitution and ritual, and electing officers, Brother How-
ard having the honor of being elected the first presiding
officer. Following are the minutes of that meeting:
"Society met, Mr. Hawes in the chair. Committee on
constitution reported. Their report was accepted. The
report of the committee on ritual was then presented and
accepted. Moved and carried that a committee of engrossing
be appointed. The chair appointed on that committee Messrs.
Howell and . The society then appointed the fol-
lowing gentlemen as a committee on by-laws: Messrs. Hawes,
Cleland and Howard. As committee on badges, Messrs.
Howell, Ronan and Hawes. The society then went into the
election of officers which resulted as as follows: For Consul,
J. M. Howard; Proconsul, Hawes; Scriptor, Cleland; Tri-
bune, Ronan; Gladiator, Thomas. A committee on creden-
tials was then appointed, viz., Messrs. Ronan, Howell and
Cleland. Moved and carried that the Scriptor be em-
powered to procure a suitable minute book. Committee to
procure room: Messrs. Howard and Beebe. The order of
business was then adopted. Committee on Palladium was
then appointed: Messrs. Howard and Howell. The fol-
lowing gentlemen were then elected, F. F. Wendell, E. E.
Allen, Z. L. Wise. Society adjourned.
J. HowELLs, Secy. Pro tern.
The next meeting was held December 19, 1869, and on
February 5, 1870, they initiated in regular form. Brother F.
F. Wendell. On October 25, 1873, the place of meeting was
changed to Odd Fellows Hall, where meetings were held until
HISTORY OF PHI DELTA PHI. ix
Oct. 19, 1878, when the present quarters of the chapter on
Main street were obtained. The new fraternity was called
the Phi Delta Phi, and its chapters were to be named after
distinguished jurists, statesmen and lawyers. In accordance
with this intention, the first chapter was named in honor of
Chancellor James Kent. It was intended to establish chapters
only in law schools of high standing, for which reason it was
ordained that new chapters should not be established without
unanimous consent of existing chapters. Membership was
to be of two classes: regular, composed of undergraduate
students, and honorary; it being required that the latter should
be members of the legal profession, or of the faculty, and be
elected and initiated in the same manner as regular members.
PREAMBLE.
The preamble to the constitution adopted, reads as fol-
lows:— "We, the undersigned, students of the Law Depart-
ment of the University of Michigan, in order to promote a
higher standard of professional ethics and culture in this and
other Law Schools, and in the profession at large, and desir-
ing to unite ourselves in the endearing bonds of affection and
brotherly love, for the. purpose of compassing these ends do
associate ourselves into a fraternity to be known as the Phi
Delta Phi." Persons who were members of the general col-
lege fraternities were encouraged to join the new organization
as there is no conflict of allegiance.
The badge at that time, was in shield form terminating
in a sharp pointed top. In the center was a shield displaying
five rectangular crosses, and above the shield
were the Greek letters, "Phi Delta Phi;" at
each corner of the badge was a star. The colors
chosen were claret red and pearl blue. The fra-
ternity met with the active encouragement of the
law faculty at the University and such members
of the faculty as were made honorary members
have always evinced a lively interest in the welfare of the
Fraternity.
X PHI DEL TA PHI.
Judge Thomas M. Cooley, who was the first honorary
member of the Order, has frequently been designated as
' * Father of the Fraternity, " but modestly says that his assist-
ance was **in the nature of advice, rather than labor." No
attempt at extension was made until 1875, when the Shars-
wood Club, a local Law organization of good standing, in
the University of Pennsylvania, was admitted under the name
of the "Sharswood" Chapter. The members, however,
returned their charter shortly afterwards, for the alleged
reason that the prescribed initiation ceremony was unsatis-
factory. In 1878, a chapter was placed in the Law Depart-
ment of the Illinois Wesleyan University at Bloomington, and
in May, 1880, the Booth Chapter was established in the
Union College of Law. In December of the year following,
Story Chapter was placed in the Columbia Law School of
New York City.
During all this time, the Fraternity was controlled by a
Grand Chapter, which held annual conventions in connec-
tion with the annual reunion of the Chapter Alumni. The
necessity of several changes in the management of the organ-
ization being apparent,
THE FIRST NATIONAL CONVENTION
was called and held at Ann Arbor, March 3, 1882. At this
convention, a new constitution was adopted providing for a
Board of Directors called **The Council," endowed with
both executive and judicial functions. The original Council
was composed of the following members:
Mason J. Niblack, Kent, '82, Vincennes, Ind.
Chas. P. Doolittle, Kent, '83, Oberlin, Ohio.
Wm. R. Baird, Story, '82, New York City,
N. Y.
The badge was changed to a neat mono-
gram, and it was provided that ** a convention of the chapters
and the Council shall be held at least once in every three
years at such time and place as the last convention shall have
determined."
HISTORY OF PHI DELTA PHI xi
EXTENSION.
From that time, the material prosperity and growth of
the Fraternity has been unabated, the roll of chapters now
being:
1869 Kent — Law Department, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Mich.
1878 Benjamin — Law School, 111., Wesleyan, Univ., Bloom-
ington. 111. (x888).
1880 Booth — Northwestern University Law School, Chi-
cago, 111.
1 88 1 Story — Law School of Columbia College, New York
City, N. Y.
1882 Cooley — St. Louis Law School, Washington Univer-
sity, St. Louis, Mo.
1883 PoMEROY — Hastings College of the Law, University
of California, San Francisco, Cal.
1884 Marshall — Law School of the Columbian University,
Washington, D. C.
1884 Jay — Albany Law School, Union University, Albany,
N. Y. (1893).
1885 Webster — Boston Law School, Boston University,
Boston, Mass.
1886 Hamilton — Cincinnati Law School, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1886 Gibson — Department of Law, University of Pa., Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
1887 Choate — Harvard Law School, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass.
1887 Waite — Yale Law School, Yale University, New
Haven, Conn.
1887 Field— Law School, New York University, New York
City, N. Y.
1888 Conkling — Law Department of Cornell University,
Ithaca, N. Y.
1890 Tiedeman — Law Department, University of State of
Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
xii PHI DELTA PHI.
1890 Minor — Law Department, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Va.
189 1 Dillon — Law Department, University of Minn., Min-
apolis, Minn.
1891 Daniels — Buffalo Law School, University of Buffalo,
Buffalo, N. Y.
1891 Chase — Law Department, University of Oregon, Port-
land, Ore.
189 1 Harlan — College of Law, University of Wisconsin,
Madison, Wisconsin.
1893 Swan — School of Law, Ohio State University, Colum-
bus, Ohio.
1893 McClain — Law Department, State University of Iowa,
Iowa (Mty, Iowa.
1895 Lincoln — College of Law, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Neb.
1896 OsGOODE — Law School of Upper Canada, Toronto,
Ontario.
1896 Fuller — Chicago College of Law, Lake Forest Uni-
versity, Chicago, 111.
1897 Miller — Law Department, Leland Stanford, Jr., Uni-
versity, Palo Alto, Cal.
1897 Green — School of Law, University of Kansas, Law-
rence, Kansas.
The charter of *' Benjamin" was withdrawn by the
Council because of the small amount of material upon which
the Chapter depended for membership. The charter of
"Jay" was withdrawn for a similar reason, in 1893, by the
Third National Convention.
the brief.
In October, 1887, Brother Baird, then Secretary of the
Council, started the publication of a journal devoted to the
interests of the Fraternity and known as ^^ The Brief. ^^ It
contained, in addition to letters from the Scriptors of the
several chapters, an appendix showing the geographical dis-
HISTORY OF PHI DELTA PHI, xiii
tribution of the members. Only five numbers were issued,
the publication being suspended in June, 1888. In i\umber
2, the December number, appears a call for a general con-
vention of the Fraternity to take place in New York City in
April, 1888, while in number 3) the last issue, appears a
similar call fixing the date of a convention to be held on
Tuesday, August 14, 1888.
THE SECOND NATIONAL CONVENTION
was held at New York City, May 7 and 8, 1889, delegates
from eleven^ chapters being in attendance. It was called to
order at ten A. M., Tuesday, May 7, in Room No. 58, New
York University Building, by Brother Baird.
Several constitutional amendments were proposed and
carried, and action was taken relative to official jewelers, a
book of songs, and annual letters. The membership of the
Council was increased to five, the following being elected:
James E. Howell, Kent, '70, Newark, N. J.
Wm. R. Baird, Story, '82, New York City, N. Y.
Henry W. Jessup, Field, *^Z^ Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chas. W. Artz, Story, '86, New York City, N. Y.
Edward I. Smith, Choate, '89, New York City, N. Y.
Upon motion it was ena.cted that the next convention be
held in New York City, the second Tuesday in October,
1892. Owing to the fact, however, that the World's Fair was
to be held at a more centrally located city, the Council post-
poned the date of the
third national convention
to July 17 and 18, 1893, when it was called to order in room
No. 309 of the Masonic Temple at Chicago, 111., at eleven,
A. M., July 17, by Brother Baird.
While the constitutional provision requiring an affirma-
tive vote of all the chapters necessary to admission of a new
one, remained unchanged, an amendment was added direct-
ing the Secretary to ** record an affirmative vote for any
chapter from which no negative vote is received within sixty
xiv PHI DEL TA PHL
days (during term time) of the time when a second notice
shall have been sent to such chapter requesting action on a
petition." As at the previous convention, a motion to con-
sider the establishment of a Fraternity journal was discussed
and lost. The committee upon the locality from which the
next Council should be selected, and upon the membership
of the same, made two reports. It was finally decided to
choose neither New York nor Cincinnati, as it was believed
that a fuller representation of the chapters could be had at
Chicago. The following members of the Council were then
elected: *
Hon. Geo. Mills Rogers, Booth, '8i, Chicago, 111.
Harrison Musgrave, Marshall, '84, Chicago, 111.
Geo. A. Katzenberger, Kent, '90, Chicago, 111.
Harry J. Kendig, Hamilton, '88, Chicago, 111.
Wm. F. Pillsbury, Choate, '92, Chicago, 111.
Before adjournment, the following resolution upon
motion was adopted:
^^ Resolved^ that the thanks of this convention be, and
are hereby accorded to Brother Wm. R. Baird for his ser-
vices as Secretary of the Council for the last eleven years."
The policy of the new Council can be outlined as fol-
lows: To keep in permanent and accessable form, for the
use of successive Councils, the important papers relating to
the Order; to plentifully supply the chapters with printed
matter, to draw the bands of fellowship and interest closer by
frequent publications of list of Scriptors and Consuls with
their respective addresses; to cause a more general observ-
ance of the constitutional provision for annual letters; to
encourage the keeping of scrap-books, letter-files, records,
etc., by each chapter.
The songs of the Fraternity were collected and printed.
A new edition of the historical leaflet was issued. Sugges-
tions were offered to the chapters for a fitting observance of
the 25 th anniversary of the founding of our Order, conse-
quently, on December 13, 1894, a considerable number of the
HISTORY OF PHI DELTA PHI. xv
chapters celebrated the day by a banquet. Believing that
more frequent conventions would be a benefit to both indi-
vidual chapters and the Fraternity at large, the Council did
not wait for the expiration of the three year limit, but gave
notice that the
FOURTH NATIONAL CONVENTION
would be held in the lecture room of the Northwestern Uni-
versity Law School in June, 1895. The following chapters
were represented either by delegates or proxy instructions:
Booth, Chase, Choate, Conkling, Daniels, Dillon, Field,
Hamilton, Harlan, Kent, Lincoln, Marshall, McClain,
PoMEROv and Story. The convention was called to order at
10 A. M., June 24, by Hon. George Mills Rogers, President
■of the Council. The report of the Secretary, Geo. A.
Katzenberger, showed that the chapters had never before
been in such general good standing, and called attention to
the fact that, whereas, only Kent and Harlan Chapters had
issued annual letters prior to 1893, eight chapters had, since
then, observed the "recommendation" of the convention of
1 889. Said recommendation was at this convention, amended,
changing the time of issuance of the circular letters by the
chapters, from May to February. The constitution was
amended to permit the granting of petitions from Canada.
An attempt having been made by one of the chapters to elect
lady members, the constitution was further amended to pre-
vent so radical an innovation. Realizing that the conserva-
tive policy of the Fraternity had been the means of excluding
■several desirable law clubs, the constitution was amended by
the addition of the following clause: **If not more than two
(2) chapters dissent, and a majority of the Council shall
favor the formation of the proposed chapter, the Secretary
shall at once issue a charter to the applicants." Upon
recommendation of the Council, the Constitution was also
amended, making the election of a Historian by each chapter
obligatory.
xvi PHI DELTA PHL
Biennial conventions were provided for, and the Secre-
tary authorized to compile and publish a new catalogue.
The publication of a Fraternity journal was postponed, with
a view, however, to the issuance of such a magazine at a not
distant date. The minutes of this convention cover forty-
one pages, several pages being devoted to the pro and con
anent the admission and initiation of ladies. Although the
Secretary of the Council oifered his resignation, owing ta
the fact of his removal to another city, the resignation was
not accepted and the same Council was elected.
The Council organized themselves as before and adopted
a continuance of the same policy. New editions of the con-
stitution and song book, together with the minutes of both
Third and Fourth National Conventions were plentifully sup-
plied to each chapter.
THE FIFTH NATIONAL CONVENTION
was held in the Lecture room of the Northwestern University,
Law School, No. 711 Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111., during
the Christmas vacation of 1896-7. It was called to order at
10 A. M., Monday, December 28, 1896, by Hon. Geo. Mills
Rogers, President of the Council. The following chapters
were represented either by delegates or proxy instructions:
Booth, Chase, Choate, Conkling, Cooley, Daniels, Dil-
lon, Field, Fuller, Gibson, Hamilton, Kent, Lincoln,
McClain, Minor, Pomerov, Swan, Tifdeman, Waite and
Webster.
The report of the Council was lengthy and quoted freely
from the annual letters of the Chapters, reflecting an increased
interest on the part of all Chapters in the matters pertaining
to the whole Order.
The financial report showed that the **Law of 1889"
assessing each initiate the sum of one dollar was no longer
sufficient to defray the expenses of the Order, and that there
was a deficit.
During the afternoon session the matter of the establish-
ment of a fraternity journal was discussed, but the action
HISTORY OF PHI DELTA PHI xvii
taken was not sufficiently definite to warrant its publication.
The initiation fee was increased to ^2.00 and. an annual
assessment of one dollar on each active member levied.
The following brothers were then elected as members of
the new Council:
Hon. Geo. Mills Rogers, Booth, '81, Chicago, 111.
Benjamin S. Cable, Story, '98, Chicago, 111.
Wm. Brown, Jr., Cooley, '96, Chicago, 111.
Chas. W. Lucas, Fuller, '96, Chicago, 111.
Geo. A. Katzenberger, Kent, '90, Greenville, O.
The office of Cataloguer was created, and the duties of
such officer defined, while the work devolving upon the
Scriptor and Historian of each Chapter was more fully out-
lined. The Forget-me-not was chosen as the Fraternity
flower.
The second day session was held on Tuesday, December
29th, and the Secretary of the Council was voted a salary of
JI75 per college year. After nominations made and roll call,
it was decided to hold the next National Convention at Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
The minutes of this Convention cover 49 pages, an
addenda commemorating a delightful banquet given to the
visiting delegates by the Fuller Chapter at its headquarters
in the cafe of the Pullman building.
Since then the Council has endeavored to carry out all
of its own and suggested ideas for the benefit of the Order.
It has tried to keep in touch with each officer of every Chap-
ter by frequent communications, and has kept them supplied
with fraternity literature, songs, blanks, etc. It continued
to encourage the issuance of
ANNUAL LETTERS,
and now presents a list of all annual letters which have come
Jo its notice:
Kent — September, 1874, calling attention to the sixth
annual convention and reunion in February, 1875; January,
1878; December, 1879; December, 1880; January, 1882;
xviii PHI DELTA PHL
February, 1883; April, 1886; May, 1887; May, 1888; June,
1889; May, 1890; May, 1891; June, 1892; June, 1893; May,,
1894; May, 1895; May, 1896; May, 1897.
Story — April, 1895; April, 1896; April, 1897.
CooLEY — March, 1896.
PoMEROY — June, 1895; May, 1896; June, 1897.
Marshall — ^June, 1896; April, 1897.
Webster — ^May, 1894; April, 1897'.
Hamilton — May, 1894; April, 1896.
Choate — May, 1894; June, 1896.
Field — June, 1895; May, 1896; June, 1897.
CoNKLiNG — May, 1894; May, 1895.
Tiedeman — March, 1896; May, 1897.
Minor — May, 1894.
Dillon — June, 1894; June, 1895; June, 1896.
Daniels -May, 1896.
Chase — May, 1895; May, 1896; April, 1897.
Harlan — May, 1892; May, 1894; May, 1895; Aprils
1896.
Swan — May, 1895; May, 1896.
McClain — May, 1894; April, 1896; March, 1897.
Lincoln — May, 1896.
OsGOODE — April, 1896; May, 1897.
Fuller — January, 1897.
POUCY OF THE ORDER.
It is the settled policy of the Fraternity not to antag-
onize the existing social or literary organizations in the law
schools which is enters. It includes within its ranks, mem-
bers of all the college fraternities, though in one or two
instances, there has been local rivalry. For a time, the
Booth Chapter had a local rival. Later the Michigan Chap-
ter of Sigma Chi, for a while, confined its membership to the
law school, while at present that is true of Kappa Sigma at
Ann Arbor. The legal fraternity of Delta Chi has chapters
in five of the law schools where our own order had already
obtained a foothold, but its competition has been welcomed
rather than feared. As indicated by the quoted preamble,
the character of the membership of Phi Delta Phi is neces-
sarily high. Not only does the roll of its honorary members
include the Chief Justice of the United States, and several of
the Associate Justices, but also the leading professors and
legal authors of this country. Its regular members are fast
taking prominent places as judges, legislators, managers of
great corporations, authors and other positions open to mem-
bers of the legal profession.
AIMS AND OBJECTS.
The exercises of the chapters vary according to local
conditions. Each chapter is recommended to frame a sched-
ule of work to supplement the law school course; for instance,
in Law Schools where practice is not taught, the chapters
should turn their attention to such exercises; where political
science is wanting, the chapters are expected to take up that;
in each case, trying to round out and add to the regular
instruction. Several of the chapters conclude each meeting
with a dinner, while others hear lectures from Alumni mem-
bers and prominent local attorneys. Nearly all arrange for
annual reunions and banquets to which the members of
sister chapters and resident alumni are invited.
XX PHI DEL TA PHL
CATALOGUES.
After graduation, the members form a widespread
exchange for the interchange of business and information, as
well as professional courtesies, which advantage is facilitated
by the catalogues of the Fraternity. A sixteen page cata-
logue was printed at Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1880, and in
September, 1881, a revised edition was published at Fort
Madison, la. The following editions were compiled and
published by Secretary Baird.
Third, Sixty- three pages, 1885.
Fourth, supplement to Third, 1886.
Fifth, one hundred and forty-nine pages, 1889.
Sixth, two hundred and fifty-one pages, preceded by a
history of the Fraternity, 1892.
The bond of Union between the graduate members is
rather closer than that between members of Greek Letter
Fraternities, generally, which is natural where there is a con-
tinuous community of interest and pursuits.
The Fraternity, though properly ranked among the fore-
most of the Greek Letter Secret Societies, does not assume
a stringent air of secrecy. It is true, that the motto, the
grip, and the pass-words are not communicated to outsiders,
but no special secrecy attaches to its constitution, policy or
tendency. . A number of the annual announcements of Law
Schools publish the roll of chapters and their respective
location, as well as the names and official positions of the
members of the local chapter.
Phi Delta Phi has a grand future before it. It is
increasing at the rate of about two hundred and fifty mem-
bers a year, and thus comprises a large per cent, of all the
lawyers who are admitted to practice each year. Com-
posed of selected men, who are by training and education,
bound to exert a good influence, it cannot but elevate the
standard of professional ethics.
This organization is certainly one of the happiest and
most successful examples of the fraternity idea.
KRNT GHAPTRR
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF THE
University of Michigan.
ON the nth of June, 1805, the City of Detroit, Michigan,
was laid in ashes, only two buildings escaping. Funds
were subscribed by Montreal and Michiliraacinac in aid of
the sufferers. Part of this fund remaining undistributed, it
was decided to use it in the furtherance of education. A
school was established in 1808, which two years later, 18 10,
had 183 pupils. The Territorial Government of Michigan
on the 26th of August, 181 7, passed an act entitled, "An Act
to establish the Catholepistemiad, or University of Michi-
gania," to be located in the village of Detroit. Its inception
was due to a man of quaint erudition, named Judge Wood-
ward. It had thirteen professorships, including chairs of
Anthropoglossica, Physiognostica, Polemetica, etc. In the
first instance two men absorbed the entire thirteen polysyl-
labic professorships. One of these two professors, a Pres-
byterian divine named John- Monteith, occupied seven chairs
and acted as President; and the other, the Rev. Father
Richard, occupied the other six chairs and acted as Vice-
President. The Rev. Gabriel Richard was a remarkable
priest who bears the distinction of being the only Catholic
clergyman ever elected to Congress, and who gave an
impulse to education in the West. The act above referred
2 PHI DEL TA PHI.
to is as pedantic in its phraseology as is the title. The
pedantry, however, was in the phraseology only. It pro-
vided for primary schools, high schools, academies and
colleges, and their location in the counties, cities and town-
ships. The University was to be the climax of all these
lesser schools.
In 182 1 the act creating the Catholepistemiad, with its
"School of Sciences relative to the minds of animals, to
the human mind, to spiritual existence, to the Deity and
Religion," was repealed, and the University of Michigan
succeeded to the rights of the old corporation.
A further change in plan was made by the State of Mich-
igan, in 1837, and the University, with a more intelligible
and practical scheme of operation, was removed to the little
hamlet of Ann Arbor, where it was located on a 40 acre lot
donated to the State for that purpose.
A Law Department in the University had been in con-
templation from early territorial days, and was required by
a mandatory provision in the act of 1837, by which the
University scheme was very carefully and fully outlined.
The Law Department matriculated its first students in 1859,
with J. V. Campbell, T. M. Cooley and C. I. Walker as pro-
fessors. The large picture of Judge Cooley, presented to
the Law Department by Brother A. D. Elliot, '87, was for
several years alone above the rostrum, until on Thursday,
May II, 1893, the pictures of the late Judges Campbell and
Walker were presented by Justice C. B. Grant.
For the history of the formioff of Kent Chapter, see previous pages.
The names of non-graduates of this Chapter are indicated by a dagger (t),
while the names of those deceased are preceded by an asterisk (*) ana yearofdeath.
HONORARY MEMBERS-
Nathan Davis Abbott, ^ T, Stanford University, California.
A. B., Yale, 1877. Member of "Scroll and Key.'* Student-at-Law,
Watertown, Massachusetts, 1877-9. ^^- ^'* Boston Law School,
1880. Author of ** Descents, Wills, and Administration;" the **Law
Reports," ^«V^i^« Zflwy<7«nw/, June, 1892; "Testamentary Prom-
isei^ to Pay," Michigan Latv Journal^ June, 1892; "Testamentary
Capacity as afiEected by Contract," Northwestern Law Review^ Jan-
uary, 1893. Tappan Professor of Law, University of Michigan,
1891-2. Professor of Law and Secretary of the Faculty of the North-
western University Law School, 1892-4. Professor of Law, Leland
Stanford Jr. University, since 1894. No. 23 Salvatierra street.
Levi Lewis Barbour, Detroit, Michigan.
A. B., University of Michigan, 1863; LL. B., ibid.y 1865; M. A., ibid,^
1876. President of the Associated Charities in Detroit, Michigan.
Member of Board of Regents, University of Michigan, 1892-7.
Thomas Francis Bayard, Wilmington, Delaware.
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, October 29, 1828. Educated in Flushing
School. LL. D., Harvard, 1877. LL. D., Dartmouth, 1882. LL. D.,
Yale, 1883. LL. D., University of Michigan, 1891. D. C. L., Ox-
ford, England, June 24, 1896. Member of Electoral Commission,
1876-7. U. S. Senator from Delaware, 1869-85. Secretary of State,
1885-9. Address "Individual Freedom: The Germ of National
Progress and Permanence," delivered before the Edinburgh Philo-
sophical Institution, November 7, 1895, appearing in American Law
Review^ January-February, 1896. Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, since 1893.
Thomas Ashford Bogle, 128 Hill street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Born in Guernsey County, Ohio, May 14, 1852. Principal of City
Schools of Marion, Kansas. County Superintendent of Public
Instruction, Marion County. County Attorney of Marion County,
Kansas. LL. B., University of Michigan, 1888. Professor of Law
in charge of the Practice Court, University of Michigan, since 1894.
Henry Billings Brown, i4 J ^, Washington, D. C.
Born in South Lee, Massachusetts, March 2, 1836. A. B., Yale, 1856.
Attended Lectures at both Harvard and Yale Law Schools, LL. D.,
University of Michigan, 1887. LL. D., Yale, 1891. Was admitted
to the Bar of Wayne County, Michigan, July, i860. Appointed Dep-
uty U. S. Marshal, 1861. Assistant U. S. Attorney Eastern District of
Michigan. Judge of State Circuit Court of Wayne County, 1868.
Judge of District for Eastern District of Michigan, 1875-91. Author
of ** Admiralty Reports." In 1889, before the American Bar
4 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Association, he made an address on ** Judicial Independence.'* In
1893, before the same association, he discussed the question of the
Distribution of Property and the Proposed Remedies for its Inequali-
ties. Address before the Ohio Bar Association, 1892. Address on
"The Twentieth Century," Yale Law School, 1895. Address before
Harvard Law 'School Association, June, 1895. Appointed Associate
Justice of the United States Supreme Court, December 23, iSqo;
was unanimously confirmed December 29, and took the oath of office
January 5, 1891. (Res.) No. 1720 Sixteenth street, N. W.
John Wayne Champlin, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Born February 7, 1831, at Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Entered
Academy of Rhinebeck, Duchess County, New York, 1844. Com-
pleted a course at Harpersfield. Studied Civil Engineering at Dela-
ware Institute, Franklin, New York. Removed to Grand Rapids,
Michigan, 1854. City Recorder, City Attorney and Mayor of Grand
Rapids. Elected Judge of Supreme Court of Michigan, 1893.
Author of "Legal Ethics," Ji^s Gestacy 1896. LL. D., University of
Michigan, 1887. Professor of I^w, University of Michigan, since
1892.
Edwin Forrest Conely, Detroit, Michigan.
Law Department, University of Michigan, 1869-70. Member of Michi-
gan Legislature, 1877. President of State Military Board. Author
of **A Suggestion Concerning the Law of Inter-State Extradition,"
Michigan Law Journal^ June, 1892. Professor of Law, University
of Michigan, 1892-3.
Thomas McIntyre Cooley, A\ J (P, 76 S. State street, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
Born at Attica, New York, January 6, 1824. His father, Thomas Cooley,
was a Massachusetts farmer of the Puritan blood, who settled in Attica
with a large' family in 1804, having invested his limited means in one
hundred acres of wild timber land, which he brought under cultivation
with the help of his family.
The subject of this notice secured for himself a fair academic education,
taught school for three terms, and having decided to study the law,
began in the office of Theron R. Strong, of Palmyra, New York, who
afterwards became one of the judges of the Supreme Court of that
State,
He removed to Adrian, Michigan, in 1843 where he continued his legal
studies in a private law office until 1846, when he was admitted to the
bar. In the meantime he had held the office of Deputy County Clerk
and Register in chancery, performing practically all the official duties
of his principal. For a while he edited a newspaper, Thf Watch
Tower.
In January, 1846, he entered the practice of law in Tecumseh, Michigan,
with Judge Consider A. Stacey. But he had not yet fully decided
upon a permanent profession, and for the next two years was associ-
ated with Mr. J. W. Scott as a dealer in real estate, in Toledo, Ohio.
He then returned to Adrian and became a partner of the Hon. F. C.
Beman, an able lawyer, afterwards in Congress.
KENT CHAPTER, 5
He was elected Circuit Court Commissioner, and also Recorder of Adrian,
in 1850. In 1854 he was elected by the Legislature of the State to
compile the public statutes of Michigan from the earliest days, a duty
which he p>erformed to general public satisfaction, classifying all the
laws after a plan originating with himself and followed in the classifi-
cations made by his successors.
In 1857 he was appx>inted a reporter of the decisions of the Supreme
Court. This ofBce he held until 1804, publishing in the meantime
eight volumes of reports.
When the Department of Law was organized in the State University, in
1859, ^^^ J^y Professorship was tendered to him and accepted. As the
other professors appointed at the same time resided in the City of
Detroit and were not expected to change their residence, it became
necessary for him to remove to Ann Arbor, which he did before tak-
ing up the duties to which he was chosen. He was lecturer on real
estate law and the law of domestic relations from the first. He lec-
tured also on Constitutional Law, which soon, from the demands made
upon his attention, became the leading subject of discussion and con-
tinued to be such while he remained in the position. He was lecturer
on Constitutional Law and Medical Jurisprudence from 1861 to 1865.
After resigning as Dean of the Law Department in 18S4, he was
appointed as Professor of History and Dean of the School of Political
Science, a position which he held a number of years. He has been
President of the University Alumni Association since t886.
He was elected one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of Michigan to
fill a vacancy in November, 1864, and re-elected in 1869 and again in
1877 for the full terms of eight years each, making his full service
upon that Court twenty-one years, during part of which time he was
Chief Justice.
The honorary degree of LL. D. was conferred upon him by the University
of Michigan in 1873, and in 1886 the same degree was given him by
Harvard. Princeton University also, in 1896, at its Sesquicentennial
celebration, honored him in company with a number of distinguished
people of this and other countries with the same degree.
When the Interstate Commerce I^w was to be put in operation, in 1887,
at the special solicitation of President Cleveland he accepted the office
of Chairman of the Commission appointed to enforce it, the President
speaking of the strong public opinion which called for the appoint-
ment and stating that it was in deference to that opinion that he
tendered the office. This appointment necessitated his proceeding to
Washington for the performance of the duties thereby imposed upon
him, and which were found to be very severe and laborious. The
chairmanship in particular required great labor, which he performed
for the most part with little aid from a stenographer or other clerk.
This he found to be gradually undermining his health, and finally to-
such an extent that he was compelled to divest himself of a consider-
able portion of the active labor or resign the duties of the office
altogether. This last resource he finally adopted and laid down his
office in 1891 with the view of getting the rest which it was obvious he
was in need of. He returned to Ann Arbor, where he has since resided
in comparative retirement.
Judge Cooley was married in 1846 to Mary Elizabeth Horton, a woman of
accomplishments and rare ability, with whom he lived happily until
her death in 1890, and by whom he had six children, all living.
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Judge Cooley is better known throughout the country as an author than
in any other capacity. The translators of von Hoist's ** Constitutional
History of the United States** dedicated that famous work to Judge
Cooley as **one of the most eminent expounders of our Constitution.*'
His ** Constitutional Limitations,** which first appeared in 1868, is the.
work by which he is most widely known. It has passed through numer^
ous editions, the sixth appearing in 1890, while an edition for students-
has been published since. An edition of **Blackstone*s Commenta-
ries,** very fully annotated, with the view of its being used in the law
schools of the country, has also appeared in several editions and has
been universally received with satisfaction. An edition of ** Story on
the Constitution '* has been edited by him, fully annotated, the fourth
edition in two volumes appearing in 1873. He is also author of the
following works: ** Taxation,'* written especially with reference to>
taxation for State purposes provided for in State constitutions, and
appearing revised in 1886; **A Treatise on the Principle of the Law
of Torts or Legal Wrongs of a Civil Nature,** which has passed
through several editions and been condensed for use in law schools^
and ** Constitutional Law,*' second edition, 1891. He edited
E. B. Harrington's Michigan Chancery Reports of 1837-42, while the
articles on Law in the second edition of the American Encyclopedia
were also edited by him. In 1885 he published a ** History of Mich-
igan" as one of the American Commonwealth series begun by Hough*
ton, Mifflin & Co. He further wrote an Introduction to **The Ameri-
can Railway " in 1887.
Inasmuch as Judge Cooley has not preserved all of his published papers-
and addresses, the following list is necessarily imperfect:
1. The Judicial Functions of Surveyors, 1852.
2. What the Law can do for the health of the People. An address-
at a State Sanitary Convention.
3. Some Checks and Balances in Government, International
' Reinew, May and June, 1876.
4. The Cases in which the Master is Liable for Injuries, Southern
Law Review y 1876.
5. Liability of Public Officers to Private Actions for Neglect of
Duty, Southern Law Review^ 1877. (This paper opens with a sen-
tence since widely quoted, "A public office is a public trust.'*)
6. Limits to State Control of Private Business, Princeton Reine^v^
March, 1878.
7. Changes in the Balance of Governmental Powers. Address tO'
the law students of the University of Michigan, 1878.
8. The Surrender of Fugitives from Justice, Princeton RevieiOy
January, 1879.
9. The Recording Laws of the United States, their Inadequacy and
their Danger. Address before the American Bar Association, 1881.
10. Presidential Inability, A^(C?rM American Review^ November, 188 1.
11. State Regulation of Corporate Profits, North American
Review f September, 1883.
12. The Abnegation of Self- Government, Princeton Review^
November, 1883.
13. Law as an Educating Force. Address at the Law Commence-
ment, University of Michigan, 1884.
14. What Shall be Done with our Ex- Presidents? Contribution to
a Symposium, The Century j December, 1885.
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15. Codification, American Law Review^ May and June, 1886.
16. The Semi-Centennial of Michigan. Address delivered at the
celebration of the State Semi-Centennial, 1886.
17. Arbitr|tion in Labor Disputes, The Forum^ June, i886.
18. The Influence of Habits of Thought upon our Institutions.
Address before the South Carolina Bar Association, 1886.
IQ. The Acquisition of Louisiana. Address before the Indiana
Historical Society, 1887*
20. The Uncertainty of the Law. Address before the Georgia Bar
Association, 1887.
21. The Interstate Commerce Law: Its Operation and Resulti.
Address before the Commercial Club of Boston, 1888.
22. On the Promulgation of the Constitution of Japan. Address
at Johns Hopkins University, 1889.
23. Comparative Merits of Written and Prescriptive Constitutions.
Address before the New York Bar Association, 1889. Printed in HoT'
vard Law Review, March, 1889.
24. The Place of the Federal Supreme Court in the American
Constitutional System. Address before the Political Science Associa-
tion of the University of Michigan, 1889.
25. Methods of Appointing Presidential Electors. Michigan Law
Journal, Vol. I, No. i, February, 1892.
26. Federal Taxation of Lotteries, Atlantic Monthly, April, 1892.
27. Sovereignty in the United States, being a lecture delivered in
a course on ** Rights'* to a class of post-graduates in the Law Depart-
ment of the University of Michigan. Printed in Michigan Law
Journal, April, 1892.
28. State Bank Issues in Michigan. Publication of the Michigan
Political Science Association, No. i. May, 1893-
29. Federal Taxation of State Bank Issues, Idem,
30. The Power to Amend the Federal Constitution, Michigan Law
Journal, April, 1893.
31. Grave Obstacles to Hawaiian Annexation, The Forum, April,
1893.
32. The President's Power to Enforce Federal Laws. Letter to
the President, 1893.
33. The Administration of Justice in the United States in Civil
Cases. Address before the World's Fair Congress Auxiliary. Also in
Michigan Law Journal, September, 1893.
34. What the Senate should do to Break the Deadlock over the
Repeal of the Sherman Bill, N. Y, Evening Post, October, 1893.
35. The Influence of Thought upon our Institutions. Rewritten
and read at Ann Arbor, November 13, 1393.
36. Independence of the Legislative Department of Government,
Argument before the Supreme Court of Michigan, 1893.
37. The Fundamentals of American Liberty, Michigan Law Jour*-
nal, June, 1894.
38. The Lawyer as a Teacher and a Leader, being a portibn of the
Pr^ident's address read before the American Bar Association at the
seventeenth annual meeting at Saratoga Springs, August 22, 1894.
Printed in Michigan Law Journal, September, 1894, and in American
Law Review, September-October, 1894.
39. An address on Compulsory Arbitration, at Ann Arbor, Novem-
ber 17, 1894.
8 PHI DEL TA PHI,
40. The Founding of the Law Department of the University of
Michigan. To Wit^ Senior Law Class Annual, 1894.
41. Nullification. An address in University Hall, Ann Arbor,
April 24, 1895.
42. The Webster- Hay ne Debate. Res Gestae^ Senior Law Class
Annual!, 1895.
43. A Lawyer's Obligations to the Public, American Magazine of
Civics^ November, 1895.
44. Biographical Sketch of Judge Campbell. Res Gestae^ 1896.
The labors of Judge Cooley in law schools have by no means been limited
to the University of Michigan. He delivered two full courses of lec-
tures on the law of Municipal Government and the evils connected
therewith, to the students in Johns Hopkins Univeraity in the years
1878 and 1879, ^°^ ^ course of lectures on the Interstate Commerce
Law, in Yale University during the latter year. Also at difiEerent
times, lectures on different phases of legal-political institutions, in
Johns Hopkins University, that have never been published, spend-
ing considerable time in the City of Baltimore and watching the
development of that institution in which he was much interested.
He was President of the American Bar Association in the year 1893-4,
and wrote the usual annual address, directing his attention mainly to
peculiar features of legal development going on at that time. His
health at this time had become so bad that he was unable to be present
at the annual meeting, and his address was read by another.
The Law Class of '95, wishing to leave a suitable memorial, decided upon
a bronze bust of Judge Cooley. It was unveiled Friday, May 24, 1895,
and is now in the I^w Library, new building. An account of the
exercises, and the speech of Hon. Wm. 6. Hornblower appear in Res
Gestae^ 1895.
♦1892. Charles Stuart Draper.
A. B., University of Michigan, 1863. Aide to General Richardson, U. S.
A., 1861-3. Practiced in Chicago until 1870. Member Michigan
Senate, 1876-8. Practiced Law at East Saginaw. Vice-President
Michigan State Bar Association, [892-'3. Regent of the University
of Michigan, 1890-2. Died at sea, August 5, 1892.
Claudius Buchanan Grant, J /f £, Lansing, Michigan.
A. B., University of Michigan, 1859,. M. A., ibid, 1862. LL. D., ibid^
1891. Taught in Ann Arbor High School, i859-'62. Captain 20th
Michigan Infantry, July 29, 1862. Major, November 21, 1863. Lieu-
tenant Colonel, December 20, 1864. Recorder at Ann Arbor, 1 866-* 70.
Member of Michigan Legislature, 1871-5. Speaker /r^; /(f/fs., House
of Representatives, 1873-5. Prosecuting Attorney, 1876-8. Regent
of the University of Michigan, i872-'8o. Contributor to Michigan
Law Journal y "Circuit Judges and the Criminal Law," January, 1894.
Judge of the 25th Michigan Circuit for several years. Justice of the
Supreme Court of Michigan since January i, 1890.
Levi Thomas Griffin, B 6 U, Detroit, Michigan.
Born in Clinton, Oneida County, New York, May 23, 1837. Second
Lieutenant 4th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, December 18, 1862.
Brigade Inspector, December 18, 1862. First Lieutenant, February i.
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1863. Adjutant, April 15, 1863. Captain, February 25, 1864. A.
A. A. -General 2nd Cavalry Division, September 15, 1864. A. A.-
General Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, December 25,
1864 Brevet Major-General U. S. Volunteers, for ** Gallant and
Meritorious Services during the War," March 13, 1865. A. B., Uni-
Tersity of Michigan, 1867. M. A., i^fV, i860. Member of Board of
Education of Detroit, Michigan, 188 1-3. Candidate for Justice of the
Supreme Court of Michigan, 1887. Elected November 7, 1893, to
succeed Congressman Chipman, deceased, from the ist District of
Michigan in LIII. Congress. Contributor to Michigan Law Journal^
"Contracts of Sale of Merchandise, Fraud on Vendor," May-June,
1896. Fletcher Professor of Law, University of Michigan since 1886.
Appointed U. S. Pension Agent at Detroit, by President Cleveland,
August 22, 1896. Griffin & Russell, Suite No. 1 120-3, Chamber of
Commerce Building.
John Marshall Harlan, li 8 fl, Washington, D. C.
Bom in Boyle County, Kentucky, June r, 1833. Graduated from Center
College, Kentucky, 1850. Studied Law at Transylvania University.
Practiced his profession at Frankfort, Kentucky. Presiding Judge of
Franklin County, Kentucky, Court, 1858-9. Attorney-General of
Kentucky. Elector on the Bell and Everett Ticket, i860. Remov-
ed to Louisville. Colonel of loth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry,
Union Army, 1861, in General Geo. H. Thomas' Original Division of
the Army of Ohio. Resigned, 1863, at the time commanding 2nd
Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th Army Corps, although his name was before
the Senate for confirmation as a Brigadier General of the Volunteers.
Was elected Attorney-General by the Union party of Kentucky, 1863,
and filled the office until 1867, when he returned to active practice in
Louisville. Republican nominee for Governor of Kentucky, 1871 and
1875. He was declared to be the candidate of Kentucky for the Vice-
Presidency by the State Convention in 1872. He was Chairman of
the Kentucky Delegation to the National Republican Convention at
Cincinnati, in 1876. Declined a diplomatic position as a substitute
for the Attorney-Generalship, to which, before he reached Washing-
ton,. President Hayes intended to assign him. Served as a member of
the Louisiana Commission. Member of Behring Sea Tribunal of Arbi-
tration. Was commissioned an Associate Justice of the United States
Supreme Court, November 29, 1877, and took his seat December 10,
of same year. (Res.) University Park, Fourteenth street and Euclid
avenue, N. W.
Harry Burns Hutchins, A J 0, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1871. One of founders of Michigan
Chronicie. Class Orator. Commencement Orator. Superintendent
of Schools at Owosso, 187 1-2. Instructor in History and Rhetoric,
University of Michigan, 1872-3. A.ssistant Professor of History and
English Literature, 1873-4, and of History and Rhetoric, 1874-6.
Appointed by Supreme Court as one of Board of Editors to anno-
tate the reports of that Tribunal, 1881. Jay Professor of Law, Uni-
versity of Michigan, 1884-7. Professor of Law, Cornell University,
1887-95. Secretary, ibid.^ 1887-91. Associate Dean, ibid., 1891-5.
Author of "The Law School of To-day; Its Work and Functions,'*
lo PHI DELTA PHI.
Res Gestae^ 1 896. "Legal Education; Its Relation to the People and
the State,'* Michigan Law Journal^ May, l805* Author of American
Notes to the International Edition of Williams on Real Property.
Professor of Law and Dean of the Law Department, University of
Michigan, since 1895. (Res.; No. 2 Monroe street.
Elias Finley Johnson, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Bom in Van Wert, Ohio, June 24, 1861. B. S., National Normal Uni-
versity, Lebanon, Ohio, 1882. County Surveyor, 1882-3. Superin-
tendent of Schools, 1883. Member of LXVII, General Assembly of
Ohio, 1886-8. Junior Law Class President, 1888-9. LL. B.,
University of Michigan, 1890. LL. M., ibid.^ 1891. Assistant to the
Jay Professor of Law, ibid,^ 1 890-1. Instructor in Law, University
of Michigan, 1891-93. Secretary of the Faculty, f^iV., since 1892.
Author of ** Liability of Private Corporations,*' Michigan Law Jour ^
nal^ April, 1893. '* The American (or Code) System of Pleading,"^
Michigan Law Journal^ October, 1893. "Mandamus to the Gov>
emor,'* Micktran Law Journal^ September, 1895. Secretary of the
Alumni Association of the Department of Law, University iS. Michi-
gan, since 1895. (Res.) No. 31 N. University avenue.
Charles Abtemas Kent, A W^ Detroit, Michigan.
Bom in Hopkinton, St. Lawrence County, New York, 1834. A. B., Uni-
versity of Vermont, 1856. M. A. Principal of Montpelier Academy
one year. Attended Andover Theological Seminary two years. Re-
moved to Michigan in 1859 and was admitted to the Bar in x86o.
Fletcher Professor of Jaw, University of Michigan, 1868-86. Dean^
ibid,^ 1883. Lecturer on ** Constitutional Development in the United
States as Influenced by the Decisions of the Supreme Court since
1865,*^ before the Political Science Association of the University of
Michigan, 1889. Contributor to Michigan Law Journal , ** Political
Reform in this Country," December, 1893. Author of ** Biographical
Sketch of Charles I. Walker," Res Gestae^ 1895.
Edward DeWitt Kinne, 1 0, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A. B., University of Michigan, 1864. Class Orator. LL. B., Columbian
Law School, 1866. Clerk in U. S. Diplomatic Bureau, 1864-7.
Mayor of Ann Arbor, 1876-7. Member of Michigan Legislature.
Circuit Judge of the 22nd Michigan Circuit since 1888. Author of
** Reform of Michigan Circuit Courts," Michigan Law Journal^ De-
cember, 1892. ** Some Phases of Judicial Life," Michigan Lawjour-
naif March, 1895.
Otto Kirchner, Detroit, Michigan.
Born in Frankfort, on the Oder, July 13, 1846. M. A. (Hon.), Univer-
sity of Michigan, 1894. Began study of Law at Toronto, Canada.
Clerk to Judiciary Committee, House of Representatives, Michigan,
1865. Attorney-General of Michigan from January i, 1877, to De-
cember 31, 1880. Kent Professor of Law, University of Michigan,
1885-6. Lecturer, University of Michigan, 1891. Professor, ibid.y
1893-6. Bank Chambers.
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Jerome Cyril Knowlton, Z ¥, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A. B., University of Michigan, 1875. LL. B., ibid.f 1878. Assistant
Professor of Law, University of Michigan, 1 885-9. Marshall Profes-
sor of Law, ibid,, since 1889. Dean of Law Faculty, 1890-5. Editor
of ** Second American Edition of Anson on Contracts," 1887. Author
of ** Embarrassments to Legal Education,'* Michigan Law Journal^
Vol. I, No. I, February, 1892. "The Conscientious Lawyer,"
Michigan Law Journal, Ju^Xf 1892. **The American Mutunm,"
Michigan Law Journal, November, 1892. "The Courts of Judea,"
Michigan Law Journal. "The Yesterday of Legal Education," Res
Gestae, 1896. Lecturer before Students' Christian Association, on
"Civil Institutions of the Jews in the Time of Christ." Lecturer be-
fore Inland League, on *' Some Curious Phases of the Marriage Laws,"
1894. Secretary of Alumni Association of Department of Law, 1891-
95. Treasurer of same since 1895.
Floyd Russell Mechem^ Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Attended Ann Arbor High School. M. A. (Hon.), University of Michi-
gan, 1894. Taught school several terms. City Attorney of Battle
Creek, Michigan. Removed to Detroit in 1887. Author of "A
Treatise on the Law of Agency," including a discussion of the general
subject, and special chapters on attorneys, auctioneers, brokers, and
factors, 1889. "The Law of Public Offices and Officers," 1890.
" Mechem*s Hutchinson on Carriers," Second Edition, 1892. "Lead-
ing Cases on the Law of Agency," 1803. Tappan Professor of Law»
University of Michigan, since 1892. No. 3 Wilmot street.
«
♦1890. Samuel Freeman Miller.
M. D., Transylvania University, 1837. LL. D., State University of
. Iowa, 1865. LL. D., Iowa College, 1870. D. C. L., Georgetown
University, 1870. LL. D., University of Michigan, 1887. LL. D.,
National University, 1890. Author of "Eighth Circuit (Minnesota,
Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado), Reports," by
J. M. Woolworth, 1863-9. Decisions (18 Howard to 2 Black, 1854-
62, four volumes). "Lectures on the Constitution of the United
States," 1 891. "The Use and Value of Authorities in the Argument
and Decisions of Cases." Associate Justice of the United States Su-
preme Court, 1862-90. Died at Washington, D. C, October 13, 1890.
Frank Freemont Reed, A ^ ^y Chicago, Illinois.
A* B., University of Michigan, 1880. Non-resident Lecturer on Copy-
right Law, University of Michigan. (Residence, Riverside, Illinois.)
Aldrich, Reed, Foster & Allen, Home Insurance Building.
Henry Wade Rogers, i4 J ^, Evanston, Illinois.
Bom Holland Patent, near Trenton Falls, New York, 1853. Attended
Hamilton College one year. A. B., University of Michigan, 1874.
M. A., ibid,, 1877. Taught in Buffalo, New York, 1874-5. Student
Law Department, University of Michigan, 1876-7. In Law Office of
Judge Thomas M. Cooley, one year. Practiced in Minneapolis, Min-
nesota, in partnership with Hon. Eugene M. Wilson. Tappan Profes-
12 FHI DELTA PHI.
sor of Law, University of Michigan, 1882-5. Tappan Professor of
Law and Professor of Roman Law, University of Michigan, i885-9[.
Secretary of the Law Faculty, 1884-6. Secretary of the University
Alumni Association, 1884-90. Dean of Law Department, ibid.^
1886-91. LL. D., Wesleyan University, 1890. Author of Illinois
Citations (1819-79); "On Expert and Opinion Testimony," Second
Edition, 1891; '* Constitutional History as seen in the Development of
American Law," 188 1 ; article on Municipal, Civil and Constitu-
tional Law, in Johnson's Encyclopoedia; an address before the Illinois
Bar Association; an address before the Kansas Bar Association,
on "The Law- Making Power;" an address before the American
Bar Association on "The Treaty Making Power." "Law School, Univer-
sity of Michigan," Green Bag^ May, 1889. Associate Editor of the
Avierican Law Register. Member of the General Council of the
American Bar Association. Chairman of the Section on Legal Educa-
tion of the same Association, 1894. Chairman of the Committee of
the World's Congress Auxiliary on Jurisprudence and Law Reform.
President of Chicago Alumni Chapter of Phi Delta Phi, 1893-5.
President of Northwestern University since 1890. 1958 Sheridan
Road.
Henry Harrison Swan, Z V, Detroit, Michigan.
University of Michigan, 1858-62. M. A. (Hon.), University of Michigan,
1 89 1. Judge of United States Court for Eastern District of Michigan
since 1891. Lecturer on Admiralty, University of Michigan since
1893. No. 664 Woodward avenue.
William Howard Taft, Cincinnati, Ohio.
A. B., Yale, 1878; LL. D., 1893. Judge of Superior Court, Cincinnati,
Ohio. U. S. Solicitor General. U. S. Circuit Judge, Sixth Circuit,
since 1892. Address delivered before graduating Law Class of '94,
University of Michigan, "The Rights of Private Property,*' printed
in Michigan Law Journal^ August, 1894. Annual address delivered
before the American Bar Association at Detroit, Michigan, printed in
Michigan Law Journal^ September, 1895.
Bradley Martin Thompson, ARE, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
B. S., University of Michigan, 1858, LL. B., ibid., i86o. M.S., ibid., 1861.
Captain, Major and Colonel of Cavalry, U. S. A., 1861-5. City At-
torney of East Saginaw, 1873-5. Mayor of East Saginaw, 1877-8.
Mayor of Ann Arbor, 1893-4. Candidate for Congress in Triangular
Contest. Author of "Fixtures and Easements," i88q; ** A Manual
of Equity Pleading and Practice," 1889; "How may Presidential
Electors be appointed,'* Michigan Law Journal, March, 1892; "Can
the present Jury System be improved?^' Michigan Lata Journal,
May, 1895. Lecturer before Students' Christian Association on " Mo-
saic Law." Lecture before Inland League on "Trial by Ordeal and
Battle," December 3, 1894. "Postscript," in To fVi/, 1894. "Don-
ald McDonald Dickinson," The Michigan Alumnus, June, 1895.
Lecturer on Real Property, University of Michigan, 1887-8. Jay Pro-
fessor of Law, ibid., since 1888. (Res.) 25 East University Avenue.
KENT CHAPTER. 13
♦1895. Charles Irish Walker, A A <P.
Bom Butternut, Otsego county, New York, April 25, 1814. Taught
school at the age of 16 and afterward engaged in mercantile business.
In 1835 he removed to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Delegate from Kent
County to the Ann Arbor Convention of Assent, December 14-15,
1836. Editor of Grand River TimeSy 1S36-8. Justice of the Peace,
1838. Elected Representative in Michigan State Legislature, 1840.
Admitted to the Bar at Brattlcborough, Vermont, 1842, where he prac-
ticed until T851, and then returned to Michigan. Judge of Wayne
County Circuit Court, 1867. One of the original faculty of the Law
Department, University of Michigan. Kent Professor of Law, ibid,,
1859-76; 1879-81; 1886-7. LL. D., University of Michigan, 1874.
Author of ** l)e la Motte Cadillac and the First Ten Years of Detroit;"
••The Early Jesuits in Michigan;" ** Michigan from 1796 to 1805;"
••The Civil Administration of General Hull." Address before the
Historical Society of Wisconsin on ** The North West during the Revo-
lution." Contributor to Michigan Law Journal , '* The Detroit Bar,"
January, 1893. Chairman of Board of State Charities. President of
Detroit Board of Education. Died at Flint, Michigan, February 11,
1895.
*i89i. William Palmer Wells.
A, B., University of Vermont, 1851. M. A., ibid., 1854. LL. B., Har-
vard, 1854. Admitted to the Vermont Bar in 1855, and came to Michi-
gan in 1856. Lecturer on Law, University of Michigan, 1874-6.
Lecturer on American History and Constitutional Law, ibid,, 1887.
Kent Prof essor of Law, 1876-85 and 1887-91. First Prize for Essay
on **The Adoption of the Principles of Equity Jurisprudence into the
Administration of the Common Law." Address before the American
Bar Association on •? The Dartmouth College Cases," and ••Private
Corporations," 1886. Member of Legislature of Michigan, 1865-6.
Died at Detroit, Michigan, March 4, 189I, while arguing a motion in
the Wayne Circuit Court.
Charles Rudolphus Whitman, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A. B., University of Michigan, 1870. LL. B., ibid., 1873. M, A.,
ibid,y 1875. Prosecuting Attorney of Washtenaw County, 1881-5.
Regent of the University of Michigan, 1886-93. Vice-President of
Michigan State Bar Association, 1892-3. District Attorney for Michi-
gan since 1895.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
SENIORS.
WiNFiELD Scott Beebe, Portland, Oregon.
Born ID Madison County, New Jersey, September 7, 1847. Graduate of
Decatur (Van Buren County) High School. Member of Webster So-
ciety. Formerly member of the Oregon Legislature. United States
Commissioner. Real Estate. No. 500 E. street.
Alfred Ernest Hawes. (Address unknown.)
Born Columbus, Wisconsin, March 31, 1848. Was the first Proconsul
of Kent Chapter. Was Police ^udge in Detroit in 1874.
James Edward Howell, Newark, New Jersey.
Attended Academy. At Second National Convention of Phi Delta Phi,
1889, was elected member of The Council, President thereof , 1889-3.
Coult & Howell, No. 765 Broad street.
Arthur McArthur Monteith, Belton, Texas.
Bom in Township of Martin, Allegan County, Michigan, June 2, 1848.
Monmouth College, 1866^8. Member of Washington Society.
Director of Belton National Bank. Member of Monteith & Furman,
in general law practice. Member of Monteith & Hall, real estate and
loans.
JUNIORS.
John Bryson Cleland, Portland, Oregon.
Bom near Janesville, Wisconsin, July 15, 1848. Carroll College, Wis-
consin, two years. Was first Scriptor of Kent Chapter. Justice of
the Peace, Osage, Iowa, 1873-5. District Attorney, 12th lo.wa Ju-
dicial District, 1877-85. Circuit Judge of same District, 1885-6.
District Judge, 1886-8. Honorary member of Chase Chapter, del-
and & Cleland, No. 575 Third street. »
John Marion Howard, 4> r J, Pleasant Plains, Illinois.
I A. B„ Monmouth College, 1869. M. A., ibid,^ 1872. Member of Phila-
delphian Society. Public Debater. Vice-President of Webster Soci-
ety. First Consul of Kent Chapter. Township Clerk and Justice
of the Peace in Iowa. Justice of the Peace and Collector of Taxes in
Illinois. Not in practice.
♦1886. Joseph Dease Ronan.
Born Frenchtown, Michigan, June 3, 1849. ^^ 1863 enlisted as Ser-
geant in Company E, nth Michigan Cavalry, and served to end of
Rebellion. Deputy Register of Deeds. U. S. Inspector, Census Mar-
shal, 1867-70. First Tribune of Kent Chapter. Prosecuting Attor-
ney, Monroe County, 1871-4. Commander of Joseph R. Smith Post,
G. A. R. Died at Monroe, March 19, 1886.
KENT CHAPTER, 15
CLASS OF 1870.
Eugene Edward Allen, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Univ. of Mich., 1867-8. Was Senior Public Debater of Webster Society.
Inventor of Allen Surgical Pump, manufactured by Chas. Truax & Co.
Is in the real estate business.
Ezra Dayton Lewis, Williamston, Mich.
Bom in Sussex Co., N. J., October 14, 1842. Mansfield, Pa., Classical
Seminary. Member of Webster Society. Has been Pros. Atty. of
Ingham Co., Village Atty., also Recorder.
John L. Starkweather, Romeo, Mich.
Bom Romeo, Macomb Co., Mich., Oct, 4, 1844. Romeo High School,
1863. Eastman's Commercial College, PoUghkeepsie, N. Y., 1865.
Candidate for Representative in State Legislature, 2nd Dist. Village
and School Trustee. G. S. of Grand Division of **Sons of Temper-
ance." Pension Agent, also has office in Washington, D. C.
Frederick Fox Wendell, Fort Plain, N. Y.
Salutatory at Cazenovia Seminary. First initiate (Feb. 5, 1870). Gen.
Tax Agent of N. Y., W. S. & B. R. R. Office also at No. 5 Vander-
bilt Ave., New York City.
CLASS OF 1871.
Frank Butterworth. (Address unknown.)
Bom New York, May 28, 185 1. Grand Tribune for term 1874-5. ^^'^'
merly Contractor in Chicago, 111.
•{■Henry Marsh Clark. (Address unknown.)
Univ. of Mich., 1868-9. Formerly Assistant Supt. Kansas Southern R.
R. at Girard, Kan.
Warren Chauncey Dewey, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Cambridge, Mich., June 18, 1850. 6. S., Adrian College, 1870.
M. A., ibid. J 1873. Pres. of Lambda Phi, Public Debater Webster
Society. Delegate to State and National Conventions. Importer,
Manufacturer, and officer of many mercantile associations. No. 56
Ottawa St.
•
♦1879. William Robert Edgar.
U. S. Army, 1864-5. B. S., Lincoln College, 1869. Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas, Hutchinson, Kan., 1876. Died at Hutchin-
son, Kan., March 8, 1879.
Daniel Brown Hibbard, Jr., Detroit, Mich.
Bom Jackson, Mich., 1847. Formerly Circuit Court Commissioner of
Wayne Co., Mich. Not in practice.
1 6 PHI DELTA PHI.
Robert Jerome Hill, Austin, Texas.
Born Dallasburg, 'near Loveland, C, Oct. 24, 1849. Ohio Wesleyan
Univ., 1 866-8. Member of Chrestomathean Society. One of Senior
Debaters Webster Society. ' Was Proconsul. Grand Gladiator,,
1874-5. Walton & Hill, No. 200 W. Seventh St.
George Hiram Hopkins, Detroit, Mich.
Born White Lake, Oakland Co., Mich, Nov. 7, 1842. Private 17th Rcg^-
Mich. Vol. Inf., 1862-5. Graduate Mich. State Normal School, 1867;
Univ. of Mich., 1869-70. Member of Webster Society. Private Sec.
of Gov. J. J. Bagley, 1873. Private Sec. of Gov. Crosswell, 1877.
Chairman of Republican State Central Committee, 1878. Member of
the Mich. Legislature, 1879-85; last term. Speaker ^r<> /^mand Chair-
man of the Judiciary Com. Internal Revenue Collector, 1890-94,
Adj. Gen. on Official Staff of Gen. Russell A. Alger, G. A. R. En-
gaged in manufacturing and various kinds of business. No. 48 Bates St.
*i894. James Young Marshall.
Member of Legislature, 1 880. District Judge of Fifth Judicial Dist., of
Colorado, 1882. Died at Rico, Colo., May 22, 1894.
*i89o. Martin Morris.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 11, 1847. Member of ^<f^j/^r Society.
Was Gladiator. Judge of Probate, Manistee, Mich., 1872-6. Alder-
man 2nd ward, 1873-5; Mayor, 1876-7; Democratic candidate Atty.
Gen. of Mich., 1876. Clerk of Criminal Court of Arapahoe Co.»
Colo., 1883-88. Acted as Chairman Democratic State Com. for Colo.^
1890. Died at Denver, Feb. 24, 1890.
♦1873. WiLLARD Humphrey Perley.
B. A., Bowdoin Coll., -1869. Drowned in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,.
Sept., 1873.
*i873. John Weller bHEPHEKD.
Died at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 30, 1872.
Charles Miner Swallow, Danville, Ills.
Bom Plainsville, Luzerne Co., Pa., Sept, 8, 1844. Dickinson Sem., one
year; Cazenovia Sem., one ^ear. Member of Webster Society. Edir
tor Danville Plaindealer^ 1866-7. City Attorney of Danville, 1874-5.
States Attorney, Vermillion Co., 1880-4. Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. of
the Glenbum Coal Co.
Charles Spaulding Thomas, Denver, Colo.
Was first Gladiator. Democratic candidate for Congress, 1884. Member
from Colo, of the Democratic Nat'l Com,, 1888-96. Thomas, Bryant
& Lee, No. 622-6 Ernest & Cranmer Block.
KENT CHAPTER, 17
CLASS OF 1872.
fLouis Blitz, Detroit, Mich.
Born at Frankfurt, Germany, March 2, 1850. Was Grand Proconsul.
Was proprietor of Detroit City Glass Works.
♦1883. Charles Worman Derr.
Bom in Frederick Co., Md., Feb. 16, 1849. ^^ ^^^^ Grand Scriptor.
Practiced at Playf air and Denver, Colo. Died at Frederick City, Md.,
Aug. 9, 1883.
Jacob Landis Flickinger, Westerville, O.
Bom Seven Mile, Butler Co., O., March 12, 1848. B. S., Otterbein
Univ., 1870. Treasurer of Webster Society. City Solicitor, Hamil-
ton, O., 1873-5. Message Clerk, House of Representatives, O., 1876^
Postmaster, Westerville, 1876-7.
William Albert Fraser, Lansing, Mich.
See Class of '76.
William Ball Gilbert, * B K, Portland, Ore.
B. A., Williams College, 1868. Pres. ^f^i?^x/^r Society. Member of Ore.
Legislature, 1888. U. S. Circuit Judge 9th Dist. (Cal., Idaho, Ne-
vada and Ore.), since 1892. Honorary member of Chase Chapter.
Lecturer on Constitutional Law, Univ. of Ore., since 1893.
Edwin Marshall Irish, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Bom Gorham, Me., June ix, 1848. Marshal and Public Disputant of
Webster Society. Pros. Atty. Kalamazoo Co., 1875. Colonel 2nd
Regt. Mich. Nat. Guard since 1887.
*i88i. Joseph Deems Johnson.
Was Grand Tribune. Formerly practiced at Kokomo, Ind,
William James Stuart, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Yankee Springs, Barry Co., Mich., Nov. i, 1844. B. A., Univ.
of Mich., 1 868. M. A. ibid., 1873. Was Consul and Grand Pro-
consul. Member of Alpha Nu. City Atty. two years. Pros. Atty.
Kent Co., 1888-91. Mayor of Gran4 Rapids, 1893-4. Member of
Board of Education. Pres. of Trustees of Society of Alumni, Univ. of
Mich. Mich. Trust Co. BIdg.
Festus Walters, Circleville, O.
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1807-9. ^^' ^"> Cornell College, 1870. Judge of
Common Pleas Court.
James Harvey Winters. (Address unknown.)
Was Gladiator. Formerly Second Lieut. Fifth Reg. U. S. Cavalry.
Charles Dibble Wright, Los Angeles, Cal.
Bom Meredith, N. Y., April 22, 1848. Circuit Court Commissioner,
Coldwater, Mich., 1874. Not in Practice.
i8 PHI DELTA PHI,
CLASS OF 1873.
Arthur Alexis Birney, Washington, D. C.
Bom Paris, France, May 28, 1852. Attended Grammar and High
Schools, Cleveland, O. Scriptor. Was Grand Consul, 1873-4.
Asst. U. S. Atty. for D. C, 1875-7. Asst. Atty. for Corporation of
Dist. of Col., 1877. Appointed (Feb. 6, 1893) U. S. Atty. for the
Dist. of Col. Professor of Common Law Pleading and Practice, Equity
Jurisprudence and Equity Pleading and Practice in Law Dept. c^
Howard Univ., since 1883. Pres. D. of C. Alumni Ass'n. of Univ. of
Mich., 1895-6. No. 420 Fifth St., and 100 City Hall Bldg.
John Harsh Campbell. (Address unknown. )
Bom in Wayne Co., O., Nov. 9, 1848. Mt. Union College, 1870.
George Willis Cass, A K E, 0 B K, Chicago, III.
B. A., and Valedictory, Kenyon Coll., 1870. Was Tribune. Contrib-
utor to Chicago Law Journal, etc. Was City Att*y. Pres. Chicago
Bar Ass'n, 1892. No. 994, No. 100 Washington St.
Will A. Chamberlain. (Address unknown. )
Was Grand Gladiator for 1873-4. Formerly private i6th Mich. Inf.
f Francis Emerson Hamilton, Oswego, N. Y.
Oswego High School. Contributor to N. Y. Independent, Christian Un»
ion, IVide Aivake, St. Nicholas, etc. Corporation Counsel since 1 893.
Samuel Eden Kemp, Dayton, Ohio.
B. A., Otterbein Univ., 1870. M. A., ibid., 1873. Palladium editor
1872-3. Consul. A member of Ohio Senate, 1886-7. State Ins.
Com*r, 1887-90. Pres. Dayton Ins. Co. Res. No. 205 N. Broadway.
fGEORGE Whitney Moore, Detroit, Mich.
Born at Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y., June 29, 1846. The Utica Free
Academy. Was Gladiator and Proconsul. Member of Mich. Legisla-
ture, 1878-9. Contributor to Michigan Law Journal, ** Amendments
of Practice vs. Codes of Civil Procedure." Dec, 1893. 12-13
Campau Bldg.
Henry Augustus Neal, Charleston, Ills.
Born Tuftonboro, N. H., Dec. 13, 1846. Private ist N. H. Art., 1864-
5. Pres. of Webster Society. Member of Ills. Legislature, 1877-9.
Delegate to the Nat'l Republican Convention, 1896. Neal & Wiley.
Joseph Thomas O'Neal, A K E, Louisville, Ky.
Bom at Versailles, Ky., Feb. 7, 1849. ^X- Univ. three years. Member
of Cecropian Lit. Soc. Grand Scriptor for 1873-4. Nominee for
Judge of Supreme Court. O'Neal & Pryor, No. 317 Fifth St.
KENT CHAPTER. 19
A. H. Deforest Paine, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Albion, Calhoun Co., Mich., Feb. 2, 1851. Univ. of Mich., 1870-I.
Vicc-Pres. of Wr^j/er Society. 516 Hammond Bldg.
t J AMES Baldwin Peter, Saginaw, E. S., Mich.
Bu&lo, N. Y., Public Schools. Was Proconsul. Man of business, hold-
ing some public and many private trusts.
Hiram Smith, Jr., A K E, Cameron, Mo,
Born in Washington Co., Vt., 1845. Private nth Vt. Inf.— discharged by
reason of wounds, 1863-4. B. A., Middlebury Coll., 1871. City
Att*y of Cameron, Mo. Judge of Clinton Co., 1880-6. Commander
of Dept. of Mo., G. A. R., 1888. First Dep. Com*r of Pensions,
Washington, D. C, 1889-93.
Alonzo Scott Stephens, Chicago, 111.
Bom Chicago, Jan. 21, 1846. During the rebellion was a member of the
65th Reg. Ills. Vol. Inf. Wounded in battle of Franklin, Tenn. B. S.,
The Ills. Soldiers' Coll., 1871. ist Lieut. First rank in oratory.
Member of Lincoln Society. Was Grand Tribune fer 1873-4. Rail-
way Law. Stephens & Young, 210 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
■Charles Edward Thornton, Chicago, Ills.
Was Consul and Scriptor. Grand Consul 1873-4. 1020 Chamber
of Commerce Bldg.
John Cicero Watson, Nebraska City, Neb.
Junior Critic of Webster Society. Gladiator. City Atty. County Atty.
Dist. Atty, Second Dist. From 1887-93 member of Neb. Legislature.
Speaker of same 1889-91. Appointed and confirmed U. S. Dist.
Atty. for Alaska but declined appointment. Chairman of the Rep.
State Central Com. Member of Neb. Senate 1893-5, Pres. pro tern.
Acting Governor of Neb., 1896. General Atty. for Mo. Pac. R. R. in
Neb. Lecturer on Criminal Procedure in the College of Law, Univ.
of Neb. since 1892.
CLASS OF 1874.
'(■John Melville Brooks, Saginaw, E. S., Mich.
Born Townsend, Mass., Feb. 12, 1850. B. A., McKendree College,
Lebanon, 111., 1871. Proconsul. Atty. for First National Bank.
No. 220 Genesee Ave.
Charles Granger Canfield, ^ AT ^, Cleveland, O.
Born Mantua, Portage Co., O., June 8, 1852. Cornell Univ., 1870-3.
Senior Critic of Webster Society. No. 87 Public Square.
20 PHI DEL TA PHL
Daniel Burtis English, B 6 II, Cincinnati, O.
Born Bordentown, Burlington Co., N. J., March 7, 1850. Princeton
College, 1867-9. Eight years in European Universities. Ph. D.,
Koenigl. Bayerische Lud wig- Maximilians Universitaet, Munich,
1872. Member of American Cliosophic Society. Supt. Public Schools
Lawrence, Kas., 1875. Prof, in Univ. of Kas., 1876-8. Dustin,
English and Winslow, No. i Temple Bar.
Charles Burton Gates, Worcester, Mass.
Born Worcester, Sept. 12, 1851. Was Scriptor. Lumber Merchant.
No. I Harrington Ave.
tjAMES Greenwood, Jr., Clinton, Mass,
Born Winchester, N. H., Aug. 16, 1848. Antioch College, O. Asso-
ciate Editor of 7'A^ Ciinton Courant.
fHowARD Eugene Henderson, J K E, Kokorao, Ind.
Depauw Univ., 1872. Editor Kokomo Dispatch.
f Thomas Ewing Knox. (Address unknown. )
Born Zanesville, O., May 13, 1847. B. A., McKendree College, Le-
banon, 111., 1871. Was Scriptor. Letters to various addresses re-
turned unclaimed.
Joseph William Martin, Birmingham, Eng.
Born in Londonderry Co., Ireland, Nov. 28, 1850. Cole raine Academical
Institution, Ireland. Was Treasurer of Webster Society. Chairman
of N. Birmingham Conservative Association. Clarkson & Martin,
Pearl Button Manufacturers. Ormond St. (Res. **The Uplands.'*
Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield.)
*i883. Willis Merritt.
Born Tecumseh, Mich., March 10, 1854. Circuit Court Com., 1876-80..
I Practiced at Tecumseh and Adrian, Mich. Died Sept. 8, 1883.
Louis Edward Morris, Manistee, Mich.
Born Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 9, 1846. Attended public and private
schools in Brooklyn, N. Y., and afterwards in Germany, France and
Switzerland. Was Grand Scriptor. Palladium Editor. Pros. Atty.
of Manistee Co., 1877-81. City Atty., 1877-82. U.S. Com. Justice
of the Peace, 1882-96.
Simeon Taylor Price. (Address unknown.)
Born in Fayette Co., Ky., May 2, 1849. William Jewell Coll., Liberty,
Mo., 1869-71. Public Orator of Excelsior Society, do. of Webster-
Society. Letters to various addresses returned unclaimed.
KENT CHAPTER, 21
Seth Cook Randall, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Born in Orleans Co., N. Y., Feb. 15, 1842. Private 22nd Mich. Inf.
Reg. Univ. of Mich., 1868-70. Was Scriptor. Principal of the
Burr Oak, Mich., Union School two years. Pros. Atty. of Washte-
naw Co., 1894-6.
♦1873. fMARTiN Smith Taylor.
Ik)rn Lockport, 111., Oct. 26, 1848. Died ibid.y Apr. 5, 1873.
*i882. Thomas Albert Taylor.
Born Connersville, Ind., Apr. 12, 1852. Practiced in Fayette Co.,
Ind. Later, bought and edited Connersville News, Died at Kansas
City, June 27, 1882.
Albert Wassell, Little Rock, Ark.
Born Little Rock, Apr. 22, 1851. St. John's Coll., three years. Mem-
ber of City Council, 1887-g. No. 2002 Cumberland St.
Elisha B. Wood, Long Prairie, Minn.
Born Ridgeville, Ind., May 19, 1846. During rebellion was member
of 7th Ind. Cav. Reg. B. A., Ridgeville Coll., 1872. M. A., ibid.^
1876. Tribune. Pros. Atty. Todd Co., Minn, 1884-96. Was Junior
Vice-Dept. Com., G. A. R., Dept. of Minn. Now Senior Vice-Dept.
Com., O. A. R.
CLASS OF 1875.
♦1883. Cornelius Maguire Burgess.
Born in Platte Co., Mo., Sept. 17, i8si. B. S., Mo. Univ., 1871. Prac-
ticed at Leavenworth, Kan. Killed at Henrietta, Texas, May 20,
1883.
*JostPH Clinton Coffman.
Was Vice-Pres. of Law Library Society. Consul. Practiced at Oklahoma
City, O. T. Date of death not known.
Joel Milo Eaton, Charlevoix, Mich.
Born West Swanzey, N. H., Nov. 5, 1848. Gladiator. Circuit Court
Comr., 1878. Judge of Probate of Charlevoix Co., Mich., 1876-80.
IGeorge Adams Gary, Z *F, Chicago, 111.
Born Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y., Oct. 12, 1846. Univ. of Mich.,
1869-70. Principal Aurora Academy, N. Y., 1877-g. Room 89, No.
164 LaSalle St.
William Barns Given, Columbia, Penn.
Born Columbia, Sept. 23, 1854. Saunders Institute, Philadelphia,
Penn., four years. Secretary of Webster Society. City Solicitor of
Columbia, two terms. Pres. Board of Education. No. 224 Locust St.
2 2 PHI DELTA PHI.
Edward James Kennard, Baltimore, Md.
Born Wilmington, Del., Feb. lo, 1852. Princeton Coll., 1871-3. Was
Proconsul. Not in Practice. Real estate business. No. 18 E. Lex-
ington St.
t James Thomas McClellan, Tallula, La.
Was Tribune. Formerly Sheriff of Madison Parish, La.
Mark Ward Phelps, Ravenna, Ohio.
♦1892. George Edgar Putnam.
Bom Fitch burg, Mass., Oct. 14, 1855. Was Palladium Editor, Treas. of
Senior class. Senior Critic of Webster Society. Gen. Snpt. Putnam
Tool Co., of Fitchburg, Mass. Died April 23, 1892.
Alexander Sampson, Galveston, Tex.
Univ. of South Carolina, 1868-9, 1 870-1. Pres. of Clariosopkic Lit. Soci-
ety. Justice of the Peace, 1878-80. Lovejoy & Sampson.
fRuTUS Sarrls. (Address unknown.)
Ghent. Coll. Formerly in Practice at Gainesville, Texas, and Muscogee,
L T.
Perlev Kilbourn Scott. (Address unknown. )
Formerly at Rico, Colo.
fGfORGE Clarke Squires, St. Paul, Minn.
Bom Greene, Chenango Co., N. Y., Sept. 8, 1852. Was Scriptor. Cir-
cuit Court Com'r of Ramsey Co., 1879-82. Minn. Editor American
Law Reviewy 1876-8. Ass't Editor Gen'l Statutes of Minn., 1878.
Flandrau, Squires & Cutcheon, Railroad and Corporation Law, N. Y.
Life Bldg.
Gilbert Montague Stark, Saginaw, E. S., Mich.
Bom North Eagle, Clinton Co., Mich., Aug. 28, 1853. Was Vice- Pres.
Senior class. Mayor of Saginaw. Pres. Board of Education. No.
700 N. Hamilton st.
CLASS OF 1876.
«
Ernest Langrishe Allen, New York City.
Born Lancaster, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1852. Scriptor. Manager Royal Ins.
Co., Chicago, Ills., 1883-93. Vice- Pres. of the German- American Ins.
Co., 115 Broadway.
John Lansing Burleigh, Brooklyn, New York.
Bom Cambridge, Mass., 1847. Junior Class Pres. Grand Proconsul,
1878-80. Col. 17th Reg. N. Y. Vol. Traveled extensively in East
Indies, China and Japan. Editor Ann Arbor Democrat. Member of
Michigan Senate, 1877-8. Actor for several years. Rooms 50-1
Garfield Bldg., No. 26 Court st.
KENT CHAPTER. 23
Jacob Piati' Dunn, Indianapolis, Ind.
B. S., Earlham Coll., 1874; M. S.,iMd., 1886. Palladium Editor. State
Librarian of Indiana.
William Albert Fraser, Lansing, Mich.
Bom Commerce, Oakland Co., Mich., July 26, 1 841. Coninna Union
School. Univ. of Mich., 1864-6. Formerly of Class '72, Law Dept.
Member of Alpha Nu and Jefferson Societies. Was Tribune. City
Att'y, i884-<)4. Rooms, 209-210 HoUister Bldg.
Charles Louis Frederic. (Address unknown. )
Born Fond du Lac, Wis., Dec. 31, 1852. Formerly in real estate busi-
ness at Fond du Lac and Ashland, Wis.
fCLARENCE MooRE HiLL, Duluth, Minn.
Born St. Clair, Mich., Jan. 2, 1855. Highland Mil. Academy, Worces-
ter, Mass., 1871-2. In lumber business. No. io2Torrey Bldg., also
has office at 207 S. Washington St., Saginaw, £. S., Mich.
Charles Clark Hopkins, Lansing, Mich.
Born White Lake, Mich., April 4, 1849. Mich. State Normal School
1872. Principal Union School at Rockland, 1872-4. Asst. Secy.
State Senate, 1879-81. Author of Index, to Cases decided by the Su-
preme Court of Mich, and Rules of Supreme Court, 1892. Clerk of
Supreme Court since Jan. 3, 1882.
Eneshia Meers, Joliet, 111.
Bom Bloomsburg, N. J., Feb. 15, 1853. Was Tribune. Young Bldg.
*i879. John Orlando Moffatt.
Born Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 25, 1853. Was deputy clerk and register
of deeds and collector of customs at Northport. Died at Grand
Traverse, Jan. 24, 1879.
John Alexander Moninger, * K ^, Kansas City, Mo.
Bom Washington, Penn., Aug. 3, 185 1. B. S. Bethany College, W. Va.,
1873. Was Sec. of Webster Society. County Atty. Moninger &
Finney, Mass. Bldg.
Russell Cowles Ostrander, Lansing, Mich.
Bom Ypsilanti, Mich., Sept. i, 1852. Circuit Court Com., 1879-81.
Pros. Atty. Ingham Co., 1881-3. City Atty., 1895. Author of
"Civil Government of Michigan and United States." Annotator 34th
Mich. Supreme Court Reports. Member of State Board of Law Ex-
aminers, 1 896-1900. Mayor of Lansing, 1896. Cahill & Ostrander.
George Watt Poland, Urbana, Ohio.
Bom Sidney, O, March 27, 1862. Xenia High School. Xenia College^
1870. No. 115 West Court.
24 PHI DELTA PHI.
Oscar Melvin Seward, Winfield, Kan.
Born Coshocton, O., Jan. 6, 1853. B. A., New Market College. Pro-
consul. Junior Critic of Webster Society. Treas. Junior Class.
Marion Steele, Greenfield, Ind.
Indianapolis High School. Vice-Pres. Webster Society.
Frank Wellington Waring, Detroit, Mich.
Born Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. i, 1852. Battle Creek High School,
1872. With Texas Rangers, 1878-82. Treas. and Sec. Board of
Trade. Formerly practiced at Marshall and Lake City, Mich.
Theodore Winningham. (Address unknown.)
Born Hernando, Miss., July 16, 1850. A. B., Trinity College, N. C,
1873.
CLASS OF 1877.
Truman Edson Ames, Shelbyville, IlL
State Normal and Training School, Potsdam, N. V. Special Course,
1 87 1. Member of Francis Baconian Society. Vice-Pres. Webster
Society. City Atty., 1882-6. Judge Shelby Co. Ct. since 1886.
Thomas Bernard Buckner, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Auxvasse, Callaway Co., Mo., Sept. 8, 1854. B. S., Westmin-
ster Coll., 1875. City Atty. of Mexico, Mo., 1879-80. Pros. Atty.
Audrain Co., 1882-6. 905 N. Y. Life Ins. Bldg.
Silas Horatio Callender, Harvard, 111.
Born Sharon, Wis., Dec. 10, 1852. Sharon Academy, Police Judge.
City Atty., Beloit, Kan., 1882-3.
f Harry Compton Davis, Traverse City, Mich.
Born Ypsilanti, Aug. 2, 1 851. State Normal School, 1872. Was Pah
ladium Editor. Trustee of Northern Mich. Insane Asylum.
Stephen Olin Foster, Turin, N. Y.
Born Turin, N. Y., July 10, 1852. Was Tribune. Formerly practiced
at Holland, la.
♦1893. William Scott Judy.
Bom Tallula, III., Oct. 14, 1853. Was Proconsul, also Palladium
Editor. Died Dec. 16, 1893.
fEDWARD Leroy Lemert, Pawnce, O. T.
Born Perryton, O., Sept. 22, 1845. Hiram (O.) Coll., three years.
Was Scriptor, and Consul. Member of City Council, Marshalltown,
la., 1878-80. Representative Iowa Legislature, i58i-2. Probate
Judge, Pawnee County, O. T., 1894-6.
KENT CHAPTER, 25
♦1892. Medary Dale Mann.
Born Centre Village, O., Oct. 15, 1849. Was Gladiator. Otterbein
Univ. Pros. Atty., Paulding Co., 1887-9. ^^^ ** ^^^ Gatos, Santa
Clara Co., Cal., Mar. 6, 1892.
Nathan Abijah Mann. (Address unknown. )
Bom Centreville, O., Aug. 24, 1854.
*i89i. fTHOMAS Ephraim Morey.
• Born Belleview, O., Oct. 15, 1853. Was Scriptor. Practiced at San-
dusky, O. Died near Sandusky, O., Jan. 13, 1891.
•Calvin C. Staley, Urbana, or Champaign, 111.
Born in Cable Co., W. Va., 1850. Student at 111. Indus. Univ., 1872-6.
Class Orator, 1877. Champaign Co. Judge, 1890.
Louis Frederick Stifel, Wheeling, W. Va.
Born Wheeling, Va., Oct. 9, 1851. Member of House of Delegates of
W. Va. Legislature as Representative of Ohio Co., 1883-5, 1889-91.
Sec. Wheeling Title and Trust Co.
Oeorge Frank White, Chicago, 111.
Born Manchester, N. H., Jan. 18, 1847. Private, i8th N. H. Inf.
Was Consul, also Senior Class Pres. Rooms 44-5^ No. 162 LaSalle St.
CLASS OF 1878.
Charles Albert Barnes, Jacksonville, 111.
Born Alton, 111., July 4, 1855. 111. College, three years. Editor Illi-
nois Legal Index y 1880. City Atty. of Jacksonville, 1882-3 State's
Atty. of Morgan Co., 1884-^2. Grand Chancellor K. P. of III., 1893.
Duncan Blk.
Morris Craig Baum, ^ V A. (Address unknown.)
Burroughs Frank Bower, Cincinnati, O.
Born Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 31, 1855. Palladium Editor, 1877-8.
Toastmaster at Class Banquet. Established Ann Arbor Democrat.
Editor-in-chief of Detroit Post and Tribune. Subsequently Manag-
ing Editor of Detroit Journal, Vice-Pres., Treas. and Genl. Mngr.
World Publishing Co., Cleveland, O., 1890-5. Later Secy .-Treas.
and Genl. Manager Cincinnati Tribune Publishing Co. Not in prac-
tice.
John Owen Garrett, Massillon, O.
Born Palermo, O., May 8, 1854. B. A., Scio Coll. Also attended
Oberlin Coll. Member of lAnean Society (Scio) and of Pomonean
Society (Oberlin).
26 PHI DELTA PHI.
Harry Phillip Hancock, West Union, Iowa.
Born Clyde, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1852. Cazcnovia Seminary, N. Y»
Valedictorian of Class, 1876. City Solicitor. Presidential Elector^
Fourth la. District, 1B92. District Atty., Fayette Co., la.
Henry Hoffman, St. Ignace, Mich.
Bom Cayuga, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1850. Attended Ann Arbor Higb
School, and Baptist Seminary, Fenton, Mlcli. Pros. Atty., MackhiaiHr
Co., 1885-9. Vice-Pres. First National Bank.
John Culbertson Keith, Seattle, Wash.
Shurtlefi Coll., three years. Member of Sigma Phi Lit. Society. Prin-
cipal of Seattle Schools.
J. Robert McGuffin, Bissell, W. Va.
Born Stanton, Va., March 31, 1852. B* A., Univ. of Va., 1876. Was
Consul.
Charles Campbell Nelson. (Address unknown.)
Letters to Brunswick, Me., and Kansas City, Mo., returned unclaimed.
Edwin Zina Perkins. (Address unknown. )
Bom IngersoU, Ont., Canada, June 11, 1853* Formerly Judge of ]^o-
bate, Cheboygan Co , Mich.
fDANiEL Wilbur Reardon, Ludington, Mich.
Daniel Clark Remich, Littleton, N. H.
Bom Ilardwick, Vt., Jan. 15, 1852. Tribune, 1877-8. Grand Trib-
une, 1878-9. Marshal of Webster Society. Vice-Pres. Senior Class.
Representative in State Legislature. Not in Practice.
Thomas Rinaker, Carlinville, 111.
Born Carlinville, 111., Aug. 15, 1854. B. A., Blackburn Univ., l874»
Was Gladiator and Consul. Grand Gladiator, 1878-9.
Herman Ritter, Edwardsville, 111.
Bora Belleville, III., April 8, 1849. Attended St. Louis Univ. City
Atty., 1879-82.
♦1894. f Edward Parker Rose.
Bom Stockholm, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1850. Practiced in Mattoon, 111.
Died in Dec., 1894.
Frank Finley Rozzelle, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 3, 1856. B. S., Univ. of Mo., 1876.
A. M., ibid. Corporation Counsel, 1891-5. Member of Visiting
Board for Mo. Univ. Employed by City to annotate Charter and
revise Ordinances of the City. Rozzelle & Guinotte, 313-5 Tem-
ple Blk.
KENT CHAPTER. 27
Samuel W. Vance, Port Huron, Mich.
Born Williamsburg, Ont., Canada, Dec. 9, 1852. Attended Albert Coll.,
Belleville, Ont., 1872-5. Member <rf Webster Society. Proconsul,
1877-8. City Atty. of Port Huron, two terms. Circuit Judge, 31st
Judicial Circuit, 1892-9.
Myron Hamilton Walker, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Bom Westboro, Mass, Jan, 17, 1855. Vice-Pres. Webster Society.
♦1883. John Stewart Whitford.
Bom Circleville, O., Dec, 20, 1952. Was Scriptor, 1877-8. Treas. of
Senior Class. Was Co. Atty. at Garaett, Kan. Died May 19, 1883.
Henry Wollmann, Kansas City, Mo.
Bom Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 9, 1858. Attended Leavenworth High
School. Was Gladiator. Senior Class Sec. U. S. Comr., temporar-
ily acting as Circuit Judge. Contributor to North American Review,
Address on "Corporations," before Kansas City Bar Assn., Nov. 18,
1893. "Friendly Receiverships," 1894 Address, " Danger Ahead,"
at Omaha Convention of Com. Law League of America, printed in
October issue of Collector and Com, Lawyer^ etc. Lecturer at Kansas
State Univ. Corporation Law, Wales Bldg.
CLASS OF 1879.
CtUSTave Charles Bartels, Denver, Col.
Born Bellevue, Neb., Jan. 22, 1858. First Historian of Kent Chapter.
Attended Washington Univ., St. Louis. Vice-Pres Webster Society.
Corporation Counsel of Denver, fiartels & Blood, 504-8 People's
Bank Bldg.
James Herbert Blood, Denver, Col.
Bom Great Falls, N. H., Nov. 6, 1857. Was Proconsul. Sec. of Web^
ster Society. Bartels & Blood, No. 504-8 People's Bank Bldg.
Walter Percy Butler, Minneapolis, Minn.
Bom Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. t, 1858. Ripon Coll., Wis., 1874-6. City
Engineer, Aberdeen, S. D., six years. In office of U. S. Surveyor
General, Huron, S. D., one year. Connected with Great Northern
Ry. Author of ''A Manual of Irrigation." Actuary Tontine Saving
Assn., 701 N. Y. Life Bldg.
LiVY Chamberlain, Elkhart, Ind.
Bom Elkhart, Nov. 22, 1856. Practicing law« doing insurance business,
real estate, loans, etc. No. 207 S. Main St.
*i886. Edward George Embler.
Bom Walden, N. Y., April 12, 1857. Practiced at Howell, Mich. Died
Aug. 16, 1886.
28 PHI DELTA PHI,
Carl Edwin Epler, Quincy, 111.
Born Jacksonville, 111., Nov. 20, 1857. Member of Phi Alpha Debating
Society. A. B., and Valedictory, Illinois Coll., 1876. M. A., ibid,^
1879. A. M., Yale Coll., 1878. Palladium Editor 1878-9. City
Ally. 1881-4. Revised Quincy Code^ 1885. State's Atty. Adams Co.
1 89 1-2. At present. County Judge of Adams Co.
Charles Gaylord Fowler, Saginaw, W. S., Mich.
Born Manterville, Minn., Feb. 6, 1858. Scriptor 1878-9. Junior Class
Sec. Pres. Board of Trade. In Real Estate business.
*i892. John Parker Gale.
Practiced at Boston, Mass., and Seattle, Wash. Died at Redlands, Cal.,
May II, 1892.
John Alexander Mansfield, Steubenville, O.
Born Hopedale, O., Sept. 20, 1852. Hopedale Coll., three years.
Probate Judge of Jefferson Co., O., 1887-91. Since 1892, Common
Pleas Judge of Third Sub-division of 8th Judicial Dist. of O.
Fritz Morris. (Address unknown.)
Born New York City, June 17, 1854. Tribune, 1878-9. Grand Tribune,
1879-80. Formerly in Steamship business in New York City.
tJosEPH Fletcher McNaught, ^ /' J, Seattle, Wash.
Born Lexington, 111., Aug. 17, 1855. B. S., Ills. Wesleyan Univ», 1877*
Consul, 1878-9.
tJoHN C. Slavback, Hamilton, O.
Born Bethany, O., Feb. 16, 185 J. B. A., National Normal Univ., Le-
banon, O., 1875. B. S., ibid.^ ^'^11- LL. B., Cincinnati Law
School, 1879. Junior Class Vice-Pres. Slayback & Harr.
George Allen Van Dyke, Paris, 111.
Born Ashmore, 111., Dec. 14, 1855. Consul, 1878-Q.
f John DeWitt Veeder, y' Y, (P B A', Las Vegas, N. M.
Born Schenectady, N. Y. A. B., Valedictory and Class Pres. Union
Coll., 1875. Also Warner prize. Instructor in classics in the Mil. In-
stitute, Croton, N. Y., 1876-7. Twice Senator in N. M. Territorial
Council, 1887-90. Member board of regents of Coll. of Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts of N. M.
William Arnold Weeks.
See Class of 1880.
William Henry Harrison Williamson, Portland, Ind.
Born Union City, Ind., March 27, 1853. B. A., National Normal Univ.
Lebanon, O., 1877. Gladiator, 1878-9. Grand Gladiator, 1879-80.
City Atty., 1887-91.
KENT CHAPTER, 29
CLASS OF 1880.
Clarence Wilder Ashford, San Francisco, Cal.
Born Port Hope, Ont., 1857. Was Atty. Gen. of Hawaiian Islands under
King Kalakaua, 1887-90. Member House of Nobles Hawaiian Leg-
islature. Later, in House of Representatives. **In exile because of
political opinions." Room 23, fourth floor, Mills Bldg.
Alfred Jerome Babcock, Chicago, 111.
Born March 8, 185O1 at Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. Palladium
Editoi 1879-80. Practiced in Denver, Colo. At present with J. A.
Fay & Co., 22-26 S. Canal st.
f John Broomall Booth, Pittsburgh, Penn.
B. A., Swarthmore Coll., 1875. Of J. 6. Booth & Co., Dealers in Manu-
factured Iron and Steel. Standard Bldg., Wood St.
♦1885. Alexander Camp.
Born Sandusky, O., Nov. 25, 1855. Scriptor, 1879-80. Practiced in-
Kansas City, Mo. Died at Daytona, Fla., April 18, 1885.
LuciAN Frederick Easton, LaCrosse, Wis.
Born Chatfield, Minn., June 2, 1859. Shattuck School, 1878. Gladiator,
1879-80. Banker.
John Henry Glade, Chicago, III.
Practiced at Chicago several years. At present Sec. and Treas. Chicago
and South Side Rapid Transit R. R. Co. No. 47 Congress St.
f Frank Henry Hyatt. (Address unknown.)
Born Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y., July 3, 1853. Supt. of Public Schools
for Madison Co., 1876-9. Consul.
William Howe Loomis, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 2, 1859. Past Grand Chancellor K. of P. R«
B. Loomis & Co., Fire Ins., No. 25 Canal St.
Alfred Foote Maynard, Marquette, Mich.
Born Marquette, Mich,, Aug. 17, 1857. Tribune, 1879-80. Bank Ac-
countant.
WiLLiAN Lincoln McKay, Geneva, N. Y.
Born Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., March 16, 1855. B. A., Cornell
Univ., 1878. Member of Irving Society. Junior Critic of Webster
Society. Supervisor, town of Geneva, N. Y. 2nd Lieut. 34th Sep-
arate Company N. G., N. Y. In Nursery business.
*i883. Arthur Parker Mitchell.
Born Manchester, N. H., July 7, 1859. Accidentally drowned in Missoula
River, Mont., June 26, 1883,
30 PHI DELTA PHI,
Walter Belle Scaife, Allegheny, Penn.
Born Pittsburgh, Penn., Sept. lo, 1858. Historian, 1879-80. A, B.»
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1887. I^ept. Consul-Gen. at Vienna. Student
KoenigL Preuszische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Berlin, 1885-6.
Ph. D., Univ. of Vienna, 1887. Memlier of Amer. Hist. Ass'n.
Author of ** Law and History." • **The Development of International
Law as applied to newly discovered territory. ** Geographical Lati-
tude." •* America; Its Geographical History, 1493-1892." " Floren-
tine Life during the Renaissance." ** European modifications of the
Jury System." Reader in Historical Geography at Johns Hopkins
Univ. No. 143 North Ave.
William Arnold Weeks, West Branch, Mich.
High School, Westerly, R. I. Formerly Judge of Probate, Justice of the
Peace, County Surveyor, Sufiervisor and School Examiner. At present
Pros. Atty. of Ogemaw Co.
CLASS OF 188L
I Lorenzo Gary Brooks, K I E^ Chicago, 111.
Bom College Hill, O., Feb. 5, 1858. A. B., Vale College, 1879. Union
Coll. of Law, 1 880-1, where he affiliated with ^OTH Chapter.
Corporation, Real Estate Law. No. 925 The Temple.
Frank Allison Davis, Columbus, O.
Born Sag Harbor, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1858. Bridgehampton Literary
Institute two years. Asst. City Solicitor. No. 100 1-6 Wyandotte.
♦1883. Gideon Sheldon Fuller, J W.
Born North Ferrisburgh, Vt., July 28, 1856. A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1879.
Was Palladium Editor, 1 880-1. Consul. Died at Denver, Colo.,
Jan. 22, 1883.
Walter Raleigh Hinckley, Belleville, 111.
Born Belleville, Sept. 11, 1859. A. B., Washington Univ., St. Louis,
1879. Tribune, 1 880-1.
Gilbert Monell Hitchcock, Omaha, Neb.
Bom Omaha, Sept. 18, 1859. Studied in Germany. Publisher and
manager Omaha Daily World-Herald.
Frederick Fluella Huntress, Duluth, Minn.
Born Lincoln, Penobscot Co., Me., Sept. 4, 1857. Scriptor, 1880-I. In
Lumber business.
f John McCandless, Sheldon, la.
Born in Alleghany Co., Penn., May 11, 1855. A. B., Washington and
Jefferson Coll., 1877. Practiced in Montezuma, la. At present
Sec. of " Empire Loan and Investment Co."
KENT CHAPTER, 31
•f Charles Edward McKinney, A \\ Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Bom Athens, Bedford Co., Pa., March 16, 1859. Attended Colgate
Univ., 1378-9. Pres. Sioux Falls National Bank. R. R. Com. of
So. Dak.
Charles Sumner Smith, Saginaw, Mich.
Bom Saginaw, Mich., June 6, 1858. Gladiator, 1 880-1. Practiced at
Devil's Lake, Dak. Was City Clerk and Treas. 609 Eddy Bldg.
BuFFON Stewart Walker, Des Moines, Iowa.
Bom Ft. Madison, la., May 29, 1857. Historian, 1880-1. Later, Pro-
consul.
tpRANK Perkins Williams. (Address unknown.)
Formerly practiced at SpringBeld, 111., later, at Syracuse, N. Y. Letter
to above addresses and Oneida, N. Y., returned unclaimed.
+EDWARD Eugene Wilson. (Address unknown.)
Bom in Alleghany Co., Penn., July 21, 1856.
CLASS OF 1882.
Louis Frederick Bartels, Denver, Colo.
Bom Bellevue, Neb., Dec. 20, 1861. Denver High School. Tribune,
1881-2. Alderman from loth Ward, Denver, since 1893. Pres.
of Board of Aldermen, 1S96. In Real Estate, Loan and Ins. business.
625-8 Cooper Bldg.
William Seward Bemis, Spencer, la.
Bom Independence, la., Sept. 27, 1859. Attended Cornell Coll., Iowa,
two years. Was Scriptor, 188 1-2.
tJoHN Charles Fremont Bx^^h, Wahoo, Neb.
Born Chautauqua, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1856. Attended Medical Dept., Univ.
of Mich., 1881-2. M. D., Baltimore Coll. of Phys. and Surg., 1884.
Physician and Surgeon.
fMoRRis Levi Courtright, Bay City, Mich.
Horn Edgarton, Wis., Nov. 17, 1858. Lit. Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1877-9.
Asst. Pros. Atty. for Bay Co. Simonson, Gillett & Courtright, 8
Bank Blk.
Thomas Geyer P'itch, Wichita, Kas.
Bom Bristol, Me., April 9, 1861. Proconsul, 1 88 1-2. Delegate at large
from Kansas to Democratic Nat'l Convention, 1892. At present.
Postmaster.
tLAWRENCE Heiskell, Greenfield, Ohio.
Born South Charlestown, Ohio, Sept. i, 1861. Dickey & Heiskell.
32 PHI DELTA PHI,
fRiCHARD Briggs Lathan, (Address unknown.)
Born Lincoln, 111., July i, 1859. Attended Racine Coll. Formerly^
Cashier of Citizen's Bank, Winfield, Kas. Later, mining at Joplin,
Mo.
Charles Gray Lawrence, St, Paul, Minn.
Born Homer, N. Y., March 28, 1854. Historian, 188 1-2. Warner,
Richardson & Lawrence, Germania Life Ins. Co. Bldg.
♦1894. Henry Ward McArthur.
Born Chenung, 111., March 24, 1861. Register of Deeds, Cheboygan
Co., 1884-6. Died at El Paso, Texas, Aug. 24, 1894.
Mason Jenks Niblack, Vincennes, Ind.
Born at Vincennes, Ind., April 14, 1857. Lit. Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1878
-9. Pres. Phi Delta Phi Council, 1882-9. Member of Ind. Legis-
lature, 1887-91. Speaker of the House, 1889-91.
fOLivER Ellwood Pagin, Chicago, 111.
Born Toledo, O., Sept. 2, 1858. , Asst. U. S. Atty. for Northern Dist. of
111. since 1889. Author of ** Pagin's Federal Precedents and Forms,"
1804. 434 Monad nock Blk.
Curtis Emerson Pierce, Bay City, Mich.
Born Bay City, Nov. 22, 1856. A. B., Ohio Central Coll., 1880. Con-
sul, i88i-2. Circuit Court Commis'r, 1883-6. Formerly, City Atty.
At present Pros. Atty. of Bay Co. Lynn & Pierce, Phoenix Blk.
James Waldron Remich, Littleton, N. H.
Born Hardwick, Vt., Oct. 30, 1861. Palladium Editor, 188 1-2. U. S.
Atty. for Dist. of N. H., 1890-4%
Willis Asa Rogers, San Francisco, Cal.
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., April 23, 1859. With James Pyle & Sons,
since twelve years. Not in practice. No. 122 Davis St.
Otto Edward Sauter, Grafton, N. Dak.
Bom Chicago, 111., Sept. 17, 1850. Chicago High School. Judge of
7th Judicial Dist. of N. Dak., since 1895.
Charles Edward Temple, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., July 13, 1858. Grand Rapids High School,
1878. Lit. Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1878-80. Contributor to Michigan
Law Journal^ Oct. 1892, **Water Works Franchises." Author of a work
on ** Law of Municipal Bonds." Asst. Treas. The Fingall Gold Min-
ing Co. Local Atty. for Nat'l Loan and Investment Co. Specialty,
Municipal Bond Proceedings. ^27 Mich. Trust Co. Bldg.
KENT CHAPTER. 33
Edward Francis Tierney, Marshall, Mich.
Born Kalamazoo, Mich. , Dec. 29, 1858. Was Gladiator, 1881-2. City
Recorder, 1887-9. Formerly City Editor of Daily Chronicle, At
present, Accountant.
fHoRACE Benjamin Wing, Los Angeles, Cal.
Bom Collinsville, 111., April 26, 1858. A. B., 111. Coll., 1880.
Member of Sigma Pi. Consul. M. D., Chicago Medical College,
1887. Surgeon for the Sante Fe R. R. Co. Prof, of Chemical Med-
icine in M. S. C. Bradbury Block.
Richard Yates.
See Class of 1884.
CLASS OF 1883.
David Menzies Alston, Pittsburg, Penn.
Born McCandless, Penn., Jan. 17^, t862. Newell Institute, Pittsburg.
Tribune, 1882-3. No. 157 Fourth St.
Arthur Carter Denison, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Grand Rapids, Nov. 10, 1861. Consul, 1882-3. Treas. Mich.
State Bar Ass'n., 1895-6. Patent Law. Taggart, Knappen &
Denison, Mich. Trust Co. Bldg.
fCHARLEs Parsons Doolittle, Oberlin, O.
Bom New York City, March 3, 1857. Student at Berlin, 1882-5. Vice-
Pres. Phi Delta Phi Council, 1882-9. Teacher of Musical History
and Theory in Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
*i896. f James Robinson Downs,
Bom Vicksburgh, Miss., July 16, 1861. B. S., Center College, Danville,
Ky. Practiced at Chattanooga, Tenn. Died at Anguilla, Miss.,
Sept. 29, 1896.
RuFUS Irving Eaton, Portland, Ore.
Real Estate and Commarcial Law, Room 6, Cambridge Bldg., cor. 3rd.
and Morrison Sts.
Charles Wesley Frankun, Denver, Col.
Bom Booneville, Mo., Oct. 20, 1858. Attended Central Coll., Fayetttf,
Mo., 1876. Univ. of Mo., 1878-81. Member of Union Lit.' Society.
Was Asst. Dist. Atty. at I^adville, Col. Also practiced at Aspen,
Col. Specialty, mining, railway and corporation law. 647-9
Equitable Bldg.
Claus Jeremiah Gunderson, Alexandria, Minn.
Bom White Water, Wis., Jan. 3, 1855. Univ. of Minn., 1875-7. Lit.
Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1883-4. Member of Hermean and Etiphro-
nean Lit. Societies. Co. Atty. of Douglas Co., eight years.
34 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Austin Hawley, Girard, Kan.
Bora Girard, Kas., Jan. 35, i860. Univ. of Kas., 1879-80. Proconsul,
1882-3. Not in practice.
fjAMES Sabin Heaton, Detroit, Mich.
Born Cleft Mine, Mich., July 24, 1857. A. B., Kalamazoo Coll. Atty.
personal claims of The Standard Life and Accident Ins. Co. 98
Moffat Blk.
•j-WiLLARD Franklin Keeney, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 25, 1862." Lit. Dept., Univ. of Mich.,
1879-80. Butterfield & Keeney, Rooms 5-8 Wonderly Bldg.
Harry Albert Lockwood, Monroe, Mich.
Born SummerBeld, Mich., Aug. 28, 1861. Attended Mich. Normal
School. Historian, 1882-3. City Atty. of Monroe, 1887-8. At
present Pros. Atty., Monroe Co., Mich.
fCHARLES Douglas Long. (Address unknown.)
Born Adrian, Mich., July 22, i860. M. D., Homceopathic Dept., Univ.
of Mich., 1884. Letters to Adrian, Detroit and Kalamazoo, Mich.,
retiirned unclaimed
Elmer Ward Parkhurst. (Address unknown.)
Palladium Editor, 1882-3.
Willis Barnes Perkins, Grand, Rapids, Mich.
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 7, 1861. Scriptor, 1882-3. Formerly
Pros. Atty. at Kalkaska, Mich. Sweet, Perkins & Judkins, 531-4
Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.
fCHARLES Taylor Ralston, North Adams, Mass.
Born Cambridge, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1S59. Attended Phillips-Andover Acad-
emy. Practiced at Washington, D. C, in 1883-4, where he organized
Marshall Chapter. Editorial writer, Troy Daily Times, 1889-92.
At present Private Sec. to the Mayor of North Adams.
IElmer Ellsworth Richards, Farmington, Me.
Born Strong, Me., Aug. 24, i860. A. B., Bates Coll., 1880. Register
of Probate Court. Clerk of Supreme Court. At present Co. Atty. of
Franklin Co., Me.
William Snearer, Jr., ^ K I, Cleveland, O.
Born Mansfield, O., Aug. 26, 1859. Northwestern Univ., two years.
Practiced at Elyria, O., and Cleveland, O. Attending Cleveland
Medical College, Class of '97. No. 296 Harkness Ave.
Herbert Montgomery Snow, Detroit, Mich.
Born Dearborn, Mich., July 26, 1858. Lit. Dept., Univ. of Mich.,
1879-80.
KENT CHAPTER, 35
^Albert Edwin Stevenson, Chicago, Ills.
Bom Port Huron, Mich., June 19, i860. Hamilton, Canada, High
School. Deputy Pros. Atty., 1883-7. Formerly Deputy Collector and
Inspector of Customs and Gauger, Port Huron Dist. American Agent
of Supreme Court of Independent Order of Foresters. High Chief
Ranger of His. Not in practice. No. 6340 Monroe Ave.
CLASS OF 1884.
Herbert Wells Baird, Cleveland, Ohio.
Born New Lisbon, N. Y., May 14, 1858. Ph. B., Buchtel Coll., 1878 •
Script or, 1883-4. Practiced in Kansas City, Mo. 301 New Eng-
land Bldg.
Eckstein Case, Cleveland, Ohio.
Born Carlyle, Ills., July 9, 1858. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1878-80.
Sec. and Treas. of Case School of Applied Science. No. 9 Rock-
well St.
f Anson Jasper Dill. (Address unknown.)
Formerly Prof, in Normal School at Indiana, Penn.
Frank Healy, ^ T, Minneapolis, Minn.
Born Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1856. B. A., Univ. of Minn., 1882.
Member of Theta Phi. Consul, 1883-4. Senior Class Pres. Rea,
Hubachek & Healy, 601 The Phoenix Bldg.
John Harry Holmes, Washington, D. C.
Born Goodrich, Ont., Jan. 21, 1863. Graduate Bay City High School,
1880. Register Probate Court Bay County, 1882-3. Representative
State Legislature, 1893-4. Builder and Contractor. Supt. of Con-
struction U. S. P. O. New P. O. Bldg.
Richard Hartwell Johnson, X V, Dickinson, N. Dak.
Born Eastford, Conn., Feb. 18, 1855. ^- ^-^ Univ. of Minn., 1882. Was
member of Delta Sigma Society. Class Pres. Practiced at Bismarck,
N. Dak. In banking business.
Thomas H. Loller, Dennison, Ohio.
Born Nashville, O., Sept. 14, 1862. Gladiator, 1883-4. Formerly City
Solicitor.
George B. McLane. (Address unknown.)
Born Mt. Jackson, Penn., Sept. 23, 1858. Formerly Judge at Carnegie
City, Penn.
36 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Carroll Hathaway Parmelee, Buffalo, Wyo.
Bom Solon, O., May 15, i36i. B. S., Grand River Institute, Austinburg,
O., 1878. A. B., Hiram Coll., 1881. M. A., ibid.^ 1884. Was
Scriptor, 1883-4. Republican Candidate for Justice of Supreme
Court of Wyo., 1892. At present Vice-Pres. Republican NatM League,
U. S. Circuit Court Com'r. Trustee of the Univ. of Wyo. Specialty,
Real Estate and Irrigation Law.
William Thomas Perkins, Bismarck, N. Dak,
Born Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1858. A. B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me.,
1881. Palladium Editor, 1884. Business manager Mich. Argonaut.
Supt. of Schools, of Burleigh Co.. 1889. Pres. State Educational
Society. Also Law and Mining Broker, member of Cripple Creek
Mining Exchange. P. O. Box 129, Cripple Creek, Colo.
Frederick Reynolds, .V V^, Duluth, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., 1880-2. Schmidt, Reynolds & Mitchell. 603-5
Torrey Bldg.
Granville Addison Richardson.
See Class of 1886.
Issie Joseph Ringolsky, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Leavenworth, Kas., Sept. 22, 1864. Leavenworth High School,
1882. Lit. Dept. Univ. of Mich., 18S4-6, graduating from School of
Political Science. 526-9 N. Y. Life Bldg.
fWAYLAND William Sanford. (Address unknown. )
Born Lenox, O., Ojt. 26, 1861. Formerly practiced at Canton, O., and
Duluth, Minn.
Edward Thomas Taylor, Glenwood Springs, Colo.
Born Metamora, 111., June 19, 1858. Leavenworth, Kas., High School,
188 1. Junior Class Pres. Proconsul, 1883-4. - Sec. tu Judge
Cooley, 1883-4. County Supt. of Schools of Lake Co., Colo., 1884-
6. Asst. Dist. Atty. of Fifth Judicial Dist., 1884-6. Disl. Atty. for
Qth Judicial Dist., 1887-9. City Atty. of Glenwood Springs, 189C-7.
State Senator, 21st Dist., 1896-1900. Irrigation Law and Water
Rights. Kamm Block.
Samuel Kline Woodworth, Seneca, Kas.
Born Tipton, Mo., March 19, 1861. Pres. of Kent Society, 1883-4.
First National Bank Bldg.
♦1895. Edgar Bruner Wright.
Born Havana, 111., July 19, 1862. Tribune, 1883-4. Formerly practiced
at Arapahoe, Neb. State's Atty. of Mason Co., 111., 1892-4. Died,
May 2, 1895.
KENT CHAPTER, 37
Richard Yates, Jacksonville, 111.
Born Jacksonville, Dec. 12, i860. A. B., 111. Coll., 1880. A. M.,
ibCd.^ 1883. Originally menibsr of class of 1882. Historian, 1883-4.
City Atty., 1885-01. Rep. Nominee for Congressman-at- Large from
111., 1892. Vice-Pres. Nat. Rep. League. Co. Judge of Morgan Co.
Care of Court House.
CLASS OP 1885.
Lemuel Mahlon Ackley, Chicago, 111.
Born Alleghany City, Penn., Nov. 22, 1857. A. B., Western Univ. of
Penn., 1879. Rec. Sec. Junior Class, 1883-4. Room 1027 New
Chicago Stock Exchange Bl^g.
George Churchill Cook, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Oct. 28, 1864. Attended Upper Canada Coll., 1880-3.
Gladiator, 1884-5. Law Editor of Mich, Argonaut^ 1884-5. ^^^ i^^
practice. Care of Bradner, Smith & Co., No. 119 Monroe St.
Howard Washington Dickinson. (Address unknown.)
Born Amherst, Mass., April 12, 1861. Attended Amherst Coll. Class
Historian. Pres.y]p^<frj<7« Society. Formerly Dist. Atty. of Towner
Co., Dak. Practiced at Cando, Dak., and Broken Bow, Custer Co.,
Neb. Letters to above addresses and Wheeling, W. Va., returned un-
claimed.
Henry Corwin Flower, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Mt. Vernon, Ind., Aug. 15, 1863. Attended Washburn Coll., To-
peka, Kas., two years. Scriptor, 1884-5. New England Bldg.
Frank Marcellus Goudard, Leadville, Colo.
Born Abingdon, Knox Co., III., Oct. 31, 1859. Attended Leavenworth,
Kas., High School. Later, Penn. Mil. Academy at Chester, Penn.,
two years. Tribune, 1884-5. Box 366.
Joseph Franklin Greene, Uhrichsville, O.
Born Franklin, O., Nov. 12, i860. Attended Hopedale Normal Coll.
Proconsul, 1884-5. Healea & Greene.
Richard Wirt Groom, Ithaca, N. Y.
Born Hayt's Corners, Seneca Co., N. Y., June 12, 1863. Attended Qua-
ker's Seminary, Sherwood, N. Y. Historian, 1884-5. Director Cons,
of Music, Mt. Union Coll., of Alliance, O., 1888-93. Affiliated with
CoNKLiNG Chapter, 1893-4. Registrar and Treas. of Ithaca Cons,
of Music.
Adam Hetzler Meeker, ATA, Greenville, O.
Born Castine, O., Nov. 24, 1859. Greenville High School, 1876-8. Ann
Arbor High School, 1878-80. Lit. Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1880-!.
Consul, 1884-5. Mayor of Greenville, 1888-90. Meeker & Stubbs,
Democrat Bldg.
38 PHI DELTA PHI,
Charles William Taylor, Denver, Col.
Born Metamora, lU., Sept. 36, i860. Leadville High School, 1882.
Kas. State Univ., 1882-4. Graduated from State School of Mines»
Col.,- as Expert Assayer, Geologist and Metallurgist, 1887. 423
Mining Exchange.
CLASS OF 1886.
Ralph Leonard Aldrich, Detroit, Mich.
Born St. Joseph, Mich., Oct. 2, 1864. Flint High School. Phillips
Exeter Academy, two years. Room i, Detroit Opera House Bldg.
fjAMES Hartley Beal, Scio, O.
Born New Philadelphia, O., Sept. 23, 1861. New Philadelphia High
School. Ph. B., Scio Coll., 188 1-2. Dept. of Pharmacy, Univ. of
Mich., 1882-3. Cincinnati Law School, 1885-6, where he established
Hamilton Chapter. Prof, of Chemistry, Scio Coll., 1888-96. Post-
graduate in Science, Mt. Union Coll., O., with degree Sc. D., 1891-2.
Dean Dept. of Pharmacy, Ohio Med. Univ., 1892-4. Prof. Chemis-
try, Dept. of Dentistry, Western Univ. of Penn., 1896. Sec. of Sec-
tion of Education and Legislation of American Pharmaceutical Assn.,
1895-6. Author of ** Pharmaceutical Interrogations," and ** Chemical
and Pharmaceutical Arithmetic," and of numerous papers and
researches published in pharmaceutical journals and association
reports.
William Henry Brunson, St. Johns, Mich.
Born Victor, Mich., March 8, 1858. St. Johns High School, 1875. Con-
sul, 1885-6.
Charles Dresbach, Circleville, O.
Born in Fairfield Co., O., Aug. 15, 1S59. B. S. and Valedictory,
National Normal Univ., Lebanon, O., 1884. Proconsul, 1885-6.
Law Editor of Michigan Argonaut, 18S5-6.
Charles Henry Dudley, Colorado Springs, Col.
Born Lyndon, 111., Nov. 11, 1862. C. E., Cornell Coll., la., 1884. Col-
burn & Dudley, Mining and Corporation Law.
fBENjAMiN C. Garrison, Fort Scott, Kas.
Born in Wyoming Co., Penn., Feb. 21, 1858. VVyoming Seminary, Penn.
Ohio Normal Univ., Ada, O., one year. Candidate for Probate
Judge, 1894.
Ambrose Edgel B. Helmick, Minneapolis, Minn.
Born St. Paris, O., June 21, 1864. Urbana Univ., O. Univ. of Mich.,
1882-4. Historian, 1885-6. Formerly Editor Minn. Court Re^
porter.
KENT CHAPTER. 39
Charles Mark Humphrey, Ironwood, Mich.
Bom Elyria, O., July 17, 1865. Lansing High School. Mich. Agricul-
tural Coll, 1883-4, Member of Eclectic ^QC\^\y , Gladiator, 1885-6.
Deputy Clerk Mich. Supreme Court, 1887-8. City Atty. of Ironwood,
1893-4. First National Bank Bldg.
Norman Thickstun Mason, Deadwood, S. Dak.
Born Rochester, Minn., March 5, 1862. B. A., Cornell Coll., la., 1883.
A. M., ibid. Martin & Mason.
Walter Scott Meeker, Greenville, Ohio.
Bom Greenville, Sept. 25, 1862. Ann Arbor High School, i879:-8o.
Greenville High School, 1882. Asst. Pros. Atty. Darke Co., 1893-4.
Meeker & Gaskill. i Ohio Block.
John T. Moffit, Tipton, la.
Bom Mechanicsville, la., July 8, 1862. A. B., Cornell Coll., la., 1884.
A. M., ibid.y 1887. Treas. of Junior Class, 1884-5. Delegate to
NatM Republican Convention, 1892. Mayor of Tipton. Major 2d
Reg. la. N. G. Preston, Wheeler & Moffit. Rooms 21-4, Cor. First
Avenue and Third St., Cedar Rapids, la.; also, office at Tipton, la.
Granville Addison Richardson, Roswell, N. M.
Bom Hopedale, O., Jan. 5, 1859. A. B., Eminence Coll., 1882. Origi-
nally member of Class of 1884. Member of the Territorial Senate.
Allen Shewmon, Kokomo, Ind.
Born Galveston, Ind., April 15, 1864. Kokomo High School, 1880.
Terre Haute Normal. Tribune, 1885-6. City Clerk, 1887.
James Gabriel Smith, B B H, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Smithville, Clay Co., Mo., Dec. 19, 1859. ^' ^•» Univ. of Kas.,
1883. Scriptor, 1885-6. Member 35th Gen'l Assembly of Mo., 1889.
Speaker of Common Council of Kansas City. 803-5 N. Y. Life Bldg.
fjAMEs Clark Work, Uniontown, Penn.
Born Leisenring, Penn , Feb. 8, 1859. A. B., Waynesburg, Penn., Coll.^
1884. A. M., ibid., 1887. LL. B., Yale Law School, 1887.
CLASS OF 1887.
f William Alexander Carter, H J A', (Address .unknown. )
Bom Fort Bridger, Wyo. Ter., July 26, 1863. Cornell Univ., N. Y.,
two years. Union Law School, Chicago, 111., 1886-7, where he
affiliated with Booth Chapter.
Fred Ives Chichester, Allegan, Mich.
Bom Otsego, Mich., Aug. 28, 1866. Allegan High School, 1884. Kis-
torian, 1886-7. Student at Berlin, 1887-8. Cashier of First National
Bank since 1891.
40 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Albert Daner Elliot, J T J, Chickasha, Chickasaw Na-
tion, I. T.
Born York, Penn., April 14, 1859. A. B.» and Salutatory, Franklin and
Marshall Coll., 1881. A. M., ibid.^ 1884. Eulogist of Goethean Lit.
Society at 46th Anniversary, 1881. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1882.
Harvard Law School, 1882-3. Collected and presented to the Frater>
nity a collection of Phi Delta Phi Songs. Practiced in Salt City,
1887-94. Local Atty. Ch. R. I. and P. R. R. Co., at Chickasha, L
T. Address also. National Hotel, Washington, D. C.
John Alaric Fairchild, ^ K W, San Jos6, Cal.
Bom Lincoln, Cal., July 24, 1864. A. B. and Class Pres. Univ. of the
Pacific, 1884. Consul, 1886-7. Formerly practiced in San Diego,
Cal. Room 20, Martin Block.
f Thomas Philip Fenlon, Jr., Leavenworth, Kas.
Born Leavenworth, Kas., May 19, 1864. Univ. of Notre Dame, Ind.,
1 881-4. Clerk U. S. Circuit Court, at Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1889.
Practiced at Denver, Col., 1890-4. Special Atty. for Dept. of Justice
in Court of Claims.
Charles Gilbert Hinds, Shakopee, Minn.
Born Shakopee, Aug. 31, 1866. Univ. of Minn., 1883-5. (Jladiator,
1886-7. Alderman of Shakopee and Co. Atty. of Scott Co.
Austin McCreary Keene, Fort Scott, Kas.
Born Middleton, O., Sept. 4, 1865. Graduate and Valedictorian of Mid-
dletown High School, 1884. Ins. and Corporation Law. No. 3 N.
Main St.
George Culley Manly, B 6 n, Denver, Col.
Bom Uniontown, O., Nov. 21, 1863. Chillicothe, O., High School. A. B.,
Univ. of Denver, 1885. A. M., Univ. of Mich., 1887. Member of
Phi Alpha Society. Numerous Oratorical Prizes. Law Editor of
Chronicle^ 1886-7. Professor of Law in Denver Law School, Univ.
of Denver, since 1891. Trustee of said Institution. Atty. for Nev-
ada Southern R. R. Co. Corporation and Mining Law. 67-8
Arapahoe Bldg.
Charles Sumner Pierce, Oscoda, Mich.
Born Belle Branch, Mich., June 12, i860. Mich. State Normal School,
1882.
Charles Reed, 6 K E, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Garrote, Tuolumne Co., Cal., March 23, 1861. Univ. of Cal.,
1877-9. ^- ^'j Cornell Univ., 1882, Practiced at Dallas, Tex.,
1887-95. Agent of Lawyers' Co-op. Publ. Co. for Mo., Kas. and
Colo. No. 612 Olive St.
KENT CHAPTER. 41
James Newton Saunders, A K E, Stanford, Ky.
JBorn Springfield, Ky., April 2, 1864. Central Univ., 1881-4. Westmin-
ster Coll., Mo., 1884-5. Member of Pkilolathean Society. Tribune,
1886-7. Practiced at Springfield, Ky. Represented Washington Co.
in General Assembly of Ky., 1894. Appointed member of Ky. State
R. R. Commission.
Samuel Ira Slade, Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, Feb. 6, 1863. Henze & Slade, 18 Whitney Opera Blk.
John Wesley Mayo Stewart, Louisa, Ky.
Born Paintsville, Ky., Dec. 3, 1864. Vanderbilt Univ., 1881-2. Procon-
sul, 1886-7. City Atty. and U. S. Com. Stewart & Stewart.
f George Brown Watson, B & 11, Kansas City, Kas.
Born Alliance, O., May 15, 1862. A. B., Kas. State Univ., 1884.
LL. B., Columbia Law School, 1887. Affiliated with Story Chapter,
1886-7. -N' E- cor. Seventh and Minnesota Ave.
fpRANK Lincoln Wean, Chicago, 111.
Born Williamsfield, O., Aug. 6, i860. Corunna High School, 1880.
Principal of Alpena Schools, 1882-4. L.^- ^^ Union Law School,
1887. Affiliated with Booth Chapter, 1886-7. 48 Montauk Blk.
CLASS OP 1888.
tJoHN RoBB Calder, ^ A 6, Tolcdo, Ohio.
Born Alexandria, Penn., Apr. 14, 1862. Penn. State Normal, 1880.
Wooster Univ., 1880-4. A. B., Cornell. Univ., 1886. Spitzer Bldg.
X,ODowicK Fitch Crofoot, Omaha, Neb.
Born Pontiac, Mich., Oct. 9, 1865. Pontiac High School. Proconsul,
1887-8. Class Consolator. 206 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Perley Francis Gosbey, 4> K ¥, San Jos^, Cal.
Bom Santa Clara, Cal., May 15, 1859. A. B., Univ. of Pacific, 1880.
A. M., idii/., 1883. Law Editor, Michigan Arronaut^ 1887-8. Trib-
une, 1887-8. Contributor to Phi Delta Vni Brief . Law Class His-
torian. Grand Master, I. O. O. F., State of Cal. 27 Porter Bldg.
fHARRY Almon Lovett, Tfufo, Nova Scotia.
Born Kentville, N. S., May 10, 1866. A. B., Acadia Univ., Wolfville,
N. S. LL. B., Dalhousie Univ. Cummings & Lovett, Prince St.
William Hickman Moore, Seattle, Wash.
Bom Franklin, Mo., May 26, 1861. A. B., Ky. Univ., 1884. A. M.,
Shelbyville High School. Consul, 1887-8. Special Counsel to City
of Seattle, 1890-4- 436-8 Burke Bldg.
42 PHI DELTA PHI,
John Allen Murphy, Pittsburgh, Penn.
Bom Flatwoods, Penn., April i, 1866. Mt. Pleasant Coll., 1886. Mur- 1
phy & Hosack, 919 Carnegie Bldg. j
!
Wilbur Owen, Sioux City, Iowa.
Born Bethel, Vt., Oct. 24, 1863. B. S. and Class Pres., Coe Coll., 1886.
William Lewis Parmenter, Lima, O.
Born Lima, May 12, 1867. Lima High School, 1884. Historian, 1887-8.
Cable & Parmenter, 37-40 Opera House Blk.
♦1892. Samuel Lawrence Philbrick.
Bom Oscoda, Mich., May 4, i860. Watrousville High School, 1879.
Practiced at Oscoda, Mich.
fWALTEK Teis Smith, B ^ IJ, Pekin, 111.
Born Pekin, Sept. 27, 1864. la. Wesleyan Univ. A. B. and Palladium
Editor, Univ. of Mich., 1887. Senior Sibyl Editor of Alpha Nu^
1886-7. LL. B., Columbia Law School, and First Johnson Prize, 1888.
Affiliated with Story Chapter, 1887-8. Sec. of T. H. Smith & Co.
George Bourdillon Stewart, Ft. Madison, la.
Born Burlington, la., June 16, 1865. Cheltenham Academy and Univ. of
Penn. Wharton School of Finance, Philadelphia.
John Quincy Van Swearingen, Uniontown, Penn.
Born Uniontown, Feb. 20, 1866. Valedictorian, Mt. Pleasant Institute,
1886. Gladiator, 1887-8. City Atty., 1890-6. Member of Legal
Examining Com. Atty. for the Borough of Ohiopyle. Cooper &
Van Swearingen.
George Kassett Yerkes, Detroit, Mich.
Born Northville, Mich., Nov. 16, 1864. State Normal School, 1885.
Scriptor and Correspondent of Pui Delta Phi Briefs 18S7-8. Esti-
mator at Large, of Detroit. Haug & Verkes, 45 Campau Bldg.
CLASS OF 1889.
"^Alfred Jackson Adams. (Address unknown.)
Bom Kingston, Ont., May 28, 1S66. Ithaca, N. Y., Academy, 1883.
Armand Albrecht, St. Paul, Minn.
Born St. Paul, May 12, 1868. Minneapolis Academy. Gladiator, 1888-9.
Stevens, O'Brien, Cole & Albrecht. 203 Minnesota Bank Bldg.
Arthur Wolfe Brady, Muncie, Ind.
Born Muncie, Ind., Jan. 13, 1865. A. B. and Cobden Medal, Yale Univ.^
1887. Mayor of Muncie. No. io8>^ N. Walnut St.
KENT CHAPTER, 43
f David Kipling Cochrane, B 9 IJ, Chicago, 111.
Bom Milwaukee, Wis., March 23, 1865. Ph. B., and Paliadium Editor,
Univ. of Mich,, 1888. Vice-Pres. Unity Club, 1887-8. Formerly
Deputy Clerk Appellate Court, First Dist., Chicago. Meek, Meek &
Cochrane, 61-5 Metropolitan Blk.
fMATTHEW CoRRY FLEMING, New York City.
Born Xenia, O., June 24, 1864. Wooster Univ., one year. A. B. and
Salutatory, Princeton Coll., 1886. A. M., ibid. LL. B., Cincinnati
Law School, 1889. Affiliated with Hamilton Chapter, i888-g.
Gayley, Baucus & Fleming. No. 52 Wall St.
William Wickware Griffin, A J <P, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Detroit, Aug. 21, 1868. In Italy, 1877-82. Mich. Mil. Acad*
emy, 1885. Post-Graduate, ibid., 1886. Sheffield Scientific School,
Yale Coll. Lit. Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1887-8. Member of House
of Rep. Michi^^an Legislature, 1893-6. Griffin & Russell, Suite 1120-
3, Chamber of Commerce.
Volney Omeara Hildretm, Fort Worth, Tex.
Born Scott Co., Ky., April 18, 1862. A. B., Ky. Univ., iS86. Cecro'
pian Lit. Society. Proconsul, 1888-9. Law Class Orator. No. 300
Main St.
Ernest Robert Keith, J T J, Indianapolis, Ind.
Born Brazil, Ind., Aug. 30, 1866. DePauw Univ., 1884-7. Member of
Platonian Lit. Society. Consul, 1888-9. Rooms, 1-3, No. 38 E.
Washington St.
John McFarland Ormond, ^ /' J, Toledo, O.
Born Sherau, Penn., Jan. 18, 1865. Ph. B., Univ. of Wooster, 1887.
Corr. Scriptor, 1888-9. Correspondent Columbia Law Times, 1887-9^
513-15 The Nasby Bldg.
George John Stoneman, Jr., Globe, Ariz.
Born Petersburg, Va., May 4, 1868. Coe College, Cedar Rapids, la.
Private School, San Francisco. Scriptor, 1888-89. City Clerk of Seat-
tle, Wash., 1892. Practiced in Honolulu, H. I. Edwards & Stone-
man, Criminal and Mining Law.
Samuel Lennon Thompson, 0 J H. (Address unknown.)
Bom Oxford, O., Oct. 20, 1862. A. B. and Class Orator, Buchtel Coll.,.
1886. Tribune, 1888-9. Practiced at Columbus, O.
fGEORGE Henry W^ood, Dayton, O.
Born Dayton, Nov. 3, 1867. Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1887. Editor of
Statistician, Member of Berzelius Society. Vice-Pres. Junior Law
Class, 1889. LL. B. and highest standing, Cincinnati Law School,
1889. Affiliated with Hamilton Chapter, 18&8-9. 38-9 Callahan
Bank Bldg.
44 PHI DEL TA PHI.
CLASS OF 1890.
♦1892. Henry Ward Baird, ATA.
Born Armada, Macomb Co., Mich., May 16, 1864 B. S., Mich. Agri-
cultural Coll., 1883. Died at Colorado Springs, Nov. 4, 1892.
I.AVERNE Bassett, Detroit, Mich.
Born Saline, Mich, April 23, 1865. Ann Arbor High School, 1884.
Ph. 6., Univ. of Mich., 1888. Gladiator, 18S9-90. Room i Detroit
Opera House Bldg.
William Francis Carter, St. Louis, Mo.
Born Farmington, Mo., Oct. 30, 1867. Washington Univ., St. Louis,
1883-6. Consul, 1889-90. Thoroughman & Carter. 601-2 Oriel
Bldg.
Linton Alden Cox, Indianapolis, Ind.
Born Azalia, Ind., Sept. 2, 1868. Raisin Valley, Mich., Seminary,
1884-5. Ph- B. and Class Pres., Earlham Coll., 1888. Atty. for
C, H. & D. R. R. Co. Pickens & Cox. Commercial Bldg.
Brode Bedford Davis, h S II, Chicago, 111.
Born Lewis, la., Jan. 15, 1868. State Univ. of la. Walker & Davis,
1214 Association Bldg, No. 153 LaSalle St.
f Walter Simpson Holden, (P /f *^, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, March 19, 1865. Chicago West Division High School.
A. B. and Senior Class Pres., Univ. of Mich., 1889. Vice-Pres., of
Literary Adelphia^ 1886-7. Editor of Sophomore Class Oracle^ 1887.
LL. B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1890. Sec. of Executive Council of
Phi Kappa Psi, 1895-8. 141 5 Marquette Bldg.
George Anthony Katzenberger, Greenville, Darke Co., O.
Born Greenville, Dec. 11, 1867. Ann Arbor High School, 1886-8. His-
torian, i888-go. Law Editor of Michigan Argofwut^ 1889-90.
Stud. lur.y Ruperto-Carola Univ., Heidelberg, 1 890-1. Member
of Zaringia. Asst. Atty., Bureau of Justice, Chicago, 1893-4. Con-
tributor to the Chicago I^w Journal^ **A Brief Review of the Life
and Work of David Dudley Field," May, 1894. Sec. of the Council
of Phi Delta Phi since 1893.
Edgar Frederick Koehler, Fort Apache, Ariz. Ter.
Born Galena, 111., July 9, 1868. Le Mars, la., High School, 1886.
Maryland Mil. and Naval Academy, 1886-7. N. W. Normal, Le
Mars, la., 1888. Scriptor, 1889-90. Lieut. Co. I, nth U. S. Inf.
Permanent address, care Firet National Bank, Blue Hill, Neb., and
care Adjutant-General, Washington, D. C.
KENT CHAPTER, 4S
Edward Cooke Mason, J T J, Idaho Springs, Col.
Born Appleton, Wis., March 2, 1863. A. B., Stale Univ. of Col., i888.
Member of Bell Lit. Society. Dist. Atty. of the First Judicial Dist»
of Col. Room 7 Hanchett Blk.
Arthur Eugene Pratt, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bom St. George, Utah Ter., Sept. i, 1864. St. Mark's High School,
188 1. Deseret Univ., Salt Lake City, 1885-6. Tribune, 1889-90.
f George Frederick Rush, ^ K ¥y Chicago, 111.
Bom Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 20, 1863. Chicago West Division High School.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1889. A. M., ibid.y 1893. LL. B., Chicago-
Coll, of Law, 1891. Archon of Till Dist. of Phi Kappa Psi. Edi-
tor of Phi Kappa Psi Shield. Atty. for the Civic Federation. Mas-
ter in Chancery of the Superior Court of Cook Co. . 11 10 Title and
Trust Bldg. No. 100 Washington St.
fLAWRENCE Van Buskirk, 4> K W, Bloomington, Ind.
Bom Bloomington, June 21, 1867. Ph. B., Class Pres. and Cobden
Medal, at Indiana Univ, 1888. Member of Tau Epsilon Pi (local).
Mayor of Bloomington, 1891-5. Archon of III Dist. of Phi Kappa
Psi.
, M^ssil
Orlando Chester Volkmor, Massillon, O.
Born Massillon, O., Feb. 28, 1870. Massillon High School, 1888. Law
Class Historian. No. 23 E. Main St.
Archie E. Watson, B 6 Fl, Kansas City, Kas.
Born Mt. Union, O., Nov. 21, 1863. Kas. State Univ., 1882-5. Pro-
consul. N. E. cor. Seventh and Minnesota Aves.
CLASS OF 189L
Daniel Read Anthony, Jr., A T li, Leavenworth, Kas.
Born Leavenworth, Kas., Aug. 22, 1870. Leavenworth High School.
Mich. Mil. Academy, 1887. Univ. of Mich., 1888-9. Business
Manager The Leavenworth Times.
Frederick William Benz, St. Paul, Minn.
Born St. Paul, Aug. 2, 1871. St. Paul High School. Univ. of Minn.,
1892.
•{•Edwin Almarian Blakeslee, 0 F A, Galien, Mich.
Bom Galien, Mich., July 18, 1865. Galien High School. Mich. State
Normal, 1887. Class Historian. Univ. of Mich., 1888-9. Tribune,
1890-T. Member of the Michigan Senate from Seventh Senatorial
Dist.
46 PHI DELTA PHI.
f Charles Wellington Burt, Saginaw E. S., Mich.
Born Saginaw E. S., March 21, 1871. Mich. MiL Academy, 1889.
LL. B., Cornell Univ., 1894. Affiliated with CoNKLiNG Chapter,
1892-4.
Charles Cicero Butler, Cripple Creek, Col.
Born Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 6, 1865. Practiced in Denver. Specialty,
Mining Law. Room 7, Tutt & Penrose Blk.
Ora Elmer Butterfield, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Born Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 9, 1870. High School at Brattleboro, 1886.
Child's Business College, Springfield, Mass., 1888. Clerk and Regis-
ter of Deeds at Greeley, Col., 1889. Member of Webster Society.
Contributor to Michigan Law Journal^ '* Computation of Time,*'
Jan., 1895. Alderman of Seventh Ward, Ann Arbor. Circuit Court
Comr., Washtenaw Co. Lawrence Blk.
fWiLSON Spray Doan, Indianapolis, Ind.
Born Valley Mills, Ind., Nov. 22, 1863. Ph. B., Earlham Coll., 1887.
Editor of Earlhamite. Member of Ionian Society. Beckett & Doan.
Olen Lee Everts, Fresno, Cal.
High School, Valparaiso, Ind. Everts & Ewing.
♦1894. t James Gordon Foard.
Born Hopkinsville, Ky., March 14, 1869. Howard Co., Mo., Schools,
• 1884-5. Kas. City, Central School, 1885-6. Supt. Gen. Del. K. C.
Postoffice, 1886-9. Died Nov. 28, 1894.
Williams Cooper Harris, B 8 fl, Detroit, Mich.
Born Pontiac, Mich., July 23,1866. Pontiac High School, 1883. Unir.
of Mich., 1883-4. Clerk of Justice Courts for Detroit, 1895.
Copyright Law. 79 Moffat Bldg.
Frederick Augustus Henry, Cleveland, O.
Born Geauga Lake, O., June 16, 1867. Cleveland High School. A. B.
Class Pres. and Poet., Hiram Coll., 1888. M. A., Univ. of Mich.,
1 891. Junior Law Class Pres. Prof, of the Law of Personal Property
in Western Reserve Univ. Law School. No. 44 Euclid Ave,
Henry Alonzo Hickman, A (P, Chicago, 111.
Born Wilmington, Del., Nov. 3, 1866. Wilmington High School, 1884.
Delaware Coll.. 1887. Prize Orator, 1886. U. S. Postoffice Dept.
1886-9. ^^' 90 ^ Salle St.
"fGEORGE Erasmus Howes.
See Class of 1892.
John Clarence Huntoon, Great Falls, Mont.
Born Petersborough, Ont., May 13, 1865. Practiced in Detroit, 1891—3.
Lai^ent & Huntoon.
KENT CHAPTER, 47
George Samuel Johnson, A K E, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., 1890. Member of Franklin Lit.
Society. City Atty. of Versailles, Mo., 1802-4. Johnson & Hauts,
Commercial and Corporation Law. 701 Onel Bldg.
f Janes Sherman Martin, ^ F A, Toledo, O.
Bom Fredericksburg, O., Sept. 18, 1866. Freshman Class Pres. Iruing
Society Orator. Ph. B., Wooster Univ., 1887. Formerly corres-
pondent of Cincinnati Post, Later, Detroit' t/ews, Scriptor, 1 890-1.
Editor Toledo Sunday Journal^ 1 895.
f Richard Leslie Melton, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Warsaw, Mo., Nov. 24, 1868. Warsaw High School. Sedalia
Univ., 1884-6. Gladiator, 1890-I.
Norman Arter Phillips, h 8 IJ, New Castle, Pa.
Born New Castle, Oct. 9, 1865. Bethany Coll., W. Va. Class Orator,
1884. Editor of Bethany Collegian, Harvard Univ., i88s-6.
Travelled abroad, 1889-90. Consul, 1890-1. Law Class Pres. Sec.
of Thomas W. Phillips, M. C, from 25th Dist. of Pa., Washington,
D. C.
Harold Taylor, ^ F A, Indianapolis, Ind.
Wabash Coll., 1878-81. Treas. Inter-Collegiate Orotorical Assn. of Ind.,
1880-1. Official reporter of Marion Co., Ind., Courts, 1882-90.
302-4 Indiana Trust Co. Bldg.
Duncan MacArthur Vinsonhaler, On^aha, Neb.
Bom Maryville, Mo., June 29, 1867. Proconsul, 1890-1. 618 N. Y.
Life Bldg.
William Henry Wadley, Denver, Col.
Born Brookline, Mass., Jan. 17, 1864. Boston Grammar School, 1878.
Boston Latin School, 1878-81. Talbot, Denison & Wadley, 539-542
Equitable Bldg.
CLASS OF 1892.
James Henry Adams, Omaha, Neb.
A. B., Coe Coll., Cedar Rapids, la., 1888. Proconsul, 1891-2. Ache-
son & Adams, 923-5 N. Y. Life Bldg.
William Arthur Beasly, 0 K ^, San Jos6, Cal.
Born Valley Ford, Cal., March 22, 1866. Santa Clara Co. Academy,
1888. Univ. of the Pacific, four years. Member of Archania Soci-
ety. .Consul, 1891-2. Deputy Dist. Atty of Santa Clara Co. Room
10 Court House.
Patrick Austin Berry, B 6 11, Atlanta, Ga.
Born Howard, O., Dec. 23, 1869. Bethany Coll., 1888-90. Holloway
& Berry, 66 Inman Bldg.
48 PHI DELTA PHI.
Fenton Whitlock Booth, d 2", Marshall, 111.
fJoHN Robert Effinger, Jr., * K W, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Ph. M., ibid.y 1894. Asst. Principal of
Manistee, Mich., High School, 1 891-2. Member of Omicron Phi.
Instructor in French, U. of M., 1893-5. In France and Italy, 1895-6.
Editor of ** Selected Essays from Sainte Beuye," published by Ginn &
Co., Boston. Senior Instructor in French at Univ. of Mich, since
Oct., 1896.
fVViLLiAM Henry Eichhorn.
Born Morkle, Ind., Oct. 6, 1866. Bluffton High School, 1885. Ind.
State Normal School. Scriptor, 1891-2. Supt. of Public Schools,.
Wells Co., Ind.
Victor Moreau Elting, d K Ey Chicago, 111.
Born Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1871. A. B., Columbia Coll., 1891-
Member of Barnard Lit. Society. 67-71 Commercial Bank Bldg.
John Stuart Williams Holloway, BOH, Atlanta, Ga.
Born Clark Co., Ky., Apr. 27, 1871. Ky. Univ., 1888-9. Univ. of
Mich., 1889-90. Holloway & Berry, 66 Inman Bldg.
Francis Triplett Hord, Indianapolis, Ind.
B. S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1888.
George Erasmus Howes, Jr., i4 J ^, Battle Creek, Mich.
Born Camden, N. J., Nov. 16, 1869. Clerk of Board of Public Works
of Battle Creek, 1888. Univ. of Mich., 1889-91. Scriptor. Not in
practice.
•j-PoMEROY Ladue, Z *F, New York City.
Born Detroit, 1868. B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1890. Managing Editor of
Chronicle^ 1 889-90. Observer in Weather Bureau, U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1891-2. Practiced in Detroit, 1892-3. Instructor in
Mathematics, Univ. of Mich., 1893-4. Prof, of Mathematics, Univ..
of City of New York (now New York Univ.) since 1894.
•j-Elliott Northcott, Huntington, W. Va.
Tribune, 1891-2.
Melvin Benjamin Parmely, Jr., Cleveland, O.
Born Ashland, O., Oct. 9, 1869. Garfield Univ., 1889-91. With Kline.
Carr, Tolles & Goff, 517 Cuyahoga Bldg.
■j-Charles Strong Witbeck, A K £, Detroit, Mich.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Office, 38 Newberry Bldg.
kENT ClfAFTEH. 4^
fCHARLES CotEfMAN BENEDICT, A Y, Cindnnati, O,
Born Mason, O., Aug. 4, 1869. Lebanon, O., High School, 1886/
B. S., National Normal Univ., 1887. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1892.
LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, 1893. Affiliated with Hamilton
Chapter, 1892-3. Pres. of the Stamina Republican League. Vice-
Pres. of Ohio State Republican League. Supreme Court Examiner.
Swift Bldg., No. 15 E. Third St.
f Albert Sidney Brown, B 6 n, Chicago, 111.
Born in Ralles Co., Mo., Aug. 25, 1871. Englewood High School, x888.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Gladiator, 1891-2. 1201 Ashland
Blk.
fEDWiN Nichols Caldwell, B 6 U, Battle Creek, Mich.
Oliver Howard Carson, I X, Indianapolis, Ind.
Born Southport, Ind., May 4, 1866. A. B., Class Pres. and Orator, De-
pauw Univ., 1887. A. M., idit/. Principal Kendalville High School,
1887-9. Principal Lansing, Mich., Schools, 1889-91. 88-90 Lom-
bard Bldg.
Frank Crawford, Vf 1, ^ B K, Omaha, Neb.
Born Colebrook, N. H., March 12, 1870. St. Johnsbury Academy.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1891. Jefferis & Crawford. No. 1505 Famam St.
James William Good, Indianapolis, Ind.
B. S., Coe Coll., 1893. Member of Alpha Nu. Law Class Orator,
1893. 88-90 Lombard Bldg.
Edwin Bates Harts, Chicago, 111.
Born SpringBeld, July 26, 1868. B. S., Coll. of N. J., Princeton, 1891.
Member of CHo Hall. 109 Hartford Bldg.
Milton Johnson, Maysville, Ky.
B. S., C. E., Glasgow Coll. Valedictorian of College and Law Classes.
James Brannan Nelson, * T J, Greencastle, Ind.
Bom Greencastle, Feb. 8, 1871. Depauw Univ., 1888-91. Consul,
1892-3. Member of Asburian Society. First Oratorical Honors.
Box No. 465.
Jonathan Palmer, Jr., Detroit, Mich.
Born Atlas, Genesee Co., Mich., Aug. 6, 1869. Flint High School, 1888.
Kalamazoo Coll., 1888-91. Sec. of Detroit Alumni Assn. of Phi
Delta Phi. Delegate to Third National Convention of Phi Delta
Phi, July, 1893. 79 MofiEat Bldg.
George Griffin Prentis, Z ^, Detroit, Mich.
B. L., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Managing Editor of Fraternity Weekly
and The Yellow and Blue. Member of Omicron Phl 8-9 Mc-
Gr»w Bldg.
so PHI DELTA FHL
Henry Allen Reese, BSD, Lincoln, Neb.
B. L., Univ. of Nejj., 1891. LL. M., Univ. of Neb., 1895. McMur-
try Bldg.
Charles Prentice Richardson, ^ K *F, Elk City, Idaho.
Born Princeton, 111., Sept. 20, 1869. Chicago Manual Training School,
1887. Mich. Mil. Academy, 1889-90. Univ. of Mich., 1890-1.
Manager of Elk Mining Co., 1893. Practiced in Chicago, 1893-4.
Hepner & Richardson, Moose Creek Hydraulic Gold Mines.
John Southworth Rountree, Milwaukee, Wis.
Frank Carpenter Smith, ^ K W, Chicago, 111.
Bom Barre, Vt., Nov. 28, 1869. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Care of
Estey & Camp, Pianos and Organs.
Robert Foster Thompson, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Canandaigua Academy, 1890. LL. M., Univ. of Mich., 1893. Vice-
Pres. of Post-Graduate Class. Leader Univ. Glee Club. Quiz- Mas-
ter in Law Dept., 1892-3. 13 Atwater Blk.
Campbell Marion Voorhees, ^ /T ^, Columbus, O.
Born Coshocton, O., Dec. 23, 1866. Wooster Univ., 1887-90. Innng
Lit. Society. Proconsul, 1892-3. Affiliated with Swan Chapter,
1893-4. Voorhees & Voorhees, 908 Wyandotte Bldg.
Edwin Augustine Wilcox, ^ K W, San Jos6, Cal.
Bom Fort Wayne, Ind., March 12, 1868. A. B., Univ. of the Pacific,
1890. Archanian Society. Gladiator, 1892-3. 53-4 Porter Bldg.
Edward Holland Williams, New York City.
Phillips Exeter Academy. Scriptor, 1892-3. Managing Atty. for Blair
& Rudd. Mutual Life Bldg., No. 32 Liberty St.
CLASS OF 1894.
Alfred Franklin Bissell, B 0 11, Des Moines, la.
Born Dexter, la., July 6, 1864. Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, O.
Oberlin Coll. Adelbert Coll. Proconsul, 1893-4. Youngerman Blk.
f George Van Dusen Candler, Z W, Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, Nov. -2, 1865. Detroit High School, 1883. Univ. of
Mich., 1 891-2. 828-9 Chamber of Commerce.
Henry Ernest Candler, Z ^, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Detroit, March 7, 1870, Detroit High School. Mich. Mil. Acad-
emy, 1888. B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Member of Omicron Phi.
Tribune, 1893-4. 57 Moffat Bldg.
J
KENT CHAPTER, 51
HoLBROOK GiLSON Cleaveland, W Y, St. Louis, Mo.
Born Plymouth, Ind., Aug. 13, 1870. Smith Academy, St. Louis. Pres.
• Northwestern Inter-Collegiate Athletic Assn., 1893. A. B. Univ. of
Mich., 1893. Scriptor, 1893-4. Delegate to Third National Conven-
tion of Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893. 620 Union Trust Bldg.
Walter Shepard Fulton, Seattle, Wash.
Born Pittsburgh, Penn., Aug. 10, 1873. Seattle High School. Univ. of
Wash., three years. White, Munday & Fulton.
William Rhodes Hervey, K A (So. Order), Los Angeles,
Cal.
Bom Somerville, Tenn., March 26, 1870. 6. S. and B. A., Arkansas
Industrial Univ., 1890. Valedictorian, 1890. Historian, 1893-4.
529-31 Stimson Blk.
John Stanley Hurd, ^ T, Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, June, 1872. "Detroit High School, 1889. A. B., Univ. of
Mich., 1893. 40 Campau Bldg.
fGoRDON Nathan Kimball, Ogden, Utah.
Franz Christian Kuhn, Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, Feb. 8, 1872. Mt. Clemens High School, 1889. B. S.,
and Business Manager Castalian^ Univ. of Mich., 1893. Asst. Busi-
ness Manager To Wit^ 1894. Circuit Court Comr. of Macomb Co.,
1894-6. 82 Home Bank Bldg.
f Samuel Medbury, A K E, 6 N Ey Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, Jan. 3, 1872. Univ. of Mich., 1 891-2. Manager Univ.
of Mich. Glee and Banjo Clubs, 1893-4.
William Goodpastor Ramsey, B 8 FI, Owingsville, Ky.
Born Owingsville, Dec. 30, 1871. Denver High School. B. A., Univ.
of Va., 1892. Justice of the Peace, First Magisterial Dist. of Ky.,
1891.
Hedley Vicars Richardson, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Tendell, Ont., 1870. Detroit High School, 1889. Class Pres. and
Prophet. Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1893. Pres. 'Varsity Glee and
Banjo Clubs. 18 Moffat Bldg.
Daniel Lindsay Russell, Jr., J K £, Detroit, Mich.
Born Wilmington, N.C., Nov. 18, 1870. Wilmington High School, 1888.
Univ. of N. C., 1890-2. Member IVebster Society. Griffin, Clark
& Russell, 1 1 20-3 Chamber of Commerce.
Si PHI DELTA PHL
James Jay Sheridan, Chicago, III.
Bom Gold Hill, Nev., Aug. i6, 1868. Marshall, Mich., High School.
Member of IVebsUr Society. Pres. Univ. of Mich. Republican Club.
Chairman of Executive Com. American Republican College League.
Vice- Pres. of the same. LL. M., Vale Law School, 1895. Affiliated
with Waite Chapter, 1894-5. 1103 Home Ins. Bldg.
John Grover Stone, H B II, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Allegan, Mich., Sep.. 29, 1871. Beloit Coll. Academy, 1891.
Beloit Coll., 1891-2. Priee Declamation. 628 Mich. Trust Co.
Bldg.
Luther Ogden Wadleigh, d K E, 6 N E, Syracuse, N. Y.
Bom Potsdam, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1862. Potsdam State Normal. Ph. B.
and Calculus Orator, Syracuse Univ., 1892. 126 The Bastable.
Percy Wilson, SAX, Denver, Col.
Born Fort Clark, Texas, Jan. 10, 1872. Macalester Coll., St. Paul,
Minn., i888-90' A. B., Univ. of N. J., Princeton, 1892. Consul,
1893-4. 409 McPhee Bldg.
Harry Fralick Worden, A A 0, 0 N E, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Bom Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 31, 1871. Grand Rapids High School.
Univ. of Mich., 1890-4. Pres. Univ. of Mich. Glee Club, 1894.
CLASS OF 1895.
Elmer Louis Allor, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Ray Center, Mich., Dec. 22, 1867. B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1892.
Insructor in Astronomy, 1892-3. Atty. for Snow, Church & Co.
Residence and permanent acfdress, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Durfee &
Allor 716-7 Union Trust Bldg.
fiRA Charles Belden, * K W, Chicago, 111.
Born Kaneville, 111., July 2, 1871. Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1893. Edi-
tor Yellow and Blue. Editor Inlander. Address, 141 2 Monadnock
Bldg.
Harry Conant Bulkley, J K E, Detroit, Mich.
Bora Monroe, Mich., 1870. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Business
Manager of Palladium, Editor of Oracle. Editor of thronicle-Ar-
gonaut. With Russell & Campbell, Union Trust Bldg.
John Sidney Burnet, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Sept. 15, 1874. Orchard Lake Academy, 1893. Gladi-
ator, 1894-5.
Leigh Randall Crawford, Colebrook, N. H.
Bora Colebrook, N. H., July 18, 1876. Harvard Law School, 1895-6.
Affiliated with Choate Chapter, 1895-6.
KENT CHAPTER, 53
Henry Howard Gushing, A K E, Toledo, O.
Born Chicago, Feb. 6, 1864. Univ. of Mich., 1884-5. Proconsul,
1894-5. In Real Estate business. No. 239 Superior St.
Robert Winfield Dunn, B B IJ, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Mich., 1891-3. Tribune, 1894-5. Coleman & Dunn. Suite
1506 Ashland Blk.
f Harry Irying Dunton, X W, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Allan Pegram Gilmour, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Henderson, Ky., July i, 1870. B. A., Univ. of Va., 1893. Pres.
of fVashington Lit. Society. Editor [/. of Va. Magasitu, Consul,
1894-5. Care of Kirchner & Davock.
Frank Pliny Graves, A J ^, Benton Harbor, Mich.
Bom Grand Rapids, June 27, 1871. A. B., and Managing Editor Palla-
diuniy Univ. of Mich., 1893. Manager Univ. of Mich. Glee and
Banjo Club, 1894-5. 4-5 Conkey Blk.
Charles Belknap Henderson, ^ K W, Elko, Nev.
Bom San Jose, Cal., June 8, 1873. Univ. of the Pacific. Leland Stan-
ford, Jr., Univ., 1892-3. Scriptor, 1894-5. On Res Gestae Board,
1895. LL. M., Univ. of Mich., 1896.
Hugh Glenn Keegan, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Bom Fort Wayne, Ind., April 9, 1872. Woodworth & Keegan, 15-6
Pixley>Long Blk.
RuFUS GiLLETT Lathrop, A K E, Detroit, Mich.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1893.
Charles Sumner McDowell, B 0 U, Canton, O.
Bom Canton, Jan. 22, 1874. Univ. of Wooster, 1891-3. McCarty &
McDowell. Rooms 9-12 Cassilly Blk.
Edgar Martin Morseman, Jr , ^ A' *F, Omaha, Neb.
Bom Omaha, Sept. 24, 1873. Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1894. Omaha
National Bank Bldg.
Daniel Benjamin Ninde, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Bom Fort Wayne, July 28, 1870. Graduate of U. S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, 1891. Harvard Univ., 1891-3. L. M. Ninde & Sons.
f Victor John Obenauer, ^ A U, Detroit, Mich.
Born Saginaw, Mich., Oct. 15, 1865. Bay City High School, 1889.
B. S., A. B., and Valedictory, Olivet Coll., 1891. Editor of 0/ivet
Ecko^ College Journal, Fraternity Souvenir Epitome. Princ.pal of
Marshall High School, 1891-3. Obenauer & Curtis, 821-3 Ch^amber
of Commerce Bldg.
54 PHI DELTA PHI.
GiLMORE Delaplaine Price, B 9 U, Milwaukee, Wis.
Bom Fort Laramie, Wyo., March 7, 1870. B. S., Dartmouth Coll., 1892.
1007 Pabst Bldg.
Edward Sidney Rogers, Chicago, 111.
Born Castine, Me., Apr. 15, 1875. Graduate of Orchard Lake Academy,
1893. Northwestern Univ. Historian, 1894-5. Delegate to the
Fourth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, 1895. 309 Home
Ins. Bldg.
Charles Zollinger, I N, Waterloo, la.
Ph. B., Cornell Coll., la., 1889 or 1890. Law Dept., State Univ. of
la., 1893-4. Initiated at McClain Chapter, 1893-4. Formerly
Principal of Rockford, la., Public Schools.
CLASS OF 1896.
John Benjamin Archer, X 9", Blackinton, Mass.
Bom Blackinton, Oct. 14, 1872. Drury Academy. A. B., Williams
Coll., 1893. Oak Terrace.
Franklin Elisha Bump, Wausau, Wis.
Neville, Wis., High School, 1891. Univ. of Wis., 1892-5. Initiated
at Harlan Chapter, 1894-5. Sec.-Treas. of National League of
College Civil Service Reform Clubs.
Edwin Denby, Detroit, Mich.
Born Evansville, Ind., Feb. 18, 1870. Evans^ille High School. For-
merly with Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service at Pekin,
China. Center Univ. of Mich. Foot Ball Eleven, 1895-6. Consul,
1895-6. No. 314 John R. St.
Charles Woodworth Foster, 0 J 0, Lansing, Mich.
Born Lansing, Mar. 28, 1873. Lansing High School. B. L., Univ. of
Mich., 1895. On Palladium Board, 1895. Scriptor, 1895-6.
Benjamin Andrew Gage, Cleveland, O.
Born Elkhart, Ind., July 20, 1874. Cleveland High School. Member of
Univ. of Mich. Glee Club, 1895-6. No. 393 Cedar Ave.
Warren W. Guthrie, Jr., Atchison, Kas.
Bom Atchison, July 22, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Pioneer Hall
Bldg.
John Truesdale Harrington, Jefferson, O.
Born Rock Creek, O., May 22, 1873. New Lynne Academy. Oberlin
Academy, 1890. A. B.,' Oberlin Coll., 1894. Editor of Res Gestae^
1896.
KENT CHAPTER, 55
Alfred Hatch Hunt, d K E, B N E, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Born Grand Rapids, Apr. i8, J872. Grand Rapids High School, 1890.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. No. 113 Madison Ave. f
Nathaniel Hall Kennedy, Jackson, Mich.
Bom Jackson, Nov. 21, 1876. Jackson High SchooL Tribune, 1895-6.
No. 115 Fourth St.
Robert Woolf Manly, B S n, B N E, Chillicothe, O.
Bom Portsmouth, O., June 19, 1873. Univ. of Mich., 1 891-3. Gladi-
ator, 1895-6.
Herbert Rogers Marlatt, Warrensburg, Mo.
Bom Warrensburg, Sept. 10, 1870. Warrensburg State Normal School,
1888. Oberlin Coll., 1892-4. Managing Editor Hes Gestae^ 1896.
•
tJoHN Charles Munger, ^ A B, Xenia, O.
Bom Xenia, O., Dec. 23, 1863. One of the Charter Members of Ohio
Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta Thkta. Ohio State Univ., 1882-4.
Steele Bldg.
Harry Young Saint, ^ K W^ Cincinnati, O.
Bom East Palestine, O., Mar. 9, 1873. Delaware High School, 1890.
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1894. Editor of Res Gestae; 1896.
Vice-Pres. of Univ. of Mich. Athletic Assn., 1895-6. Care Bateman
& Harper, 52 Carew Bldg.
Edmund Claude Shields, Howell, Mich.
Bom Howell, Dec. 30, 1 871. Howell High School. B. L., Univ. ot
Mich., 1894. Pres. of Athletic Assn., 1894. Capt. *Varsity Base
Ball Team, 1894-5. Manager 'Varsity Base Ball Team, 1896.
Oliver Lyman Spaulding, Jr., B B 0, St. Johns, Mich.
Bom St. Johns, June 27, 1875. St. Johns, and Washington, D. C,
High Schools. B. A., and Managing Editor Palladium^ Univ. of
Mich., 1895. Proconsul, 1895-6.
Wade Warren Thayer, K A^ Fort Wayne, Ind.
Bom Jackson, Mich., Sept. 15, 1873. Howe Hall, Lima, Ind. Hobart
Coll., Geneva, N. Y., 1891-3. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. On
Editorial StafE, U. of M. Daily. Historian, 1895-6.
f Frederick Wightman Winkler, A K E, Pontiac, 111.
Born Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 22, 1874. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
1891-3. LPayson Bldg.
S6 PHI DELTA PHL
CLASS OP 1897.
Freeman Field, A J ^, Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, Mich., Aug. 17, 1874. Univ. of Mich., 1893-5. No. 679
Jefferson Ave.
Ransom Gardner George, A d ^, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Born Chicago, 111., Oct. 4, 1870. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1893. Supt.
of Schools, St. Louis, Mich., 1893-5. Proconsul, 1896-7. No. in
Normal St.
Clare Hart Stearns, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Born Pleasant Hill, Mo., Jan. 14, 1873. Kalamazoo High School. Con-
sul, 1896-7. No. 703 South Rose St.
Edward Francis Wehrle, ^ J 8, Mt. Pleasant, la.
Bom Rome, la., Apr. 10, 1868. la. Wesleyan Univ., 1887-9. Ph. B.,
State Univ. of la., 1891. Manager of Pan-American Mining Co.,
Minas Prietas, Sonora, Mexico, 1893-5. Scriptor, 1896-7. Delegate
to the Fifth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, Dec, 1896.
CLASS OF 1898.
Charles Goldsmith Cook, B 0 IJ, Detroit, Mich.
Bom Detroit, Mich., Nov. 24, 1872. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1896. No.
575 Cass Ave.
LuMAN Webster Goodenough, ATA, Ludington, Mich.
Bom Ludington, Mich., Jan. i, 1873. Albion College, 1891-2. B. L.,
Univ. of Mich., 1896. Tribune, 1896-7.
Oliver Allen Ludlow, K A, La Porte, Ind.
Bora La Porte, Ind., Apr. 17, 1876. Hobart Coll., 1894-5. No. 1002
Monroe St.
Lester Elmer Maher, B 6 U, 0 N E, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, HI., June 24, 1874. Northwestern Univ. Law School,
1892-3. Univ. of Mich., 1893-7.
RuFUS Percival Ranney, a K E, Cleveland, O.
Born Cleveland, O., May 24, 1874. Western Reserve Univ., 1893-5.
Cornell Univ., 1895-96. No. 762 Euclid Ave.
Errol Henry Spicer, Detroit, Mich.
Born Montreal, Canada, Dec. 19, 1873. Univ. of Mich., 1893-5. His-
torian, 1896-7. No. 596 Woodward Ave.
Francis Edward Stevens, Columbus, Ind.
Bom Columbus, Ind., Sept. 29, 1876. Notre Dame Univ., 1894*5.
Gladiator, 1896-7. No. 903 Mechanic St.'
KENT CHAPTER, 57
Orestes Humphrey Wright, A ^ ^, Freeport, 111.
Born Freeport, III., Jan. 12, 1874. Beloit Coll., 1893-4. Univ. of
Mich., 1894-5. Manager of Track Athletics, 1896. Vice-Fres. of
Univ. of Mich. Athletic Assn., 1897.
CLASS OF 1899.
Arthur Gilbert Andrews, A I U, Northfield, Vt.
Born Northfield, Vt., Nov. 30, 1874. C. E., Norwich Univ., 1896.
Armin William Brand, Chicago, 111.
Bom Chicago, 111., Sept. 2, 1877. Univ. School, Chicago., III. Yale
Univ., 1895-6. No. 32 Cedar St.
Charles Pugh Davis, B 0 IJ, 0 N £, Lewis, la.
Bom Lewis, la.. Mar. 17, 1873. B. L., Univ. of Mich., 1896.
P^REDERic Harry, Hancock, Mich.
Bora Hancock, Mich., Sept. 30, 1875. Univ. of Mich., 1894-6. Care
Phi Delta Phi House, Ann Arbor.
Samuel Isaac Motter, K B 0, St. Joseph, Mo.
Bora St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 7, 1874. A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. Cor.
Tenth and Charles Sts.
Morris Houghton Reed, A' B <P, St. Joseph, Mo.
Bora St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 21, 1875. A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 6
Antoine St.
Philip Walter Seipp, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, HI., Aug. 26, 1877. Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland,
1895-6. Member of Adelphi Lit. Society at Univ. of Geneva. No.
619 Dearborn Ave.
Wallis Craig Smith, Saginaw, W. S., Mich.
Born Saginaw, Mich., Mar. 15, 1875. Saginaw High School, 1894. No.
316 S. Michigan Ave.
Ellis Gary Soule, 0 K I, Plainwell, Mich.
Born Plainwell, Mich., Jan. 23, 1874. Northwestera Univ., 1893-5.
Francis Louis Wurzburg, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Bora Grand Rapids, Mich., May 10, 1877. Canisius Coll.,. Buffalo,
N. Y., 1891-5. No. 107 Sumner St.
BENJAMIN CHAPTER
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.
ESTABLISHED 1878.
THIS institution is located at Bloomington, Illinois, a city
of 25,000 inhabitants. In 1850, a number of the lead-
ing citizens of the place agitated the founding of a university
in their midst, to be under the control of the Methodist
Church, although open to students from all religious denom-
inations.
In the winter of 1 850-1, a preparatory school was opened
in the basement of the Methodist Church, with Rev. R.
Andrus as •Principal. In 1857, under a new Charter and a
new Board of Trustees, a fine building was completed and the
Faculty increased. Rev. W. H. Wilder, D. D., an alumnus
of 1873, ^s President of the University.
The idea of establishing a Chapter at this institution orig-
inated with J. F. McNaught, Kent, '79, who had graduated
from this institution in 1877, and J. T. McClure, of the Law
Class of 1878. The latter, after selecting a number of
classmates, drew up the form of petition for a charter.
In February, 1878, the Chapter was formally instituted by
T. Rinaker, Kent, '78, H. Wollman, Kent, '78, and J. F.
McNaught, Kent, '79. The name of the Chapter was
chosen in honor of the Dean of the Law Faculty, Judge
R. M. Benjamin.
HONORARY MEMBER.
Reuben M. Benjamin, Bloomington, Illinois.
Author of "Student's Guide to Elementary Law," "Questions on Wal-
ker's American Law, Blackstone and Kent," 1879; "On Law of
Contract," 1889, 2d ed. 1890.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
Eli Parker Adams, ^ T J, Little Falls, Minnesota.
B. S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1875.
George Lincoln Artz, Columbus, Ohio.
Counsel of E. & W. A. L. Railway Co. 72 Wesley Block.
John William Barger. (Address unknown. )
Letters to Des Moines, and Logan, Harrison County, Iowa, returned
unclaimed.
*i888. John Williams Hartley.
Before his death was Banker in Wichita, Kansas.
John Thomas McClure, Denver, Colorado.
A. B., Lincoln University, t872. Member of Amasagacian Literary
Society. . Law Examination Prize. Consul. Staff Corresponpent for
The Industrial Reporter ^ Cooper Building. Residence, No. 1752
Larimer Street.
William Summerfield Metz, Sheridan, Wyoming.
Salutatorian. Judge of Fourth Judicial District of Wyoming, 1893-I901.
CLASS OF 1879.
♦1879. Harlan E. Armstrong.
Died at Metropolis, 111.
Samuel B. Curtis. (Address unknown. )
CLASS OF 1880.
Arthur Henry Burnett.
See Class of 1882.
William Edward Haworth, Decatur, III.
BENJAMIN CHAPTER. 6i
James Henry McCoy, Webster, Day Co., S. D.
Formerly Special U. S. Pension Examiner at Decatur, 111. Auditor of
Marshall Co., S. D.
La Fayette Twitchell, Denver, Col.
Atty. for D. & R. R. R. at Gunnison, Col., 1882-5. Goudy & Twitchell,
306 Ernest & Cranmer Bldg.
CLASS OP 1881.
Eugene A. Ford. (Address unknown. )
Letter to Garnet, Kas., was returned unclaimed.
Jambs Miller. (Address unknown. )
Non-graduate.
James Dickey Templeton, Bloomington, 111.
Attended 111. State Normal Univ. With First National Bank.
CLASS OP 1882.
Horatio Grimes Bent, cP V J, Bloomington, 111.
A. B., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1878. Prof, of Law, ibid, 201 Eddy Bldg.
James Madison Brock, Bloomington, 111.
A. B., Hopedale Coll., 1878. Formerly State's Atty. and Public Admin-
istrator at Aledo, 111.
Orion Kenton Brown. (Address unknown. )
Arthur Henry Burnett, Omaha, Neb.
Ills. Wesleyan Univ., 1877-9. Brome & Burnett, Karbach Bldg., Fif-
teenth and Douglas Sts.
La Fayette Council, (P F A. (Address unknown.)
111. Wesleyan Univ., 1875-80. Letter to Omaha, Neb., returned un-
claimed.
John Tincher English, <P A 8, Danville, 111.
111. Wesleyan Univ. Wholesale Merchant, Walnut St. near North.
Douglas William Helm. (Address unknown. )
CLASS OP 1883.
George Washington Ballance. (Address unknown.)
Martin Alexander Chambers. (Address unknown. )
Hedding Coll., 1877-8.
62 Phi delta PHt,
Robert M. Chambers. (Address unknown. )
Non-graduate. Formerly Member of Legislature of Kas.
William Henry Harnsberger. (Address unknown.)
Letters to Decatur, 111., and McPherson, Kas., returned unclaimed.
Manford Erastus Kinnan. (Address unknown. )
Former address Hastings, Neb.
Jacob P. Lindley, Bloomington, 111.
A. B., Ind. Univ., i88r. Prof, of Law, III. Wesleyan Univ. City Atly.
No. 510 E. Locust St.
John Joseph Pitts, Bloomington, 111.
Ph. B., Shurtlefi Coll., 1877. No. 1108 N. Prairie St., No. ti6 Main St.
*i886. J. Walter Ransdell, ^ A S,
Teacher, 1876-80. City Atty. of Havana, 111., 1884-6. Died at Ha-
vana, 111., Jan. 5, 1886.
Eben a. Richardson. (Address unknown. )
Formerly City Atty. of Shelbyville, 111.
Oscar Rudolph Silliman, B 8 77. (Address unknown.)
Hanover Coll., Ind. A. B., McKendree Coll., 1881. Formerly at
Carmi, 111.
CLASS OF 1884.
Francis David Ader, I X, Greencastle, Ind.
Lincoln Univ., 1880-1. Depauw Univ., 1881-2. At Depauw, Reply
Orator of Platonian Society. Associate Editor of Asbury Alonthly.
Individual Infantry Prize, Corps of Cadets, 1882. Member of Ind.
Legislature, 1889-91-3. Co. Atty. since 1890. Ader Blk.
John W. Davis. (Address unknown. )
William Ebenezer David. (Address unknown.)
Scriptor, Formerly at Chrisman, 111., and Fort Calhoun, Neb.
George Crawford Elliott, (P J ^. (Address unknown.)
111. Wesleyan Univ., Class of 1884.
Abraham Lincoln Phillips, Gibson City, 111.
111. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-2. Formerly City Atty. State's Atty. for
Ford Co.
BENJAMIN CHAPTER. 63
Samuel Douglas Stahl, I Xy Terre Haute, Ind.
A. B., Shurtleff ColL, 1881. 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-2. Valedicto-
rian and First Prize winner. Practitioner of Law Danville, 111.,
1884-6. Special Pension Examiner in U. S. Pension Bureau since
1886.
George Riley Tilton, Danville, 111.
Member of 111. Legislature, 1889. No. 13 N. Vermillion St.
CLASS OP 1885.
Asher C. Ball, Pontiac, III.
B. S., Dover Normal and Busifiess School, 1878. First Prize in Junior
and Senior years. Sec. of Republican Central Com. Master in
Chancery.
Andrew Jackson Barr, ^ J 0, Bloomington, 111.
Attended Lincoln Univ.
*i888. James Carson Briney.
Practiced at Bloomfield, Mo.
Joseph Reuben Burres, Chicago, 111.
Asbury Univ., Gk^encastle, Ind., 1878-9. Asst. Pros. Atty., Cook Co.,
1896-1900. Burres & Dudley, 1203 Ashland Blk.
Edward Everett Donnelly, Bloomington, 111.
Griesheim Bldg.
♦Sterling Price Griffith.
Letter to Marshall, 111., returned marked "Deceased."
Archie A. McClanahan, Chicago, 111.
Monmouth Coll., 1878-80. Initiated at Booth Chapter, 1882-3. Law
School Prize. Room 723, No. 218 La Salle St.
John Martin Newman. (Address unknown. )
Robert Howard Patton, ^ F A, Springfield, 111.
B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1883. M. S., idid, Orendorfif & Patton,
Rooms 1&-17 Franklin Life Bldg., cor. Fifth and Monroe Sts.
CLASS OF 1886.
Enoch Brock, Bloomington, 111.
m. Wesleyan Univ., 1871-3 and 1883. First honors in Law Class. Sec.
and Atty. of The Columbian Loan Assn. 206-7 Griesheim Bldg.,
No. 422 N. Main St.
♦1893. Alfred Chambers.
Attended Lake Forest Univ. Practiced at Charleston, HI.
64 PHI DEL TA PHt,
Reed Green, Cairo, 111.
Member of Lower House of III. Legislature, 1888-92. State Senator,
1893-7. Atty. for 111. Central R. R. Co. at Cairo, 111. Green & Gil-
bert, No. 607 Ohio Levee.
John Charles Harding. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Normal, 111., returned unclaimed.
John Wesley Hinckley. (Address unknown.)
6. S., Blackburn Univ. Former address Onarga, III.
David White Kent, Topeka, Kansas.
Practiced Law at Hutchinson, Kansas. Grand Sec. of Grand Lodge,
I. O. O. F. since June, 1896.
RuFUS Harvey Parks, Minonk, 111.
Not in practice.
CLASS OP 1887.
William Brennan, Ogden, Champaign Co., III.
William Patterson Craig, Champaign, 111.
Graduate of Univ. of 111., 1883. Member of Adelphic Lit. Society.
First Prize best examination. Room 4, No. 11 Main St.
Stephen Olin Davidson. (Address unknown.)
Former address Springfield, 111.
George Benjamin Gillespie. (Address unknown. )
Formerly Master in Chancery at Vienna, 111.
Marion T. Hufford, Canton, III.
Benjamin Martin Kuhn. (Address unknown.)
Former address Bloomington, 111.
Samuel William Odell, Moline, 111.
Attended Port Byron Academy, three years. Author of several works of
Fiction.
J. R. PoGUE. (Address unknown.)
Former address Shelby ville, 111.
Shelton Lawrence Smith, Lexington, 111.
Affiliated with Jay Chapter, 1887-8.
Hiram Richcreek. (Address unknown.)
Former address Paris, III.
BENJAMIN CHAPTER. 65
J. Douglas Welsh, J T^J, Galesburg, III.
B. S., Lombard Univ. Commercial Block.
Charles T. (or G.) Wineteer. (Address unknown.)
Former address Minonk, 111.
CLASS OP 1888.
Albert G. Abney. (Address unknown. )
Former address Harrisburg, III.
Harry Lawrence Arnold. (Address unknown.)
Member of City Council of Vienna, 111., 1884-5. Later practiced in
Wichita, Kas. Letters to both addresses returned unclaimed.
Edward Barry, Bloomington, 111.
Charles Curtis Craig. (Address unknown.)
William Patterson Craig, Champaign, 111.
Graduate of Univ. of 111., 1883. Member of Adelphic Lit. Society. First
Prize best examination. Room 4, No ii Main St.
John William Keeslar, 1 X, Danville, 111.
A. B., Union Christian Coll., Merom, Ind., 1885. Manager of College
Record^ idem. Univ. of 111., 1885-6. Represented Philomathian
Society in College Oratorical Contest, 1886, idem. Law Dept., 111.
Wesleyan Univ., 1887-8. No. 22 N. Vermillion St.
Franklin Jay Parr, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
B. S., Kentucky Univ. City Atty. at Storm Lake, la., Central Ave.
Theodore Granville Risley, Mt. Carmel, 111.
B. S., Northwestern Normal, Geneseo, 111. Clerk U. S. Court at Guth-
rie, O. T. Presidential Elector, 1896.
Otho Douglas Swearingen, Chicago, 111.
Scriptor, and Correspondent of Phi Delta Phi Brief y 1887.
Roland D. Vandeventer. (Address unknown. )
Scriptor, and Correspondent of Phi Delta Phi Brief 1888. Former
address Mt. Sterling, 111. '
CLASS OF 1889.
William Brennan, Ogden, Champaign Co., 111.
James William Gray. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Beecher City, 111., was returned unclaimed.
Frank Wilbur Morrassy. (Address unknown. )
B. S., Northwestern Normal Coll. Former address Sheffield, 111.
The Charter of the Chapter was withdrawn in 1888.
BOOTH CHAPTER
IN THE
LA.W SCHOOL
OF
Northwestern University,
FORMERLY, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
A MEETING to consider the project of founding a Uni-
versity in the vicinity of Chicago was held in that city
on May 31, 1850. It was unanimously resolved that "the
interests of Christian learning demand the immediate estab-
lishment of a University in the northwest," and a committee
was thereupon appointed to secure a charter from the General
Assembly of Illinois. The movement met with success and
a charter was obtained, which was approved by Governor
French on January 28, 1851. In 1853, 380 acres of land,
lying twelve miles north of the city on the shore of Lake Michi-
gan, was purchased for $25,000. Reserving thirty acres for the
University, the remainder, together with adjoining lands, was
laid out into town lots and the town named Evanston, in
honor of Hon. John Evans, one of the original and most
enthusiastic of the Trustees of the University. The proceeds
of the lots sold at Evanston from time to time were used
to meet current expenses and to erect needed buildings, all
of which are substantial structures and well adapted to their
various uses.
68 PHI DEL TA PHI,
The Law School was founded September 14, 1859, there
being at the time but three similar schools west of the Alle-
gheny Mountains. It was originally organized as the Law
Department of the University of Chicago, but on October 6,
1873, it passed under the joint management of Northwestern
University and the University of Chicago, and assumed the
name of Union College of Law. Some years ago it ceased
to have any connection with the University of Chicago, but
continued to retain the name which it assumed when it
established relations with the two Universities. It was
incorporated April 4, 1888, but, in accordance with action
taken in 189 1, the school is now known as the Northwestern
University Law School.
The first meeting of Booth Chapter was held at No. 91
Washington Street, Chicago, on May 4, 1880, by G. F.
White, Kent, '77, and L. C. Brooks, Kent, '80, who-
conducted the initiatory ceremonies. On the following
Saturday, May 8, the first regular initiation took place, and
the propriety of asking some of the alumni of the Law.
School to join the Chapter was considered. Though the
Chapter flourished, as indicated by the well kept minutes of
F. E. Lansing, yet it seems soon to have become disorgan-
ized. The minutes of the Chapter show that it was
reorganized in Room 16 McCormick Block, Saturday,
February 17, 1883, at 1:30 p. m., by T. G. Fitch, Kent, '82.
Since then the chapter has flourished, though in 1886 it was
run sub-rosa. The minutes record the following banquets:
December 18, 1888, at the Grand Pacific Hotel, and May
29, 1889, at the University Club Rooms.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
*i895. Henry Booth.
LL. D. Dean, of the Union College of Law, 1859-91. One of the In-
corporators of the Union College of Law. Member of Board of
Trustees of the Union College of Law. Dean Emeritus of the Union
College of Law, 1892-3.
Nathan Davis Abbott, ^ T, Stanford University, California.
•1 •
A. B., 'Yale, 1877. Student at Law, Watertown, Massachusetts, 1877-9.
LL. 'B., Boston Law School, 1880. Member of Scroll and Key.
Tappan Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, 1891-2
Professor of Law and Secretary of the Faculty of the Northwestern
University Law School, 1 892-4. Prof essor of Law, Leland Stanford,
Jr., University, since 1894. Author of "Descents, Wills and Admin-
istration." The "Law Reports," Michigan Lata Journal^ April i,
1892. "Testamentary Promises to Pay," Michigan Law Journal^
June, 1892. "Testamentary Capacity as Affected by Contract,"
Northwestern Law Rettieiu, January, 1893. No. 23 Salvatierra
Street.
Nathan Smith Davis, Chicago, Illinois.
Illinois Wesleyan University. Trustee of Northwestern University, 1898.
M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons of Western New York.
LL. D., Illinois Wesleyan University. Professor of Medical Juris-
prudence since 1873. Founder of American Medical Association.
Emeritus Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of
Clin|cal Medicine. Dean of the Medical School, and Lecturer on
Medical Jurisprudence in Law School. No. 65 Randolph Street.
^1896. ' William Washington Farwell.
A. B., Hamilton College, 1837. Secretary and Treasurer of Board of
Trustees of Union College of Law. Later, Associate Secretary of
Faculty of Northwestern University Law School. Professor of Equity
Juri^rudence and Code Pleading. Professor of Equity Pleading and
Praqlice, 1892-3.
Edward Avery Harriman, Chicago, Illinois.
A. B., Harvard, 1888. Cincinnati Law School, 1888-9, wl^^i'^ ^^ ^^^
initiated at Hamilton Chapter. AfBliated with Webster Chapter,
1889-91. LL. B., Boston University Law School, 1891. Professor
at Northwestern University Law School since 1892. Secretary of
Faculty since 1895. Author of *' Elements of the Law of Contracts,"
1896.
70 PHI DELTA PHI.
Harvey Bostwick Hurd, Chicago, Illinois.
Professor at Union College of I^w since 1863. One of the Incorporators
of Union College of Law. Professor of the Law of Corporations,
Evidence, Commercial Paper and Statutory Law, Northwestern Uni-
versity Law School, 1891-2. Professor uf Common Law Pleading,
ibid,^ 1892-3. Professor of Pleading, ibid,^ 1893-4 Professor of Law,
1894-S-6. Commissioner from Third Grand Division, appointed by
Twenty-sixth General Assembly in March, 1869, to revise and rewrite
the Statutes of Illinois. Editor of the revisions of 1877, 1879, i88i»
1882, 1S83, 1885, 1887 and 1889. Compiler and editor of the Re-
vised Statutes of the State of Illinois, 1891. LL. D., Northwestern
University, 1895. Trustee of Union College of Law, 1877-80. No.
539 W. Monroe Street.
Blewett Harrison Lee, Chicago, Illinois.
B. S., and Valedictory, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Missis-
sippi, 1883. University of Virginia, 1883-5. l-L. B. and M. A.,
Harvard, 1888. Member of Washington Society at University of
Virginia. Magazine Medal, ibid. Editor-in-Chief of Virginia Uni-
versity Magazine, One of the founders of The Harvard Law
Review, Saechsische Landes-Universitaet, Leipsic, 1888-9. Albert
Ludwigs-Universitaet, Freiburg, 1889. Private Secretary to Justice
Gray. Lecturer at Atlanta Law School, 1 891-3. Professor of Law at
Northwestern University Law School since 1893. Lee & Lawrence,
609 First National Bank Building.
Julian William Mack, Chicago, Illinois.
LL. B., Harvard, 1887. Professor of Law, Northwestern University Law
School, since 1895. Chicago Stock Exchange Building.
Edwin Burritt Smith, Chicago, Illinois.
Oberlin College, 1874-5 LL. B., Union College of Law, 1879. ^*- ^-^
Vale, 1880. Peporter of twenty-seven volumes of Illinois Appellate
Court Reports, Volumes 21-47,1887-93. Professor of Law, North-
western University Law School, since 1895. 201 First National Bank
Building. Member of Council for Illinois of American Bar .Associa-
tion. Masonic Temple.
John Henry Wigmore, Evanston, Illinois.
A. B., Harvard, 1883. LL. B. and M. A., 1887. Head of Foreign Law
Etepartment, Keiogijiku University, Tokyo, Japan, 1889-92. One of
the founders of Harvard Law Rf^'iew. Lecturer on International
I^w at the Semmon School of Political Science, 18^1. New York
Medico-Legal Society Prize on Essay, *• Circumstantial Evidence in
Poisoning Cases." Contributor to San Francisco Alta^ Boston Her-
ald 2LnA the Japan Mail. Special correspondent in Japan of the New
York Nation. Contributor to American Law Revie^v, Harvard Law
Review^ etc. Author of articles on '* Boycotting." ** American Nat-
BOOTH CHAPTER. 71
Quasi-Contracts. " *' Legal Institutions in Old Japan." '* Legal
Education in Modem Japan.'* Author of **A Digest of the Decisions
of the Massachusetts Railroad Commissioners,*' 1888. *<The Aus-
tntian Ballot System," 1889; second edition, 1890. ** Notes by Dr.
Summons on Land Tenure and Local Institutions in Japan, with Notes
and an Introduction,'* published by the Asiatic Society of Japan,
1 891. ** Materials for the Study of Private Law in Old Japan,**
published by the Asiatic Society of Japan, 1892. Professor ox Law
at the Northwestera University Law School and Secretary of the Fac-
ulty, 1893-5. No. 1625 Hinman Avenue.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
Lorenzo Gary Brooks, K I E, Chicago, Illinois.
A. B., Yale College, 1879. Law Department, University of Michi^n,
1879-80, where he was admitted to Kent Chapter. 925 The
Temple.
*i883. Fowler Edward Lansing, J A' E,
A. B. and Valedictory, University 'of Chicago, 1877. Scriptor, 1880.
■
Olin Asbury McFarland, J A' E, Danville, Illinois.
A. B., Indiana Asbury University, Oreencastle, 1878. Historian. No.
• no W. Main Street.
William Albert Paulsen, <P K ^, Chicago, Illinois.
A. B., Racine College, 1876. Tribune. President of Central Trust Co.
& Savings Bank, ten years. Manager Chicago Yacht Club. No. 119
La Salle Street.
Perry Payson Pitcher, Scranton City, Iowa.
HiNsdale College. Northwestern University. Gladiator.- Mayor of
Scranton City. President Farmers & Mechanics Bank.
Linus Calvin Ruth, Chicago, Illinois.
Proconsul. City Attorney of Hillsdale, Illinois. Rooms 12-13 Borden
Block, No. 99 Randolph Street.
John Angel James Whipple, ^ K IJ, Princeton, Illinois.
A. B., Northwestern University. Consul. Methodist Episcopal Min-
ister.
George Frank White, Chicago, Illinois.
LL. B., University of Michigan, 1877, where he was admitted to Kent
Chapter. Rooms 44-5 No. 162 I^ Salle Street.
SPECIAL
Charles Elliott Anthony, Chicago, Illinois.
Phillips Academy, Andover, 1875. Yale College, two years. Formerly
Assistant State's Attorney of Cook County. C. E. & G. D. Anthony,
1 5 12 Ashland Block.
James Audubon Burhans, B 9 U, Chicago, Illinois.
A. B., Depauw University, 1875. A. M., idid^ 1878. Author of "The
Law of Municipal Bonds,*' and "Digest of Laws Governing Invest-
ments by Savings Banks, Insurance Companies, etc.," 1S89. Spe-
cialty, Law of Real Estate and of Municipal Bonds. Illinois Bank
Building, No. 115 Dearborn Street.
Olin J. Gary. (Address unknown.)
Jay* Junius Read, J T J, Chicago, Illinois.
B. S., University of Michigan, 1878. LL. B., Union Law School, 1879.
410-12 Kedzie Building.
Francis William Walker, Chicago, Illinois.
First Assistant State's Attorney, 1884-8. County Attorney, 1890*
Walker, Judd & Hawley, 1020 Chamber of Commerce.
Horace Bailey Walmsley. (Address unknown.)
Born Oldtown, Ohio, 1852. A. B., University of Michigan, 1878. For-
merly in practice at Chicago, and at Eau Claire, Wis.
INITIATES 1880-1.
Fred Laflin Brooks, Chicago, III. •
903 Stock Exchange Bldg.
William Loami Davis, Chicago, III.
Sheffield Scientific School, T878. Real Estate Investments. No. 90
Washington St.
Ely Benjamin Felsenthal, Chicago, III.
A. B., Univ. of Chicago. 1878, Horton Prize. Member of Board of
Trustees of Univ. of Chicago. 103 1-2 Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg.
Harry Geohegan, Chicago, III.
Univ. of Chicago, 1881.
BOOTH CHAPTER. 73
Charles E. Gregory, Chicago, 111.
N. Wetmore Halsey, Chicago, III.
Beloit Coll. 0£ N. W. Harris & Co., Bankers, No. 163-5 ^^^^
born St.
Frank Ambrose Helmer, J K £, Chicago, 111.
A. B.^ Univ. of Chicago, 1878. A. M., ibid. Member of Tri Kappa.
Orator Inter-Collegiate Contest, 1877. LL. B. and Salutatorian, Union
Coll. of Law, 1881. Smith4 Helmer, Moulton & Price, Atwood Bldg.
PiNKNEY Grover Lewis, Juncau, Wis.
First Initiate, May 8, 1880. Formerly Dist. Atty. for Dodge Co.
Adolph Lund, Chicago, 111.
No. 84 Adams St.
Augustus K. Manning, Chicago, 111.
No. 776 W. Monroe St.
John Anderson May, Chicago, 111.
State Normal School, Potsdam, N. T. Democratic Nominee for State's
Atty., Cook Co., 1888. City Pros. Atty. of Chicago, 1889-^. 920
Chamber of Commerce.
George Mills Rogers, V T, Chicago, 111.
Chicago Univ., 1868-72. A. B., Yale Coll., 1876. Pres. of Yale Univ.
Base Ball Club, 1875-6. Union Coll. of Law, 1876-8. Atty. for
Citizens' Assn., Chicago, 1883-5. Asst. City Atty., 1885-6. City
Pros. Atty., 1886. Sec. of Vale Alumni Assn. of Chicago. Asst.
U. S. District Atty., Northern District of III. Master in Chancery,
Circuit Court of Cook Co. First Vice-Pres. of the Chicago Alumnus
Chapter of Phi Delta Phi since 1893. Pres. of the Council of Ptfi
Delta Phi since 1893. 1310 Title & Trust Bldg., No. 100 Washing-
ton St.
Trank Hamline Scott, B 6 Uy <P B K, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1876. Callaghan Prize. Hamline, Scott &
Lord, 500-3 The Temple.
John P. S. Voght. (Address unknown. )
James R. West. (Address unknown. )
Joseph Harratt Fitch, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Chicago, 1881. Master in Chancery of Superior Court of Cook
Co. Boyce Bldg.
Charles Emil Ulrich, Peoria, 111.
High School. Bryant's College. Loan Broker. Vice-Pres. of Home
Savings and State Bank. No. 317 S. Adams St.
74 PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OF 1883.
Lewis W. Goodell, Beardstown, 111.
r McKendree Coll., 1873-4. Washington Univ.. St. Loais, 1886-7^
Wholesale Merchant.
James Otis Hinkley J (T, Chicago, III.
Formerly Paying Teller, Drovers' National Bank. Rooms 13-16 Mon-
tank Bldg., No. 115 Monroe St.
*
Alfred Eugene Holt, Chicago, 111.
Practiced at Rockford, 111., 1883-91. City Atty. of Rockford, 1887-8.
713 N. Y. Life Bldg., No. 171 I^ Salle St.
Victor Gerald Lyford, Humphrey, Neb.
Ph. B., Hedding Coll., 1880.
Daniel Hay Patrick, ^ A' (T, Carmi, 111.
Born Carmi, 111., Oct. 14, 1858. Depauw Univ., 1876-80. Member of
Plato Society. Gladiator. Class Prizes. City Atty. Candidate for
State's Atty. No. 154 Main St.
Merritt Willis Pinckney, ^ J ^, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Knox Coll., 1881. Tribune. Second Prize Orator, 1880. Pinck-
ney & Tatge, 503 First National Bank Bldg.
Ora Philander Seward, 0 K ^, Elgin, 111.
Born New Hackensack, N. Y., Sept. 14, i860. A. B. and Salutatory,
Univ. of Chicago, 1881. A. M., ihid^ 1884. Proconsul. Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence, Omaha Medical Coll., 1887-90. Teaching at
Shurtleff Coll., Elgin Academy and Lake Forest Univ. since 1890.
Frank Amasa Smith, Chicago, III.
a. B., Williams Coll., 1881.
Henry Crucer Van Schaack, *F T, Denver, Col.
A. B. and Commencement Orator, Univ. of Chicago, 1881. Trustee of
same, 1881-6. 801 People's Bank Bldg.
Myron H. Whitney. (Address unknown. )
Thilip Ernest Winter, 0 J 6, Omaha, Neb.
A. B., Iowa Wesleyan Univ., 1878. A. M., idtd., 1881. Consul. City^
Atty. of Wymore, 1885-8. 523 N. V. Life Bldg.
CLASS OF 1884.
James E. Babb, Lewiston, Idaho.
B. S., 111. State Coll., 1882. Member of Sigma Pi.^ Formerly Instructoi
in the Law of Sales of Personal Property, in the Northwestern Law^
School. Sec. of Alumni Assn. of Union Coll. of Law, 1888. Lew-
iston National Bank Bldg.
BOOTH CHAPTER, 75
Frank L. Douglas, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Brown Univ. Proconsul. Sec. and Treas. of the Kenwood
Mnfg. Co., No. 253-5 S. Canal St.
Edward Thomas Glennon, Chicago, 111.
Asst. Staters Atty. Justice of the Peace. No. 125 S. Clark St.
Archie Allen McClanahan, ^ A B, Chicago, 111.
Monmouth Coll., 1878-80. Affiliated with Benjamin Chapter, 1884-5.
No. 218 La Salle St.
George Washington Northrup, Jr., 'V T, 0 H A', Chicago,
111.
a.. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1881. A. M., idit/.y 1887. Gladiator. New-
man, Northrup & Levinson, 802 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Gilbert Edwin Porter, li B FJ, Chicago, III.
Univ. of Wis., 1884. Asst. Corporation Counsel, 75 City Hall. Also,
404 First National Bank Bldg., No. 164 Dearborn St.
Charles Wellman Shurtleff. (Address unknown. )
111. Industrial Univ., 1884.
Lucius Weinschenck, ^ K *r. (Address unknown.)
Born N. Y. City, Feb. 28, 1863. A. B., Univ. of Chicago. Scriptor.
Arthur Dana Wheeler, Chicago, III.
Lake Forest Univ., 1879-81. Second Vice-Pres. of the Chicago Alum-
nus Chapter of Phi Dklta Phi, 1893-5. Pres. of same, 1895-6.
Williams, Holt & Wheeler, Tacoma Bldg.
William Francis Weimers, Chicago, III.
A. B., ShurtleS Coll., 1882. Master in Chancery, Circuit Court, Chicago
Opera House Bldg.
Walpole Wood, Chicago, III.
Scriptor. Bangs, Wood & Bangs, 834 Chicago Opera House Bldg.
CLASS OF 1885.
Albert Hamilton Adams, Chicago, 111.
Bond, Adams, Pickard & Jackson, Counselors in Patent Causes and
Trademarks, 1147 Monadnock BMg.
Henry N. Cooper, Chicago, 111.
Of H. N. Cooper & Co., Real Estate, 11 12 T. & T. Bldg., No. loa
Washington St.
76 PHI DELTA PHI,
Edmund Stephens Cummings, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Niagara Univ. of N. Y., 1883. Scriptor. Master in Chancery,
Superior Court, Cook Co. No. 120 Randolph St., or 701 Kedzie
Bldg.
William Geprge, ^ A B, Aurora, 111.
Charter member of Iowa Be^a Chapter of Phi Delta Theta, 1882.
State Univ. of Iowa, 1881-2. Member of Irving Society. Law Com-
mencement Speaker. Pres. of Old Second National Bank. Aldrich,
Winslow & George, Second National Bank Bldg.
JuDSON Freeman Going, Chicago, 111,
A. B., Univ. of 111., 1883. Member of Adtlphic Society. Capt. Co. F.
Asst. State's Atty. of Cook Co. First Sec. of Phi Delta Phi Alumni
Assn, 1888. Gen'l Counsel The Calumet Electric St. Ry. Co.
6X2 T. & T. Bldg., No. 100 Washinc:ton St.
Martin Medbery Gridley, ^ K S, Chicago, 111.
Ph. B., Northwestern Univ. 1883. £ssay Prize, Declamation Prize, Com-
mencement Day Orator. Democratic Candidate for Legislature, Sixth
Dist. Democratic Candidate City Atty. of Evanston. Counsel for
Snow, Church & Co. Paden & Gridley, 401-8 Ashland Blk.
Edward Maker, Chicago, 111.
Of Maher & Gilbert, No. 108 LaSalle St.
Louis Arthur McDonald, ^ J ^, Chicago, 111.
111. Wesleyan Univ. three years. Delegate to 111. State Convention of Phi
Delta Theta, 1881. 1109-13 Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg.
Joseph Everett Paden, J I, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Minn., 1882-4. Member of Delta Sigma Society. Paden &
Gridley, 401-8 Ashland Blk.
Henry Thomas Rainey, Carrollton, 111.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1883. Master in Chancery, Greene Co., IIU
1887-95.
Charles A. Robbins, Lincoln, Neb.
Ph. B., and First Honors Hedding Coll., 1881. Ph. M., ibid^^ 1884.
Meml>er of Lincolnian Society. Contributor to Standard Law Jour-
nals. Instructor in Law Coll., Univ. of Neb. Sec. of the Faculty,
ibid,y since 1893. McMurtry Blk.
Edward Alonzo Small, X ^. (Address unknown.)
Univ. of Wis.
Samuel Dexter Snow, Chicago, III.
North Western Univ. Snow & Lewinsohn, 46 Marine Bldg.
BOOTH CHAPTER. 77
CLASS OP 1886.
James B. Anthony. (Address unknown. )
Frederick Augustus Bangs, Chicago, 111.
Bangs, Wood & Bangs, No. 834 Chicago Opera House Bldg,
Arthur Bates Camp, J T A, Chicago, III.
A. B., Lafayette Coll., Pa., 1884. M. A., idid., 1887. Member of
Washingion Hall Society. 272 Jackson Blvd.
Frank Humboldt Clark, J K £, Chicago, III.
A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1882. A. M., ibid.^ 1886. Sophomore Decla-
mation Prize, Junior Oration Prize, Senior Essay Prize. Editor of Le-
gal Dept. of thie Railway Age^ Northwestern Railroader^ and at pres-
ent, of Street Railway Reineiv. Author of "Street Railway Law."
Thompson & Clark, Rooms 19-20, No. 184 Dearborn St.
Joseph Washington Errant, Chicago, III.
Chicago High School. Univ. of Mich., 1879-80. Author of **The I^w
Relating to Mercantile Agencies," **The Sunset Club," Year Book
1891-2. Atty. of Bureau of Justice, Chicago, since 1888. Member
of Board of Education, Chicago, since 1894. 1537-8 Unity Bldg.
Charles W. Fiske. T Address unknown.) %
Frederick P. Hopkins, Virginia, Minn.
Thomas B. Hubbell, J A' E. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Dartmouth Coll.
Thomas Duerson Knight, J K £, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1884. Consul. Asst. States Atty., 1892-5.
Knight, Wagner & Bryant, iioi Unity Bldg.
George Lincoln Land, Carmi, III.
In First National Bank. Not in practice.
*i89i. Albert Sidney Johnston Magruder.
Formerly with S. E. Gross, Real Estate.
Frank Hathorn McCulloch, Chicago, 111.
Pnissing & McCulloch. 1 113, The Rookery.
William Marcus McKinney, 0 J 8, Northport, N. Y.
Monmouth Coll., 1881-3. Gladiator. Author of ** Law of Fellow Ser-
vants." 1890. Editor of American and English Railroad Cases and
American and English Corporation Cases. Editor Encyclopaedia of
Pleading and Practice. He published Law Book in 1890.
78 PHI DELTA PHI.
Grant Newell, ^ J 0, CHicago, III.
A. B., Knox Coll., 1885. Scriptor. Newell & Heldman, No. 1644 Unity
Bldg.
Eben Fitch Runyan, Jr., Chicago, 111.
Runyan & Runyan, Rooms 32-3, No. 95 Washington St.
Loyal L. Smith, Chicago, 111.
1033 Monadnock Bldg.
Herman Wells Stillman, * A' i\ Chicago, 111.
Northwestern Univ., 1882-4. Stillman & Martyn, Room 8, No. 84 Wash-
ington St.
S. Arthur Wheeler. (Address unknown.)
CLASS OF 1887.
Everett Anderson Aborn, H B IJ, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1883. A. M., idid.y 1886. Thesis Prize. Room
69, No. 189 LaSalle St.
Houston Carson Adcock, Chicago, 111.
Knox Coll.. 1877-82. A. B., 111., Coll., 1883. 21 Borden Blk., No.
Q9 Randolph St.
George D. Anthony, Chicago, 111.
a. B., Amherst Coll. C. E. & G. D. Anthony, Room 1512 Ashland Blk.,
No. 59 Clark St.
John C. Barnard, Omaha, Neb.
B. S., Knox Coll., 1885. Proconsul. Proprietor of Omaha Mercury.
Albert William Barnum, Chicago, 111.
Yale Coll., two years. Consul. Village Atty. of Riverside, Cook Co.
Barnum, Humphrey & Barnum. 1009-13 Chicago Stock Exchange
Bldg-
David Hester Bloom, // S //, Chattanoga, Tenn.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1885. Mayor of Cherokee, la., two terms.
Bloom & Boddy, 206 Richardson Bldg.
Clement Cory Bowersock, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Mich., 1884-5. 4^9 Slock Exchange Bldg.
Edmund Fairfield Burton, A K E, B N E^ Chicago, 111.
Western Reserve Univ. and Rochester Univ., 1878-81. Not in practice.
1410 Marquette Bldg.
BOOTH CHAPTER. 79
Frank Cougleton Caldwell, Chicago, III.
Scriptor. Manufacturer. Vice-Pres. H. W. Caldwell & Son Co. No.
127-9 ^ ' Washington St.
David Callahan, New Haven, Conn.
Member of Conn. Legislature, 1891-5. Judge of City Courts of New
Haven, 1893-5. Yale Bank Bldg.
William Alexander Carter, SAX, (Address unknown.)
Law Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1885-6, where he was admitted to Kent
Chapter.
Harry Nelson Culver, Chicago, 111.
Chicago High School, 1883. Northwestern Univ., 1883-4. Rooms 310-7
Oxford Bldg., No. 84 l^Salle St.
William Andrew Doyle, Chicago, 111.
Christian Bros. Coll., 1885-6. 724 Opera House Blk.
Frank Orren Lowden, B 8 n, 0 B Ky Chicago, 111.
A. B., State Univ. of la. Member of Zetagathean, Class Valedicto-
rian in Univ. and in Law School. Address **The Lawyer's Allegiance
to the Law," State Univ. of la., June 13, 1894. Room 525, The
Temple, No. 184 LaSalle St.
Olaf Addison Lucas, Kansas City, Mo.
B. S., Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1885. -Member of Adelphi Society.
Gladiator. Specialty, Corporation and Commercial Law. 320 Sheid-
ley Bldg.
Charles Byrd Moore, J T J, Chicago, 111.
Tuft*s Coll., Boston, Mass., two years. Village Trustee of Grossdale.
With S. E. Gross, Real Estate, 604 Masonic Temple.
George Nathan Morgan, I X, Chicago, lU.
B. L., Univ. of III., Urbana, 1884. Member of Philomathean Society.
Tribune. George N. Morgan & Bro., No. 112 Dearborn St.
Frank Beardsley tPEASE, Chicago, 111.
1213 Tacoma Bldg.
James Matthew Purcell, Chicago, 111.
Formerly Asst. State's Atty. ^ 1209 T. & T. Bldg., No. 100 Washing-
ton St.
Frank Lincoln Wean, Chicago, 111.
Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1885-6, where he was admitted to Kent
Chapter. 48 Montauk Blk., No. 115 Monroe St.
8o PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OP 1888.
Thomas Edward Dunham Bradley, Chicago, 111.
111. State Normal Univ., 1 88 1-3. Pres. of Wrightonian Society. Con^
sul. Prize Commencement Oration. Instructor of Law, Northwest-
ern Univ. Law School, i8gi~2. Prof, of Equity Jurisprudence and
Pleading, Kent Coll. of Law. Treas. of same, 1894-5. Young,
Makeel & Bradley, 726-30 Reaper Blk.
George Brockway, (P K W, Chicago, 111.
Born Saginaw City, Mich., March 4, 1870. A. B., Univ. of Chicago,
1886. Member of Tri Kappa. Sophomore Exhibition Declamation
Prize. Post-graduate Law School, 189 1-2. Coy & Brockway, Room
58, No. 175 Dearborn St.
Robert Tilton Cassell, Denver, Col.
111. State Univ. Commencement Speaker. 317 Cooper Bldg.
William Elmore Foster, Chicago, 111.
Railway Law. 47 L. S. & M. S. R. R. Depot.
James Patterson Gardner, ¥ T, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1881. Not in practice. 312 First National
Bank Bldg.
Harry Hamill, B 0 U, Chicago,. 111.
Northwestern Univ., 1881-5.^ Gladiator. 404 Ashland Blk.
William Raphael Heath, Chicago, 111.
111. State Normal Univ., 1884. Member of IVrightonian Lit. Society.
Tribune. Wolseley & Heath. 1009 T* * 1"- Bl^g-* No. 100 Wash-
ington St.
Charles Chambers LeForgee, Decatur, 111.
Proconsul. Le Forgee & Lee
John Francis Madden, Mendota, 111.
Junior Scholarship Prize in Union Coll. of Law. Formerly Deputy Cir-
cuit Clerk and Deputy Co. Clerk at Ottawa. City Atty. at Ottawa,
1889-91.
Gabriel Joseph Norden, Chicago, 111.
717 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Samuel Shaw Parks, B 8 fl, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1886. Scriptor, and Correspondent to PHI Delta
"Phi Brie/f 1887-8. Commencement appointment and second O ratori-
cal Prize. Room 32, No. 95 Washington St.
BOOTH CHAPTER, 8i
Frederick Brewer Patterson. (Address unknown.)
B. A., Lenox Coll., 1885. Letters to Pierre, S. Dak., returned un-
claimed.
Paul Pierce, Minneapolis, Minn.
Yankton Coll., two years. Pres. of Pkilomathean Society. Delegate to
various political conventions. 829-833 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
George Ezra Mann Pratt, Chicago, 111.
Corporation and Real Estate Law. No. 95 Washington St.
CLASS OF 1889.
William Henry Allen, Chicago, 111.
Public Schools of Rochester, N. Y. Gladiator. Allen & Allen, Rooms
512-6, No. 85 Dearborn St.
Charles Austin Buell, Chicago, III.
Buell & Wells. Rooms 5-6, No. 78 LaSalle St.
Ira Clinton Copley, Aurora, 111.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1887.
Alfred Cowles, Jr., ^V \\ Chicago, 111.
.A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Member of Univ. Crew, 1883-6. Capt., 1885
-6. Member of Eta Phi and Skull and Bones. 746 Monadnock Bldg.
WiLLi.AM Alexander Cunnea, Chicago, 111.
St. Malachy's Academy, Belfast, Ireland, 1884. No. 59 Dearborn St.
Max Anthony Drezmal, Chicago, III.
Member of Board of Education of Chicago since 1^94. Room 23 Metro-
politan Blk., No. 163 Randolph St.
Charles Randall Francis, Chicago, 111.
III. Div. Atty. for League of Amarican Wheelmen. Dale & Francis,
Rooms 502-4, No. 108 Dearborn St.
Francis William Goodbody, San Diego, Cal.
Thomas Ambrose Hendricks, Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Office over First National Bank.
Jacob H. Hopkins, ^ d 8, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1887. First Prize Orator, 1887. Del-
egate to National Convention of Phi Delta Theta, in N. Y. City,
1887. Proconsul. Pres. of Guothantii Society.- 11 17 Unity Bldg.
Solomon Louis Lowenthal, Chicago, 111.
' Member of III. Legislature, 1895-7. Lowenthal & Propper, Real Estate
and Probate Law. 717 N. Y. Life Bldg.
82 PHI DELTA PHI,
John Aaron McKeever, Chicago, III.
Office 401 First National Bank.
Milton Orlando Naramore, J r J, Chicago, III.
A. B., Butler Univ., 1883. M. A., ibid., 1886. Scriptor. Formerly
member on Faculty, Kent Coll. of Law. Also Sec. of same, 1893
-5. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence, Hering Medical Coll. Lecturer
of Medical Jurisprudence, Dunham Med. Coll. 902 W. C. T. U.
Temple.
Frank Clinton Roby, Decatur, 111.
Harvard Univ., 1884-5. Delegate to Republican National Convention
from First Cong. Dist. of 111. Ontten & Roby, No. 207 S. Park St.
Charles Chestnut Stillwell, Chicago, III.
Ind. Univ. 6. S., Valparaiso Coll. Rooms 409-11 Stock Exchange
Bldg., No. 108 LaSalle St.
Samuel Henry Gardner Trude, Chicago, 111.
Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., three years. Supervisor of Town of S. Chi-
cago. Room 702 Boyce Bldg., No. 114 Dearborn St.
Franklin Luppen Velde, B 8 If, Pekin, III.
la. Wesleyan Univ., 1882-3. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1887. City Atty.
of Pekin since 1895. Prettyman & Velde.
Samuel E. Vermilyea, Chicago, III.
Rochester Academy. Tribune. Vermilyea & Burras, Room 36, No. 12s
LaSalle St.
HosEA William Wells, Chicago, III.
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1868-72. Consul. Buell & Wells. Room 5, No.
78 LaSalle St.
CLASS OF 1890.
William Wesley Allen, St. Paul, Minn.
B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1887. M. S.. idid, 6 Willoughby Blk.
Howard Marshall Carter, Chicago, III.
Room 913 Marquette Bldg., No. 204 Dearborn St.
Hope Reed Cody, Chicago, III.
B. S., Northwestern Coll., 1888. Member of Cliosophic Society. Clasi
Pres. Gladiator. Hiram H. Cody & Sons, 818 Reaper Blk.
J
BOOTH CHAPTER. 83
John Henderson Garnsey, Chicago, 111.
Christ Church Academy, three years. Proconsul. Editorial writer **The
Literary Northwest." Chief artist Pittsburg Press, Jamaica Corre-
spondent of Atlanta Constitution. Editorial writer " Alkahest." Or-
ganizer of ** National Pan-Hellenic Society," at Atlanta Exposition,
1895. Not in practice. 141 7 Champlain BIdg., State and Madi-
son Sts., also Room i, No. 222 N. Chicago St., Joliet, 111.
Charles Gilbert Hawley, Minneapolis, Minn.
Cornell Univ., 1886. Paul & Hawley, Patent and Trademark Law, 645
Temple Court.
Samuel Frederick Hawley, if J ^, Chicago, 111.
Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1885, Instructor in Latin at the Mich. Mil.
Academy, 1885-8; in the Univ. School, Chicago, 1888-9. ^^c* ^^
Chicago Alumni Assn. of Univ. of Mich. Walker, Judd & Hawley,
1020 Chamber of Commerce.
♦1895. Ralph W. King.
Chauncey White Martyn, A T ii, Chicago, 111.
B. S., St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y., 1885. Scriptor. Stillman &
Martyn, No. 84 Washington St.
Walter Campbell McCallum, Chicago, 111.
Contributor to magazines, etc. Not in practice. Actor. Care Otto
Heper, No. 84 LaSalle St.
Oscar Middlekauff, J T, ^ B K, Sioux City, la.
Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 1888. Declamation and Essay Prizes.
Junior Class Pres. 216 la. Savings Bank.
George Ralph Mitchell, I *, Chicago, 111.
A. B., and Palladium editor, Univ. of Mich., 1888. Room 60 Port
land Blk.
Charles Edward Piper, * K ^T, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, June 12, i868- Hinman Essay Prize. Declamation Prize..
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1892. Formerly Postmaster Union Stock
Yards. 1258 Stock Exchange Bldg.
George Edwin Read, Chicago, 111.
Room 44, No. 88 Washington St.
Alva Ross, Virden, 111.
Walter Willard Ross, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Princeton Coll., N. J., 1888. A. M., ibid.^ 1891. Affiliated with
Choate Chapter, 1889-01. Asst. Corporation Counsel of Chicago.
Local Atty. at Chicago of Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. Co.
Care of C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.
84 PHI DELTA PHI,
William Henry Safford, Chicago, III.
S. DiT. High School, Chicago, 1882-6. Rooms 127-9 ^' ^^^ Bldg.,
No. 115 Dearborn St.
Israel Shrimski, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Wis., 1884-7. Proconsul, later Consul. , Sec. of the Chicago
Alumnus Chapter of Phi Delta Phi, 1893-6. Member of Executive
Council of Pan-Hellenic Congress at Atlanta, Ga. Osborne, Guerin &
Schrimski, 151 1-6 Unity Bldg., No. 79 Dearborn St.
Benjamin Mayhew Smith, Chicago, 111.
B. S., N. W. Normal, 1885. Commencement Day Orator. Milchrist &
Smith, 515 First National Bldg.
Leonard Arby Straight, 0 J 8, St. Paul, Minn.
Pres. Oratorical Assn., 1886-7. B. A., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1887. Con-
sul. 1013 Pioneer Press Bldg.
Abram Burton Stratton, Chicago, 111.
Ph. B., Wheaton Coll., 1888. Member of 8t!iiionian Society. Scriptor.
General Atty. for Armour & Co., 205 LaSalle St.
Lucius Worrell Winchester, Chicago, 111.
111. State Normal Univ., two years. Tribune. Master in Chancery of
the Superior Court of Cook Co. Room 43 Montauk Blk., No. 115
Monroe St.
Clarence Whitford Young, Z V, <P li /T, Omaha, Neb.
Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1888. 44 Barker Blk.
CLASS OF 1891.
Caleb Ewing Antram, Joliet, 111.
B. S., Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1889. Barber Bldg.
Lysander Cassidy, 0 J 0, Peoria, 111.
B. S., Knox Coll., 1859. A. M., idid., 1892. First Oratorical Prize.
Editor-in-Chief Ga/tr, 1888. 403-7 Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
William Edwin Clark, Jr., J 1', Chicago, 111.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1889. Consul.
William Anson Conover, Chicago, 111.
Room 39 Montauk Blk., No. 115 Monroe St.
Eugene Henry Dupee, A K E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1889. Second Vice- Pres. Chicago Alumnus Chapter of
Phi Dklta Phi, 1895-6. No. 185 Dearborn St
BOOTH CHAPTER, 85
Myer S. Emrich, Chicago, 111.
422 Ashland 6Ik.
Frank Nathaniel Gavit, Whiting, Ind.
Northern Ind. Normal School, two years. Dep. Pros. Atty. Lake Co.,
Ind.
J. Kent Greene, Chicago, 111.
Class First Prize. Room 62 Merchants Bldg., No. 92 LaSalle St.
Samuel Edwin Knecht, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1886. Knecht, Bullard & Roblin, Room 509
First National Bank Bldg., No. 164 Dearborn St.
Charles William Lefler, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1889. Affiliated with Hamilton Chapter, 1S89-90.
Rowland S. Ludington, Chicago, 111.
Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, 1887-9. Scriptor. LL. B., Chicago
Coll. of Law, 1894. Treas. of Chicago Alumnus Chapter of Phi
Delta Phi, 1893-6. Pres. of the Civic Club of Oak Park, 1894-6.
Ludington & Jones, Room 609 Title & Trust Bldg., No. 100 Washing-
ton St.
James Herbert McBroom, Spokane, Wash.
B. S., N. W. Normal School, 1887. McBroom & McBroom, 17-8 First
National Bank Bldg.
Hugh McIndoe, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Cornell Coll., la., 1886. Member of Adelphian Society. No. 70
LaSalle St.
Will Walker Millner, Chicago, 111.
•
B. L., Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Teacher of Elocution. Room 47
Kimball Hall, No. 243 Wabash. Ave.
Charles Franklin Morse, Chicago, 111.
849, The Rookery.
Henry (or) Harry Olson, Chicago, 111.
Washburn Coll., 1887-9. 12 10 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
George Packard, J T, tf> ^ /f, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1889. Second Greek Prize, First Sophomore Elocu-
tion Prize, and First Prize Literary Essay. At U. C. L., First Prize Grad-
uation Oration, and Second Thesis Prize. Asst. Atty. for World's Co-
lumbian Exposition. Author of *< An Inquiry into the Nature and
Extent of the State Ownership of Submerged Lands." Of Peckham
& Brown, 518 First National Bank Bldg.
86 PHI DELTA PHL
Henry William Schoellkopf, Jr., Chicago, 111.
Chicago Univ., 1883-5. Tribune. No. 234 East Randolph St.
Perry Post Taylor, B 9 H, ^ B K, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1889. Special mention in history and {>oUtical
science. Honorable mention on thesis. Sec. of Senior Class. St.
Louis Law School, 1889-90, where he was admitted to Cooley Chap-
ter. Boogher & Taylor, 312 Commercial Bldg.
Ephraim Clarence Westwood, Chicago, 111.
Streator, 111., High School. Contributor to University Law Journal, 111.
Wesleyan Univ. three years. Pres. of Fuller Lit. Society. One of
the incorporators of Kent Law School. Dean of Chicago Correspond-
ence School of Law. 824 Reaper 61k.
George Henry Wilson, Quincy, 111.
A. B., 111. Coll., Jacksonville, 1888. Valedictory. Meember of Sigma
Pi Society. No. 401 1^ Hampshire St.
CLASS OF 1892.
Philip Roy Barnes, Chicago, 111.
Was a member of Jay Chapter, 1882-4. Barnes, Barnes & Bartelme,
419 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Henry Moore Bates, A A 0, Chicago, 111.
Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., and Editor of Palladium^ 1890. Business Man-
ager of Mick. Argonaut, 1888. Consul. First Prize for Scholarship
at Law School, 189I. First Asst. Librarian, Chicago, Law Institute,
1893. Member of Chicago Lit. Club. 1208 Ashland Blk.
Guy Brockway, Chicago, 111.
Post Graduate. See class of 1888.
Carl Curtis Bullock, Chicago, 111.
Harvard Univ., one year. In Real Estate business. 56 Hartford Bldg.
Frank Richard Covey, Peoria, 111.
Belvidere High School. Covey & Covey, Commercial and Corporation
Law. 546-9 Woolner Bldg.
Perry Davis Creager, Kendallsville, Ind.
B. S., Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind., 1885. Member of /ri/iw^ Society.
William Herbert Dickson, Chicago, 111.
1 104 Marquette Bldg.
BOOTH CHAPTER, 87
Gkorge William Dixon, 0 K ^, ^ B K, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Sept. i6, 1866. A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1889. First
Honors in Scholarship. Kirk Contestant. Class Day Orator. Senior
Law Class Pres. Scriptor. Sec. and Treas. of Dixon Transfer Co.
No. 299 Fifth Ave.
Frederick J. Evans, Belvidere, III.
Belvidere High School. City Atty. No. 418 State St.
James Parkinson Grier, ^ K *Fy Chicago, 111.
Born Loran, 111., Feb. 8, 1864. A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1890. Pres.
Adelphic Society. Business Manager of ** Syllabus.^* 1017 Chamber
of Commerce Bldg.
Wirt E. Humphrey, i^ K W, 0 B K, Chicago, 111.
Born Orland, 111., Jan. 6, 1868. Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 1890.
Ph. M., ibid.^ 1803. Associate Editor of Northwestern. Dep. Clerk,
Superior Court Cook Co., 1890-2. Master in Chancery of Superior
Court of Cook Co. since 1893. U. S. Com. for Northern Dist. of III.
Humphrey & Humphrey, 539 Monad nock Bldg.
Richard Hasting Mather, Chicago, 111.
Room 28, No. 88 LaSalle St.
William Lincoln McMahan, Lincoln, 111.
A. B., 111. Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, 1890. Member of Adelphic
Society. Pres. of Coll. Class. No. 326 Pekin St.
William Edward Oden, J K E, Chicago, 111.
A. 6., DePauw Univ., 1889. LL B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1894. No.
155 LaSalle St.
William Theodore Payne, Chicago, 111.
Tribune. Room 44, No. 70 LaSalle St.
William Pettis, Chicago, 111.
Real Estate and Commercial Law. Room 630 Opera House Bldg., No.
112 S. Clark St.
Frederick Leigh Pochin, J K E, Spencer, Ind.
A. B., DePauw Univ., 1889.
Harry Elbridge Pratt, 0 F J, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Room 141, No. 185 Dearborn St.
Louis Edward Sauter, Chicago, 111.
Room 607 Oxford Bldg., No. 48 LaSalle St.
Shelby Magoffin Singleton, J T, Chicago, III.
Northwestern Univ., 1887-8. Law Class Valedictorian. Specialty, Life
Ins. Law. 708 Kedzie Bldg.
SS PHI DEL TA PHI, .
CLASS OF 1893.
Samuel Adams, ^ B A', Chicago, 111.
A. B., summa cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1892. Second year honors
in Mathematics. 602 Schiller Bldg.
William Tracy Alden, 2' A', Chicago, 111.
Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 189I. Scriptor. Wilber, Eldridge, Alden
& King. Room 12, No. 184 Dearborn St.
Ralph Robinson Bradley, ^ A' (T, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Mich., 1888-90. Capt. Freshman B. B. Team, 1889.
Oliver Stowe Brown, J T, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1889. Corporation and Real Estate Law. 616^
Roanoke Bldg.
Norman Harvey Camp, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Univ. of III., 1890. Inter-Collegiate Contest Orator, 1889. Sen-
ior Class Pres., 1890. Frederickson & Camp, Room 711, No. 145 La-
Salle St.
Paul Van Ettan Cary, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 189T. Member of American IVAi^ Society. Post-
Graduate, Chicago Coll. of I^w, 1894-5. Cary & Cary, 1203-4
Monadnock Bldg.
Louis Carl Ehle, A T Q, Chicago, 111.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1S90. Woodford Prize Orator. Editor-in-chief
Cornell Daily Sun. Special mention on thesis. Champion fencer. .
Editor and Manager Alpha Tau Omega Palm. Strong, Struckman &
Ehle. mi Ashland Blk.
Mitchell Davis Follansbee, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. Editor Harvard LampoonzxiA. Northwes-
tern Law Revieiv. Hoyne, Follansbee & O'Connor, No. 88 I*a
Salle St.
Avery Richard Hayes, J V, Chicago, 111.
Northwestern Univ., 1889-91. 708 Kedzie Bldg.
Herbert VV^olcott Holcomb, Chicago, III.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. No. 79 Clark St.
John Davidson Hood, Chicago, 111.
McNulta & Hood, 212 First National Bank Bldg.
BOOTH CHAPTER, 89
John Alexander Jameson, Jr., 2'^, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Member of Omicron Phi. Junior Clas^
Pres., 1890. Business manager U. of M. Glee Club, 1889-90. Glad-
iator. 37 Borden 61 k.
Stewart Alexander Maltman, * K T, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Aug. 8, 1868. B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1891. Procon-
sul. Delegate to the Third National Convention of Phi Delta Phi,
1893. Dummer & Maltman, Ro0m 1406 Ashland Blk., No. 59
Clark St.
Thomas Clarkson Moulding, ^ K *l'\ Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Jan. 14, 1869. B. A., Northwestern Univ., 1891. Prcs»
Sophomore Class. 808 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Arthur Burr Pease, J K E, Chicago, III.
A. B., Middlebury Coll., 1890. LL. B., Kent Law School, 1893. iioi
-2 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
William Frederick Poole, Jr., ^ T, Chicago, 111.
B. A., Yale Univ., 1891. 500, The Temple. '
♦1896. Albert Dykeman Rich, U 6 11.
Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. On Chronicle Staff, LL. B., Kent Law
School, 1893. While traveling for his health, he died in Brazil, Feb-
ruary, 1896. /
♦1896. Edward Hurd Smith, J K E.
Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Member of Omicron Phi. Consul. Del-
egate to Third National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, 1893. Prac-
ticed at Chicago, 111. Died at Eddy, New Mexico, March 20, 1896.
Frederick Judson Tourtellotte, I X, Chicago, 111.
A. B.» Northwestern Univ., 1888. No. 84 Washington St.
«
CLASS OF 1894.
John Austin Bellows, <P A (T, Chicago, 111.
Born Guilford, Mo., Nov. 9, 1866. B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1892.
With Ginn & Co., No. 355 Wabash Ave.
Robert Dimond Brown, B S n, ^ H K, Kansas City, Mo.
A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1892. F^ditor Northwestern Law Re^'iew. Scrip-
tor. N. Y. Life Bldg.
Francis Walter Coler, New York City.
Stud, lur. Koenigl. Preuszische Universitaet Halle, a. d. S. Delegate to
the Third National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, 1893. Member of
firm of W. N. Coler & Co., Bankers, No. 34 Nassau St.
90 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Alfred Brick Davis, Jr., Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Mich., 1890-2. 812 Ashland Blk.
John King Fish, X W, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., two years. The New Ins. Bldg.
Frederick Beecher Fuller, A A ^, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Trinity Coll., 1892. Care of Isham, Lincoln & Beale, 18, The
Temple.
Harry Gilson Gardner, Chicago, 111.
B. A., Williams Coll., 1892. Room i, No. 77 S. Clark St.
Herbert Spencer Hadley, ^ K W^ Kansas City, Mo.
Born Olathe, Kan., Feb. 20, 1872. A. B., Univ. of Kan., 1892. Univ.
Orator. Lditor-in-chief Northwestern Law Reineiv. Callaghan
Prize, 1894. 511-12 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Charles Revell Holden, Z W, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. With Moran, Kraus, Mayer & Stein, 836
Unity Bldg.
*
Robert Hoit Johnston, Z *I^, 0 B K, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1892. 51 Portland Blk.
Dwight Lawrence, Chicago, 111.
609 First National Bank Bldg.
George Allen Mason, J K E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1891. Member of H^. C. Historical Society.
Sophomore Oration. Editor-in-chief, Williams Weekly, Of North-
western Law Revie^v Staff. Senior Law Class Pres. Member of **The
Sons of the Revolution." Consul. With Lyman & Jackson, Room
1610 T. & T. Bldg., No. 100 Washington St.
Charles Forrest McLean, A K E^ Chicago, 111.
Shattuck School, 1890. Williams Coll., 1890-2. Member of ** Circle
of the Sphinx." 96 Adams Express Bldg.
Marshal Paul Noyes, *l'' T, Chicago, 111,
A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. 72-8 Adams Express Bldg.
Conrad Herman Poppenhusen, Chicago, 111.
Abiturienten Examen, Kieler Ober Real Schule. Commercial, Corpora-
tion and Real Estate Law. 805-6 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Frederic Perry Vose, - A', Chicago, III,
Northwestern Univ., two years. Commercial and Real Estate Law. No.
132 LaSalle St. (Res. 733 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111.)
Walter Starr Whiton, Chicago, 111.
1 2 19 Association Bldg.
BOOTH CHAPTER. 91
CLASS OF 1895.
Hamilton Bishop Bogue, Jr., Chicago, 111.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1893. Member of Cliosophic Society. Scriptor.
Delegate to the Fourth National Convention of the Phi Delta Phi,
June, 1895. Specialty, Corporation Law. 468, The Rookery.
Gerald Mark Borden, I N, Chicago, 111.
A. 6., Yale Univ., 1893. Consul. Room 6 Borden Blk., or No. 237
Ashland Boulevard.
Theodore Garretson Browning, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
Princeton Coll., 1 891-3. No. 384 LaSalle Ave., Chicago, 111.
Albert Beecher Davidson, X 0, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1893- In charge of Chicago office of Mich. Land
Co., (Ltd.), at No. 369 Milwaukee Ave. No. 26 Ogden Ave.
Walter Joseph Dore, Chicago, 111.
Institute of Technology, Boston. 66 Portland Blk.
Charles Hull Ewing, 0 B K, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. Manager of Realty for the Univ. of Chicago.
Grinstead & Ewing, No. 614 W. Lake St.
John Hume Kedzie, Jr., B 9 /7, Chicago, III.
Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1893. No. 120 Randolph St.
Kobert Joseph Kerr, S X, 9 N E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1894. Kerr & Barr, No. 189 LaSalle St.
Carl Ray Latham, Z X, Willmette, III.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1893. Room 12, No. 184 Dearborn St.
Frank Fay Pratt, Chicago, III.
Lake Forest Univ., two years. LL. B., Chicago Coll. of Law., 1896.
Pres. Junior Class. First Pres. and Founder of Chicago Law Students'
Alumni Assn., 1893. Resident Greek Consul for Chicago and the
Northwest. Room 713 T. & T. Bldg., No. 100 Washington St.
Roger Sherman, E 0, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1894. 'Varsity and Class Fo^t Ball Teams, three
years; 'Varsity Banjo Club. 404-6 Reaper Blk.
Leverett Thompson, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. 1007 The Tacoma Bldg.
Kay Wood, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. 1412 Monadnock Bldg.
92 PHI DELTA PHL
CLASS OP 1896.
Alfred Beethoven Connable, A K E, Chicago, 111.
B. L., Univ. of Mich., 1894. Petoskey, Mich.
William Clayton Crafts, Chicago, III.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Scriptor. 717 Chicago Stock Exchange BIdg.
William Bennett' Cunningham, Jr., Chicago, 111.
Business Coll., 1888. Proconsul. 407 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Richard Sweet Folsom, J T, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1894. Room 30, No. 184 Dearborn St.
Elmer Isaac Goshen, J T, Farmington, 111.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1894. Historian. 79 McVicker's Thea-
tre Bldg.
Victor Mathews Harding, J K E, Chicago, III.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. Member of Hasty Pudding Club. Of Chi-
cago Daily Tribune and Times Sta£E.
George Day McBirney, 'V )*, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Author of Latin Ivy Ode, 1894. Member of
K. O. A., Consul. Room 617 Home Ins. Bldg., No. 205 LaSalle St.
Ralph Chester Otis, Chicago, 111.
Medical School, Univ. of Penn., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y.
City. No. 1730 Prairie Ave.
William Miner Raymond, *F i\ <P H K, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Member of Scroil and Key Society. Oil
Inspector of the City of Chicago. 1412 Monadnock Bldg.
Daniel Jay Schuyler, Jr.
Tribune. Address was Room 79 McVicker's Theatre Bldg., and No. 3427
Vernon Ave.
Horace McVicker Sharpe, Chicago, 111.
Address was Room 79 McVicker's Theatre Bldg., and No. 145 30th St.
HoBART Paul Young, H ^ //, Chicago, 111.
A. B., St. Ignatius Coll., 1894. Room 9, No. 184 Dearborn St.
BOOTH CHAPTER. 93
CLASS OF 1897.
Charles Hammond Blatchford, A J ^, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Cornell Univ., 1895. Delegate to the Fifth National Convention
of Phi Delta Phi, Dec, 1896. Scriptor, 1896-7. (Res. 375 La-
Salle Ave.) 201 First National Bank Bldg.
Gail Dray, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Princeton Coll., 1895. The Metropole.
Howard Frank Gillett, J K £, Chicago, 111.
Koenigl. Preuszische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Berlin, 1891-2.
Harvard Univ., 1893-4. (Res. 2908 Michigan Ave.)
Shirley Tredway High, J K E, 0 B A, Chicago, III.
B., A. Yale Univ., 1895. Philosophical appointment. Berkely Premium,
one of the DeForest Mathematical prizes. Consul, 1896-7. (Res.
No. 2021 Prairie Ave.) No. 103 Adams Ave.
M ACL AY HoYNE, J T, Chicago, 111.
B. A., Williams Coll., 1895. Editor Williams Weekly. Manager of
Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs. Tribune, 1896-7. (Res. No. 3369
Calumet Ave.) No. 85 LaSalle St.
Morris Leidy Johnston, J A' £, v4 J ^, Chicago, 111.
Mass. Institute of Technology, Harvard Univ., 1895. . (Res. No. 1636
Prairie Ave.)
Charles G. Little, J A' A', Evanston, 111.
B. S., Amherst, 1895. (Res. No. 2016 Sheridan Road.)
RoswELL Bertram Mason, ^V T, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Member of Scroll and Key. Chairman of
Yule Daily News. Editor of Yale Record. Proconsul, 1896-7.
(Res. No. 1 200 Michigan Ave.) No. 88 LaSalle St.
Henry Giles Miller, Jr., ^ T, Chicago, 111.
B. A., Yale Univ., 1895. Member of Scroll and Key, No. 35 Pear-
son St.
Augustus Stephen Peabody, A K E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Historian, 1896-7. (Res. No. 426 Dearborn
Ave.) Care of Peabody, Houghteling & Co., No. 164 Dearborn St.
Lynn Ryerson Rutter, Chicago, 111.
B. S., Princeton Univ., 1895. Member of American Whig Society.
(Res. No. 410 Ontario St.) No. 98 Dearborn St.
94 PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OF 1899.
William Southworth Miller, V Y, Chicago, III.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. Scroll and Key. Manager Yale Base Ball Qub.
(Res. No. 35 Pearson St.)
Redmond Davis Stephens, Chicago, III.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1896. (Res. No. 2713 Prairie Ave.)
Harry Wheeler Stone, V T, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1896. (Res. No. 341 1 Yemon Ave.)
Norman Williams, Jr., J K E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. Member of Scroll and Key. (Res. No. i836>
Calumet Ave.)
STORY CHAPTER
IN THE
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL
BEING THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF
Columbia College
IN THE
CITY OF NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE in the City of New York is
the legal designation of the institution founded in 1754
as King's College by the grant of a royal charter from George
IL The title of the corporation, originally the Governors of
the College of the Province of New York, is now the Trus-
tees of Columbia College in the City of New York.
Columbia College is now both a college and a university.
The college is known as the School of Arts. It offers a course
of four years* duration in the liberal arts and sciences, lead-
ing to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, which is conferred on
the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts.
The University consists of the following Faculties: Law,
Medicine, Mines (covering Architecture and Applied Sci-
ence), Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science.
96 PHI DELTA PHI,
These Faculties have charge of all the graduate work, besides
the professional instruction in law, medicine, and applied
science. The Faculties are administrative divisions of the
teaching body made in accordance with the natural affiliations
of the subjects taught. The schools under their charge
form convenient groupings of students. Each school bears
the name of its Faculty, except that the school conducted by
the Medical Faculty is known as the College of Physicians
and Surgeons.
A course of Law was established in 1793, but the School
of Law was not established until 1858.
PURPOSES OF THE SCHOOL OF LAW.
The design of the School is to prepare students for prac-
tice in any State of the Union, and in furtherance of this
object the endeavor is made to give a thorough, practical,
and scientific education in the principles of the law included
in the following subdivisions:
First. — The Common Law, in its development and as it
exists to-day in the United States, together with such stat-
utory modifications as are generally in force in the several
States.
Second. — Equitv, in its development and as it exists to-
day in the United States.
Third. — The Law of the State of New York, including
Practice and Pleading under the Code of Civil Procedure,
and the doctrines of substantive law peculiar to that State in
regard to Trusts of Real and Personal Property, Powers, Per-
petuities, Charitable Bequests, Accumulations, Limitation
of Future Estates, Descent and Distribution, Mortgages and
Contracts
Fourth. — The Public Laws of the United States, and
the principal Euri^peax Countries, including Constitutional
Law, Administrative Law, and International Law.
Fifth. — Comparative Jurisprudence, Roman Law and
the History of European Law.
STORY CHAPTER. 97
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
The course of instruction leading to the degree of Bach-
elor of Laws covers a minimum period of three years, in
which there are offered sixty-four hours of instruction per
week throughout the year. In the first year are offered four
teen hours of instruction per week; in the second year twen-
ty-seven hours of instruction per week; in the third year
twenty-three hours of instruction per week.
The degree of Bachelor of Laws is conferred only upon
students who have passed satisfactory examinations in
courses covering a total of forty-two hours.
To obtain this degree in three years the student must,
ordinarily, take courses covering fourteen hours per week in
•each of the three years.
Story Chapter was instituted on the second day of De-
4:ember, 1881, by Gideon S. Fuller, Kent, '81.
HONORARY MEMBERS*
Francis Marion Burdick, <P H /f, New York City.
A. B., Hamilton College, 1869. M. A., LL. B., LL. D., Member of Ad-
visory Faculty of American Institute of Civics. Professor of Law,
Hamilton College, 1882-7. Mayor of Utica, N. Y., 1882-3. Profes-
sor of Law, Cornell College, 1887-91. U. S. Inspector of Coinage,
1888-9. Dwight Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, since 189I.
Member of University Council, 1895-8. West 115th Street, near River-
side Drive.
George Chase, J K E, <P li A", New York City.
A. B., Yale, 1870. LL. B., Columbia I^w School, 1873. Adjunct Pro-
fessor of Municipal Law, Columbia College, 1874-8. Professor of
Law, Columbia Law School, 1878-91. Dean of New York La^
School since 1891. Author of an edition of Blackstone*s Commenta-
ries Abridged, 3d ed. Leading Cases upon the Laws of Torts, 1891.
Stephen's Digest of Evidence, 1S85. Editor Johnson's Ready Legal
Advisor. Legal Contributor to Johnson's Universal Encyclopaedia.
(Res., No. 309 West 74th Street.) Office, No. 120 Broadway.
Richard Floyd Clarke, J K A\ (*> U A', New York City.
A. B., College of the City of New York, 1880. Four medals in College.
First prize in Municipal Law, 1882. LL. B., cum laude^ Columbia,
1882. Specialty, Corporation I^w. Clarke & Culver, No. 80 Broad-
way.
Sidney Elbridge Clarke, Haitford, Conn.
LL. B., Yale Coll., 1881. Member Board of Education, 14 years, and Sec-
retary thereof. No. 297 Main Street.
George Miller Cumming, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1876. Professor of l^w at Columbia Law School
since 1891. (Res. No. 200 West 55th Street.)
William Albert Keener, New York City.
A. B., Emory College, Oxford, Ga., 1874. M. A., ibid.^ 1877. LL. B.,
Harvard, 1877. LL. D., Western University, Penn., 1895. Assistant
Professor of Law at Harvard, 1883-8. Story Professor of Law, ibid.y
1888-90. Professor of Law, Columbia College, 1890-2. Author of
" A Treatise on the Law of Quasi -Con tracts," 1893. Paper on **The
Inductive Method in I^gal Education,*' read at meeting of American
Bar Assn, Aug., 1894. Kent Professor of Law and Dean of the Law
Faculty of Columbia College since i8v72. Ex-officio member of Uni-
versity Council. (Res., No. 441 Park Avenue) No. 86 East 56th Street.
STORY CHAPTER, 99
George Washington Kirchwey, W T, New York City.
A. B., Yale, 1879. Townsend Premium, 1879. President of Linonia,
1878-9. Class Orator and Commencement Orator, 1879. Student-at-
Law at Albany, 1879-82. Editor of Historical Records of State of
New York, 1887-8. Editor Albany Lmv Journal^ 1891. Professor in
Union University and Dean of Albany Law School, 1889-91. Profes-
sor of Law and Secretary of the Law Faculty of Columbia College
since 1891. West 113th Street and Boulevard.
John Ordronaux, W \\ fp B A', New York City.
Born in the City of New York, August 3, 1830. A. B., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1850. M. A., ibid.^ 1853. LL. B., Harvard, 1852. M. D.,
National Medical College, Washington, D. C, 1859. ^^- ^^-j Trinity
College, Conn., 1870. LL. D., Dartmouth, 1895. Professor of
Medical Juiisprudence in the National Medical College, and the Law
School of Columbia College, since i860; in the University of Vermont,
1865-73; in the Medical Department of Dartmouth College since 1S64;
in the Law School of Boston since 1873; ^"^ ^^ Cornell University
since 1890. Orator of the New York Academy of Medicine, 1876;
Commencement Orator of the Medical Department of the University
of Vermont, 1865; and of the National Medical College, 1869-70.
Appointment by President Lincoln Surgeon to the Board of Enroll-
ment of the First Congressional District of New York, 1863. State
Commissioner of Lunacy, 1873-82. Appointed to Codify and Revise
the Lunacy Statutes of New York, 1874.
As an author and writer^ Prof. Ordronaux has been an extensive contrib-
utor to the literature of l^w. Medicine and History. The following
is a list of his publications:
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THK LITERATURE OF LAW.
1. The Jurisprudence of Medicine in its relation to the Law of
Contracts, Torts, and Evidence. 8vo, Phil., 1869, pp. 310.
2. The Proper Legal Status of the Insane. 8vo, N. Y., 1875^
pp. 48.
3. Legislation in New York relating to the Insane. Albany Law-
Journal, Vol. 15, 1877.
4. Institutes of Equity as revealed through its maxims. Three-
articles in the Albany Law Jourtuily Vol. 18, 1878.
7. Judicial Aspects of Insanity. 8vo, Albany, 1878, pp. 517.
8, 9, 10. The Articles on Imbecility, Insanity before the Law,,
and Medical Jurisprudence in Johnson's Cyclopadia, VoL 2, N. Y.,,
1876.
11. The Plea of Insanity as an Answer to an Indictment. Crimi-
nal Law Magazine, July» 1 880.
12. Judicial Problems relating to the disposal of Insane Criminals..
Criminal Law Magazine, Sept. and Nov., i88i.
13. On Expert Testimony in Judicial Proceedings. American
Journal of Insanity, ]^.Xi\x?iTyy 1874. '
14-21. Matter of Staudermann; People vs. Beno Ville; Jeniseh's
case; Matter of Waltz; Ayer's case; Matter of Gilbert; Brush's case;
People ex rel. N. Y. Hospital. In AbbotCs New Cases, Vol. 3, pp»
187-273, 1878.
loo PHI DELTA PHL
22. CoAstitutiooal Legislation in the United States. Its origin and
application to the relative powers of Congress and of State Legis-
latures. 8vo, Phil., i89i» pp. 697.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MEDICAL LITERATURE.
1. The Legal Status of the Medical Profession in New York.
Trans. N. Y. State Med. Society for i860.
2. Hints on Health in Armies. i2mo, N. Y., 1861, pp. 130.
3. Report on Expeit Testimony. Trans. Am. Med. Association
for 1862.
4. Manual for Military Surgeons, on the Examination of Recruits
and Discharge of Soldiers. 8vo, N. Y., 1863, P* 238.
5. Metrical Translation of the Regimen Sanitatis Salerni (Code of
Health of the School of Salernum) into English rhyming verse. 8vo,
Phil., 1870, pp. 167.
6. Commencement Oration before the Medical Department of the
University of Vermont, Burlington, 1865.
7. Anniversary Oration before the New York Academy of Medi-
cine, 1866.
8. Commencement Oration before the National Medical College,
1867.
9. Commencement Oration before the National Medical College,
1870.
10. Hallucinations Consistent with Reason. American Journal of
Insanity^ 1862.
,11. On Suicide. American Journal of Insanity^ 1 863.
12. On Moral Insanity. American Journal of Insanity^ January,
1873.
13. Is Habitual Drunkenness a Disease? American Journal of
Insanity y April, 1 8 74.
14. The Value of Expert Testimony. American Journal of In-
sanity^ J*ily» 1870.
15. On Neurasthema. Brooklyn Medical fournal^ June, 1895.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO HISTORICAL LITERATURE.
1. The First Discoverers of America. Putnam^ s Magazine^ Nov.
1854.
2. History of the Bread Plants and Their Influence upon Civiliza-
tion. Union Quarterly Magazine^ April, 1856.
3. The Great Cycle — in two parts. American Church Monthly ^
January and February, 1858.
4. Eulogy on Rev. Z. Green, a Soldier of the Revolution. 8vo,
N. Y., 1859.
5. History and Philosophy of Medical Jurisprudence. American
Jourfial of Insanity y October, 1868.
6. Ode for the Centennary of Dartmouth College, 1869.
7. On Corporations, their history and influence upon Commercial
progress. Paper read before the Old Colony Historical Society of
Massachusetts. Transactions, Vol. 5, 1889.
STORY CHAPTER, loi
CLASS OF 1882.
P^RANK Sherrill Babcock, 2' ^, Ncw York City.
Hamilton Coll., 18S3. Joint Author with Brother Baird of ** A Guide to
the Principles of the Law, for Students, 1889." Compiler of the
** Game I^ws of the State of New York.'* Specialty, Elevated Rail-
road Law. No. 32 Nassau St.
William Raymond Baird, H ^ //, New York City.
M. E., Stevens* Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., 1878. Gcn*l
Sec. of the Alpha Sigma Chi, 1878-79. Joint author with Brother
Babcock, of *' Baird & Babcock 's Guide to the Principles of the Law,
for Students/' 1889. Author of "American College Fraternities,"
isted. 1879, ist revised ed. 1880, 2d revised ed. 1883. 4th ed. 1890, 5th
ed. 1897. **The Study of Languages. ** Associate Editor of Catalogue of
Beta Theta Pi, 1882. Compiler of the Catalogues of Phi Delta
Phi, 3d ed. 1885, 4th, 1886, 5th, 1889, 6th, 1892. Delegate to the
First, Second and Third National Conventions of Phi Delta Phi,
1882,^889, 1893. Editor of the Phi Delta Phi Briefs 1887-8.
Sec. of the Council of Phi Delta Phi, 1882-93. Editor of Beta
Theta Pi Magazine. Pres. N. Y. Correspondence School of Law.
Corporation Law, Patents and Trade Marks. No. 271 Broadway.
Charles Plait Barker, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1880. No. 37 Liberty St.
De Lagnel Berier, li S U, New York City.
Special Course Diploma, Univ. of City of New York, 1880. Sec. and
Vice- Pres. of Eucieian Lit. Society. Admiralty and Insurance Law.
No. 120 Broadway.
James Alexander Briggs, New York City.
Sec. Democratic Club. Miller & Briggs, No. 32 Nassau St.
Marcus Marcellus Cass, Jr., Watkins, N. Y.
U. S. Military Academy. Formerly Editor of the Weekly Magazine of
Chicago.
*i888. Howard Harold Cleveland, U 9 //.
Practiced at St. Paul, Minn.
Charles Hawley Nearing, Kansas City, Mo.
Attended Fairfield Academy. N. Y. Life Bldg.
Robert Wilson Patrick, ^ 5, Omaha, Neb.
Ph. B., Yale Coll., S. S. S., 1879. Honorable mention, Competitive Ex-
amination, for German Prize, 1879. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., T885-8.
Sec. Executive Com., State Democratic Com., 1886. Corporation and
Real Estate Law, No. 300-2 Bee Bldg.
I02 PHI DELTA PHI.
Edward Vilette Raynolds, ^ 2^ New Haven, Conn.
Ph. B., Yale Coll., S. S. S., 1880. LL. B., cum laude^ ibid.^ 1882.
M. L., ibid,y 1884. D. C. \.,^ilnd.^ 1885. Member of Zmoma Society.
Koenigl. Preuszische Friedrich Wil helms- Universitaet, Berlin,
1886. Lecturer in Political Science at Yale Univ., 1886-91. Instruc-
tor in Municipal Law, Yale Law SchooU 1889-go. Lecturer on Con-
stitutional Law, r^<V., since 1893. At present Instructor in Comparative
• Jurisprudence. No. 62 Trumbull St.
Theodore Roosevelt, J K A\ A A ^, New York City.
Born New York City, Oct. 27, 1858. A. B., Harvard Coll., 1880. Mem-
ber of N. Y. legislature, 1881-3. Delegate to Republican National
Convention, 1884. Republican Candidate for Mayor of New York
City, 1886. Civil Service Commissioner. Author of ** A History of
the Naval War of i8i2," 1882. ** Hunting Trips of a Ranchman,"
1883. Life of Thomas H. Benton," 1887. ** Life of Gouverneur
Morris," 1888. «* Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail," 1888.
Contributor to Atlantic Monthly y *'The College Graduate and Public
Life," Aug., 1894. Pres. of Police Commissioners. Police Head-
quarters. No. 300 Mulberry St.
CLASS OF 1883.
Otwav Wilkinson Baldwin, B S 11^ Duluth, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1881. Formerly practiced at St. Cloud, Minn.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
George Abner Benedict, I 0, Wheeling, Mo.
A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1881. Not in practice.
George Trimble Davidson, New York City,
Real Estate and Corporation Law. No. 123 Liberty St.
John Stewart Durand, ¥ T, New York City.
A. B., and Class Poet, Yale Coll.. 1881. No. 146 Broadway.
William Forster, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1881. Formerly Asst. Dist. Attv. No. 59
Wall St.
James Meachem Gifford, J T, (P H h\ New York City.
A. B., Middlebury Coll., 1877. ^' ^-t Syracuse Univ. Prize Fellow-
ship. Instructor in Greek and Latin, four years. Instructor in Colum-
bia Coll. l^w School, three years. Hobbs & Gifford, Corporation
Law, No. 58 Pine St
James Mills Jones, Kansas City, Mo.
State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 18S0. Formerly Municipal Judge
At present. Mayor. Care of City H.1II.
STORY CHAPTER, 103
Radcliffk Boorman LocKwooi), Binghamton, N. Y.
Vice-Pres. Mo. Republican Convention, 1872. Assisting Thos. Waterman,
Esq., on **The Law of Corporations." No. 41 Lewis St.
*i896. George Bliss Sii.liman.
A. B., Vale Coll., 188 1. Accidentally killed at Riverside, Cal, May
15. 1S96.
George Miller Tustin, li S 11, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Lewisburgh Univ., 1877-8. A. B., Brown Univ., 1880. Member of
Academy of Political Science. Cashier of Cattawissa, Penn., Deposit
Bank, 1884-91, and of First National Bank, 1891-3.
*i886. William Wallace Willard.
Practiced in New York City.
CLASS OF 1884.
William Benton Crisp, B & U, New York (3ity.
Johns Hopkins Univ., three years. LL. B., cum laude. Pres. of Bal-
timore City Convention, 1886, 1887, 1888. No. 40 Wall St.
Scott Hopkins, B B U, Horton, Brown Co., Kan.
A. B. and Valedictory, Univ. of Kan., 1881. A. M., ibid.^ 1886. Pres.
First National Bank. Hopkins & Hopkins, Collections, Real Estate,
and Probate Practice.
Norton Townshend Horr, J Y, Cleveland, O.
B. S., Cornell Univ., 1882. Joint Author with A. A. Bemis of "A Trea-
tise on Municipal Police Ordinances," 1887. Compiler of ** Biblio-
graphy, of Card Games and of the history of Playing Cards," 1892.
Boynton & Horr, 735 Society for Savings Bldg.
Charles Evans Hughes, J T, (P H A', New York City.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1881. A. M., tdid.^ 1884. Dunn Premium, Car-
penter Premium, and Classical Oration. Columbia Prize Tutorship,
1884-7. Prof, of Law and Special Lecturer, Cornell Univ., 1891-3.
Lecturer at New York Law School, since 1893. Carter, Hughes &
Dwight, No. 96 Broadway.
Edwin Louis Kalish, New York City.
Real Estate and Corporation Law, No. 165 Broadway.
Joseph Parker Kirlin, New York City.
Univ. of Va., 1880-2. Ph. B., Columbia Coll., 1883. Contributor to
Fairplay. (London). Collaborator of La Reime Internationale dn
Droit Maritime. No. 5-7 Beekman St.
Prederick Gove Paddock, B H //, Malone, N. Y.
Franklin Academy. Cornell Univ., one year. Dist. Atly. Franklin Co.,
N. Y., 1893-9. Court House Bldg.
I04 PHI DELTA PHI.
JosiAH CuLBERT Palmer, Ncw York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1882. No. 165-7 Broadway.
Frank Charles Partridge, J T, 0 li h\ Rutland, Vt.
A. 6. and First Honor, Amherst Coll., 1882. Pres. of Senior Class..
Private Sec. to the Sec. of War, 1889-90. Solicitor of the Dept. of
State, 1890-3. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to»
* Venezuela, 1893-4. Mead Bldg.
Daniel Addison Pierce, J T, Syracuse, N. Y.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1B82. Cook, Nottingham & Pierce, 19 Wieting
Blk.
George Loveland Prentiss, Jr., New York City.
Paul Wilcox, U 0 II, New York City.
A. B. and Valedictory, DePauw Univ., 1879. M. A., idid., 1883. Mem-
ber of Platonean Society. Attended Koenigl. Preuszische Friedricb-
Wilheims-Universitaet, Berlin, also studied at Leipsic. Counsel for
American Press Assn. Wilcox, Barkley & Brodek, Corporation and
Patent Law, No. 5 Beekman St.
Rynier J. WoRTENDYKE, H H 11, Jersey City, N. J.
A. B., Rutgers Coll., 1882. A. M., idid., 1885. Member of PhilocUa9r
Society. Carrick & Wortendyke, No. 76 Montgomery St.
CLASS OF 1885.
Asa Alling Alling, // B U, ^ B K, New York City.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1883. Woodford Prize Orator. Ivy Orator. Edi-
tor of Cornell Sun. Member of Metropolitan, University and Demo-
cratic Clubs. Kenneson, Crain & Alling, Corn Exchange Bank Bldg.^
No. 11-13 William St.
Charles Mason Demond, A J 0, 0 B K, New York City.
A. B. and Valedictory, Williams Coll., 1881. Columbia Law School
Prize Essay. LL. B., cum laude, Logan, Demond & Harby, No.
58 William St.
Frederick Geller, Z ^, (P H K, New York City.
A. B. and Valedictory, Williams Coll., 1883. Member of Philologiair
Society. First Prize Municipal Law. LL. B., cum laude. Witlv
Turner, McClure & Rolston, No. 22 William St.
Benjamin Smith Harmon, J K E, <P li K, New York City.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1882. A. M., ibid., LL. B., cum laude. Strongs
Harmon & Mathewson, No. 45 William St.
STORY CHAPTER, 105
George Ellsworth Hooker, J T^ <P B h\ Chicago, 111.
A. B., Amherst CoU., 1883. Ivy Orator. Union Theological Seminary.
B. D., Yale Divinity School, 1890. Pastor Washington (State) three
years. Author of pamphlet ** Weak and Rival Churches." Studied
abroad, 1894. Permanent address, Barre, Vt. Engaged in social work.
Hull House, No. 335 S. Halstead St.
♦1885. Barclay Johnson.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1882. Formerly practiced in Greenwich, Conn.
Joseph Augustus Kellogg, Glens Falls, N. Y.
L. B., Cum laude. Scriptor. Asst. to the Atty. General of the State of
N. Y. No. 142 Glen St. ,
Eugene George Kremer, New York City.
Attended School of Political Science, Columbia Coll. No. 120 Broad-
way.
Harry Woodville Latham, Hf T, Los Angeles, Cal.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1883. Member of iVolf^s Hfad^oc\eXy. Member of
Gamma Au Society. Graff & Latham, Bullard Bldg. No. 356 N.
Spring St.
Elmer Lee Maddox, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Not in practice. Manufacturer.
Myron Henry Phelps, *F T, New York City.
Univ. of Mich., 1872-4. A. B., Yale Coll., 1876. Post-Graduate at
Yale, 1876-7. LL. B., Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1884.
Initiated at Marshall Chapter, 1883-4. Townsend Prize, High
Oration, Commencement Orator, Civil Engineer, assisting Maj. C. S.
Snter, in U. S. Survey of the Missouri River, 1878-82. Examiner in
the U. S. Patent office, 1882-4. Philip, Munson & Phelps, No. 7
Beekman St.
Charles Woodruff Scovel, Pittsburg, Penn.
A. B. and Valedictory, Western Univ. of Penn., 1883. A. M., idid,^
l886. Koenigl. Preuszische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Berlin,
1884-5. Of Advisory Council of College Fraternities Congress, 1 893.
Pres. General Alumni Assn. W. U. of Penn, 1S95-6. Sec. Allegheny
Co. Bar Assn. since 1895. 1003-5 Carnegie Bldg.
Richard Cutts Shannon, J h' E, ^ li A\ New York City.
Bom New London, Conn., Feb 12, 1839. A. B., Colby Univw, Water-
ville. Me., 1862. A. M., idid., 1866. LL. D., ilfid., 1892. In UnioD
army during the civil war. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-
potentiary to the Republics of Nicaragua, Salvador and Costa Rica,
1891-3. Member of LIV. Congress from Thirteenth Dist. of N. Y.,
1895-7. Re-elected to LV. Congress in 1896. Purrington & Shan-
non, No. 59 Wall St.
io6 PHI DELTA PHI,
John Montgomery Ward, New York City.
Penn. State Coll., three years. Orvis Prize in Mathematics^ Capt. N. Y.
Base Ball Club, 1885. Columbia Coll., School of Pol. Science Prize,
in "Diplomacy." LL. B., cum laude. No. 11 Pine St.
CLASS OF 1886.
Charles Walter Artz, New York City.
A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884. LL. B., cum laude. Vice-Pres. of
the Phi Delta Phi Council, 1889-93. Railroad and Corporation
Law. No. 54 Wall St.
Hobert Munro Boyd, Jr., ^^ T, * 7/ A', New York City.
A. B,, Yale Coll., 1884. ist Berkeley Latin Premium, 1881. Editor of
Yale Neuts^ 1S80-1. Cobden Club Medal, 1884. A. M., Columbia
Coll., 1886. (Res. 51 Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J.) Murphy,
Lloyd & Boyd, No. m Broadway.
Stewart Chaplin, J T, (P /? A', New York City.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1882. Author of "The Suspension of Power of
Alienation and Postponement of Vesting," 189I, and ** Law of Wills,
with Selected Cases," 1892. Prof, of Law Metropolis Law School,
1894-5. No. 40 Wall St.
Paul Drennan Cravath, New York City.
A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1882. A. M., ibid.^ 1892. Assist, at Columbia
Law School, 1886-H9. Member of Phi Delta Lit. Society. Cravath
& Houston, No. 120 Broadway.
Leonidas Dennis, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1884. A. M., ibid.^ 1886. No. 3 Broad' St.
Curtis Rose Hatheway, New York City.
B. S., Amherst Coll., 1884. Member of firm North, Ward & Wagstaff,
No. 120 Broad St.
Samuel Hudson Kinsley, Colorado Springs, Col.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1884. Police Magistrate, 1889-93. City Atty. of
Col. Springs, 1894. Co. Judge, El I'aso Co., 1895. Ady & Kinsley,
Corporation and Mining Law. 66-7 Bank Bldg.
John Deering Lord, Jr., li B //, Baltimore, Md.
A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884. No. 219 E. Fayette St.
Charles Beatty Reid, J 7 J, New York City.
A. B., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1883. A. M., ibid.^ i886. Vale
dictory. LL. B., cum laude. No. 140 Nassau St.
STORY CHAPTER. 107
Edwin Milton Royle, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1883. -Also attended Univ. of Edinburgh.
Member of Cliosophic Society. Actor and author of ** Friends " and
** Mexico," or ** Captain Impudence." Address care of Paul D.
Cravaih, Story, 1886.
Theodore Eugene Smith, A J ^, New York City.
A. B., Coll. of the City of New York.
Frank 'Lewis Williams. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Panola, 111., returned unclaimed.
CLASS OF 1887.
Samuel Archibald Anderson, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1S85. Member of Adelphi Society,
LL. B., cum laude. Chamberlain & Anderson, GilBllan Blk.
Henry de Forest Baldwin, J K E, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1885. Member of Skull and Bones Society. Member
of Chi Delta Tketa Society. Asst. to Corporation Counsel in charge
of the Bureau of Street Openings. No. 92 W. Broadway. Office,
No. II Pine St.
James Burt Best, A J «P, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1885. Formerly City Justice at Tacoma, Wash.
Not in practice. Editor of Monthly Magazine Progress of the World.
No. 156 Fifth Ave.
William Fowler Guthrie, Atchison, Kas.
LL. B., cum laude. Vf. W. & W. F. Guthrie, Real Estate and Corpo-
ration Law, Pioneer Bldg.
Charles Buxton Hobbs, J K E, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1885. Member of Skull and Bones Society. Member
of Eta Phi. Junior Exhibition Speaker. Nominee for Congress.
Hobbs & Gifford, Corporation Law. No. 58 Pine St.
Jamin Seth Morse, New York City.
A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1882. A. M., idid.^ 1887. No. 234 Broadway.
Pliny Leland Soper, B S //, Vinita, Ind. Ter.
A. B., Univ. of Kas., 1881. A. M., ibid.y i8qi. College Orator of
Quarter Centennial of Univ., 1891. Asst. U. S. Atty. for Dist. of
Kas., 188CM3. Atty. for A., T. & S. F. R. R. Co.; St. L. & S. F.
R. R. Co.; G., C. & S. F. R. R. Co.; and Wagner Palace Car Co.
Soper & Sansom. Offices, Vinita and Muscogee.
John Perry Wall, Jr., X ^, Tampa, Fla.
Emory Coll. Formerly City Atty.
io8 PHI DELTA PHI.
George Brown Watson, h B 11, Kansas City, Kas.
A. B., Kas. State Univ., 1834. Univ. of Mich., 1885-6, where he wa&-
admitted to Kent Chapter. McGrew, Watson & Watson, N. E. cor.
Seventh and Minn. Ave.
Walter Francis Willcox, V^ Y, * B A', Ithaca, N. Y.
A. B., and Commencement Orator, Amherst Coll., 1884. A. M., ibid.f
1888. Class Pres., 1881-2. Seligman Fellow, 1886-7. Post-graduate
at Yale, 1888-9. Koenigl. Preuszische Fried rich Wilhelms-Universi-
taet, Berlin, 1889-90. Ph. 'D., Columbia Coll., 1891. Associate
Prof, of Social Science and Statistics, Cornell Univ., since 1891.
Author of **The Divorce Problem; a Study in Statistics." "Studies
in History, Economics and Public Law." Contributor to varions
professional periodicals. Sec. of the Faculty of Cornell Univ. No.
27 Stewart Ave.
CLASS OP 1885.
Paul Kimball Ames, ^ /*, New York City.
Principal of the Newry, Me., Public School, 1 880-1. Pres. of the
Dunham Boat Club, 1884-5. Fres. of Yale Univ. Boat Club, 1S85-6.
A. B., Yale, 1886. Founder and Proprietor oi Columbia Law Times,
1887-94. Seligman Prize Fellow., 1887-8- A. M., Columbia School
of Political Science, 1887. Ames & Gavegan, No. 40 Wall St.
Joseph Deyoe Baucus, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1886. A. M., ibid., 1889. Member of **Whig
Hall." Gay ley, Baucus & Fleming, Corporation Law, No. 52
Wall St.
Henry Stanford Brooks, J A £, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Member of Skull and Bongs and Eta Phi
Societies. Supt. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. No. ift
Cortland St.
Henry Charles Charpiot, A J ^, Denver, Col.
B. S., Cornell Univ., i886. LL. B., cum laude. Annual Prize in Com-
parative Constitutional Law and Constitutional History, 1888. Non-
resident Lecturer, Univ. of Col., 1893-5. Prof, of Constitutional
Law, in Law School of Denver Univ., since 1895. P. O. Box 767-
30-32 Arapahoe Bldg.
Edward Luther Dixon, -V '/*, Denver, Col.
A. B., Williams Coll. Riddell, Starkweather & Dixon, 1-5 Duff Bldg.
Harry Augustus Garfield, /I J cP, Cleveland, O.
A. B., and Class Orator, Williams ColL, 1885. Prof, of Contracts at
Western Reserve Law School, since 1883. Garfield & Garfield, Gar-
field Bldg.
STORY CHAPTER, 109
«
James Rudolph Garfield, A A ^, Cleveland, O.
A. B., and Graduating Orator, Williams Coll., 1885. Member of Senate
of 72nd General Assembly of Ohio. Garfield & Garfield, Garfield
Bldg.
Henry Bell Gayley, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1884. A. M., idid., 1887. Member of Amer-
ican Whig Society. Essay Prize. Gayley, Baucus &. Fleming, Cor-
poration Law, No. 52 Wall St.
Frederic Rogers Kellogg, New York City.
B. S., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1884. Scriptor, and Contributor to
Phi Delta Phi Brief y 1887-8. Second Prize and Honorable Men-
tion, 1888. Dill, Seymour & Kellogg, No. 27 Pine St. •
Fulton McMahon, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1884. A. M., ibid,^ 1886. Member of Ameri-
can Whig Society. Also attended Johns Hopkins Univ., and Koenigl.
Preuszische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Berlin. Honorable
mention in Political Philosophy. Interested in municipal reform.
Good Government Club movement. Member of "Committee of Sev-
enty." No. m Broadway.
Edward Miller. (Address unknown. )
A. B., Amherst Coll.
Edwin Lawrence Miller, Seneca, Kas.
Boston Law School, 1884-5, where he was admitted to Webster Chap-
ter. In 1886, established and edited the military magazine Ours^ in
New York City. Formerly Editor of Seneca Chronicle. City Atty.
of Seneca, 1889-90. Justice of the Peace, 1890-1. City Council-
man, 1896. Reviser and Collator of City Ordinances. Democratic
candidate for State Senator, i8th Dist. of Kas., 1896.
AViLLiAM Augustus Moore, B 0 II, Denver, Col.
A. B,, and Valedictorian, Univ. of Denver, 1885. Member of Phi Alpha
Society. First Prize Law School, 1888. Prof, in Denver Law School.
Cranston (Hamilton), Pitkin (Waite) & Moore, 439-42 Equitable
Bldg.
Henry Townsend Nason, d K E, Troy, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Member of Scroll and Key. Townsend, Roche
& Nason, 8-9 Times Bldg., Broadway.
Edward Liddon Patterson, A A <Py <P B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1886. Pres. of Philolexian Society. Asst. Man-
aging Editor Spectator. Member of Columbiad Board. Arnold,
Greene & Patterson. No, 3 Broad St.
I lo PHI DEL TA PHI,
■
Philo Perry Safford, New York City.
A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1885. Member of Phi Kappa Pi Lit. Society-
Various Oratorical Prizes. Prize Fellowship, 1888-91. Esselstyn^
Ketcham & Safford, No. 35 Wall St.
Frederick William Slade, Cleveland, O.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1886. Oratorical Prizes. Associated with Virgil
P. Kline, Cleveland State Hospital.
Walter Teis Smith, // B //, Pekin, 111.
Iowa Wesleyan Univ. A. B., and Palladium Editor, Univ. of Mich.^
1887. Law Dcpt., Univ. of Mich., 1886-7, where he was admitted
to Kent Chapter. Sec. of St. Louis Convention, Beta Theta Pi,
1885. Chief of Dist. VII, 1886-7; of l^'»st. VIII, 1888-91. Manu-
facturer.
Henry Allen Tenney, K Ay New York City.
Cornell Univ., 1884-6. Not in practice. Care of Bar Assn., West
44th St.
Joseph Nathaniel Tuttle, J A' £, New York City.
A. B., Vale Coll., 1884. No. 265 Broadway.
CLASS OF 1889.
William Lincoln Barnum, Syracuse, N. Y.
Author of **The Liability of Railroad Companies and Sleeping Car and
Parlor Car Companies for Injuries and Losses to Passengers in Sleep-
ing Cars and Parlor Cars," Columbia La7v Journal^ 1889. Barnum
& Danziger (Daniels, '92) 61 1-6 Granger Bldg., No. 208 E. Gene-
see St.
Paul Dillingham Carpenter, Milwaukee, Wis.
1009 Pabst Bldg.
Charles Buckingham Cole, A K E, (P !i A\ New York City.
a. B., and Valedictory, Hamilton Coll., 1887. M. A., idid., 1890. Prize
in Constitutionol Law. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon No. 45-7
Wall St.
Lincoln Cromwell, J K E, (P li K, New York City,
a. B., Columbia Coll., 1886. M. A., ibid.^ 1887. Member of Barnard
Society. Prize Fellow, in Mathematics, 1886-9. Merchant, with
Wm. Iselin & Co., No. i Greene St.
Norton Murdock Cross, X '/*, Minneapolis, Minn.
B. S., and Salutatorian, Univ. of Minn., 1887. Cross, Hicks, CarletOD
& Cross, 6co N. Y. Life Bldg.
STORY CHAPTER. iir
Edward Foote Dwight, H ^ //, New York City.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1887. Prize Tutor. Contributor to Columbia Law
Journal^ ''Exoneration in the Law of Surety- Strips," January, 1890.
Second Municipal Law Prize. Tutor at Columbia Law School, three
years. Special Instructor at New York I-aw School, 1894-5. Editor
of " Law of Persons and Personal Property," by Theodore VV. Dwight,
1894. Carter, Hughes & Dwight, No. 96 Broadway and No. 6
Wall St.
Charles Philip Easton, New York City.
No. 206 Broadway.
Thomas Ewing, Jr., New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1885. M. A., ibid,^ 1886. Fellow Asst., in
Physiology, Columbia Coll., 1885-8. Asst. Examiner in U. S. Patent
Office, 1888-90. Affiliated with Marshal Chapter. LL. B., George-
town Univ., 1890. No. 120 Broadway.
William Dyer Fullerton, // ^ //, ^ H K, Ottawa, 111.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1885. M. A., tbic/.j 1888. Scriptor, and
Correspondent of Phi Delta Phi Brie/, 1888. Member of firm of
Lackner & Butz, Chicago, 1893-4. Alumni Sec. of Beta Theta Pi.
Real Estate Law. No. 609 La Salle St.
Charles Frank Goddard, A J ^, 0 li A', New York City.
Prize Scholarship in History, 1885. Chauler Historical Prize, 1887.
A. B., and Valedictorian, Columbia Coll., 1887. M. A., ibid.^ 1888.
Times Bldg., 41 Park Row.
Lucius Warner Hoyt, J 7 J, Denver, Col.
B. S., Mich. Agricultural Coll., 1882. Deputy Collector of Internal
Revenue, 1884-7. Delegate to Second National Convention of Phi
Delta Phi, May, 1889. Associate Prof, of Law, 1892-3. Prof, of
Law, Law School, Univ. of Denver, since 1893. Sec. of the Faculty,
ibid. Ernest & Cranmer Bldg.
Henry Belden Ketch am, T T, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1887. Editor of Yaie Nnvs^ 1885-6-7. Esselstyn,
Ketcham & Safford, Mills Bldg., No. 35 Wall St.
Charlton Miner Lewis, ^ \\ <P li K, New Haven, Conn.
Philosophical Oration at Junior Exhibition, Vale Coll., 1885, and at
Commencement, ibid., 1886. Editor of Yale Literary Magazine^
1885-6. Scott Prize in German, 1886. A. B., and Class Poet, Yale
Coll., 1886. Member of SkuH and Bones Society and of Cki Delia
Theta. Practiced in New York City until 1894. Instructor in En-
glish Literature at Yale Univ.
Jonas Fish Mann, J A E, <P li K, New York City.
A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1887. M. A., ibid., 1890. No. 45 Wall St.
112 PHI DELTA PHI,
Edward Charles Ritsher, Chicago, 111.
A. B., and Valedictory, Belolt Coll., r886. M. A., ibid.^ 1889. Dele-
egate to the Fourth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, June,
1895. Hatch & Ritsher, 1410 T. & T. Bldg. No. loo Washington St.
Otto Carl Wierum, Jr., New York City.
Governor Brooklyn Democratic Club. No. 35 Nassau St.
Howard Ogden Wood, ^4 J *, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1887. Wood & Hill, No. 51 Wall St. Also Asst.
Corporation Counsel of Brooklyn. No. 831 St. Mark's Ave., Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1890.
Owing to the extension of the course in the Law School
from two to three years, no class was graduated in this year.
CLASS OF 1891.
George Samson Brown, A d (P, 0 R K, Tacoma, Wash.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1888. 414 Fidelity Bldg.
Francis Herbert Brownell, A J ^, ^ B K, Everett, Wash.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1888. Hewitt Bldg.
William Gasten, A T, (P B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1887. Latin Poem at Commencement. Milliken
& Gasten, No. 287 Broadway.
William Cunningham Humphreys, ^F T, ^ H K, New York
City.
Class Sec, Columbia, 1885-6. Scholarship in Mathematics, t^iV., 1885.
Student in Germany, May-Nov., 1886, and May-Nov., 1887. A. B.,
Columbia Coll.., 1888. M. A., ibid,, 1889. Ph. B., ibid., i8go.
M. D., Univ. of New York City, 1890. Formerly Editor Columbia
Law Times. Sec. New York hff e die o- Legal Society. Prof, of Ger-
man in Princeton Univ. Not in practice.
William Joseph Moran, J K E, New York City.
Columbia School of Political Science. Delegate to the Second National
Convention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889. No. 59 Wall St.
Force Parker, J /C £, New York City.
Attended Rochester, N. Y., Free Academy. Member of Pi Phi Liu
Society. No. 67 Wall St.
STOR Y CHAPTER. 1 13
John Norton Pomeroy, Jr., W Y, ^ B A', San Francisco,
Cal.
Philosophical Oration at Junior Exhibition, Yale Coll., 1886. A. B.,
and Commencement Orator, Yale Univ., 1887. M. A., ibid.^ 1889.
Chairman of the Board of Editors of the YaU Literary Magazine^
1886-7. Editor of Columbia Law Times. Member of Skull and
Bones. LL. B., Univ. of Cal., 1891. Editor of "Pomeroy's Equity
Jurisprudence," second edition, 1892; "Pomeroy's Remedies," third
edition, 1893; ** Pomeroy 's Specific Performance of Contracts," sec-
ond edition. Instructor in Law in Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. Pome-
roy & Pomeroy, No. 222 Sansome St.
John Hunter Sedgwick, A A ^y New York City.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1888. No. 6 Wall St.
I
Philemon Tecumseh Sherman, New York City.
B. A., St. Louis Univ., 1886. Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1888. A. M., St.
Louis Univ.« 1889. Sherman & Stanton, No. 59 Wall St.
Sewell Taffan Tyng, ^4 J ^, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1888. Insurance and Corporation Law. No. 309
Broadway.
George Flint Warren, Jr., ff T, (P B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1888. A. M., ibid^ 1889. Author of articles in
American and English Encyclopedia of Law, such as ** Pledge," etc.
Anderson, Anderson & Warren, Real Estate and Corporation Law,
I^rds Court Bldg., No. 27 William St.
William Pierrepont White, Utica, N. Y.
Sec. Oneida Historical Society. Director of Second National Bank of
Utica. Real Estate Law. No. 75 Genesee St.
CLASS OF 1892.
Mervin Ap Rice.
See Rice infra.
John Noble Blair, *F T, New York City.
Amherst Coll., 1884-6. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1888. Blair & Rudd,
No. 32 Liberty St.
William George Bosworth, J K E, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1889. Corporation Law. No. 192 Broadway.
Benjamin Nathan Cordozo, fP B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1889. M. A., ibid, 1890. Cardoza Bros., Scher-
merhorn Bldg., No. 96 Broadway.
114 PHI DELTA PHI,
Walter Daniel Clark, J /*, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Coll., i88q. Bisbee, Clark & Emmet, No. 34 Pine St.
George Coggill, V r, New York City.
Second Berkeley Latin Premium, Yale Coll., 1886. A. B., Yale Univ-r
1889. No. 140 E. Thirty-seventh St., or No. 32 Nassau St.
Edward Huntington Fallows, A J (P, (P li K, New York
City.
a. B., suniffia cum laude, Amherst Coll., 1886. Pres. of Amherst Phi-
losophy Board. Editor of Amherst Student. Class Gymnasium Cap-
tain. Manager of Amherst Glee Club. Commencement Orator.
Pres. of Phi Beta Kappa. Post-graduate at Yale Univ. Prof, at
Phillips-Exeter Academy. Later, Prof, at the Adelphi Academy,
Brooklyn. Carter & Fallows, No. 18 Wall St.
Clarence Clark Ferris, J T, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1887. Dissertation and Honors in Ancient Classics.
Real Estate Law and Condemnation Proceedings. Mills Bldg., No^
35 Wall St.
Robert Leslie Moffett, A h E, 0 B h\ New York City.
B. L., Univ. of Minn., 1889. M. A., Columbia Coll., 1891. Larned^
Warren & Knapp, No. 170 Broadway.
William Clifford Moore, J K Fy New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1889. Moore, Bleecker & Wheeler, No. 56 Pine St.
Hammond Odell, (P f J, <P B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1889. M. A., /7/»V/., 1890. Member of Rarnnrd
Lit. Society and Shakespeare Society. Honor man in Political Econ-
omy. Winner of Joint Debate, 1889. Class Day Presentation Orator.
Edwards & Odell, Syndicate Bldg., cor. Liberty and Nassau Sts.
Mervyn Ap. Rice, '/'' 1\ Rockland, Me.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1889. M. A., ibid. Candidate for Mayor. No.
407 Main Si.
Ralph Stowell Rounds, X ^, 0 B K, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1887. Prize in Mathematics, Amherst Coll.
Senior Monitor, iind. Prize Lecturer, Columbia Law School,
1892-4. Instructor in Law, Metropolis Law School, 1894-5. Lec-
turer in Evening Dept. of University Law School since 1895. Rounds
& Dillingham, No. 96 Broadway.
Willard Scudder, I K a, (P B K, New York City.
A. B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1889. Valedictorian. No. 2I« E»
Twenty-second St.
STORY CHAP! ER, 115
Samuel Ewing Smiley, 0 B K, Fort Sheridan, 111.
Appointed Cadet at U. S. Mil. Academy, West Point, from N. J., July,
1881. Graduated June, 1885. Commissioned 2nd Lieut., 8th Inf.
Served in Cal., Mexico, Ariz., New Mexico and Neb. Prof, of Mili-
itary Science and Tactics at Rutgers Coll., 1888-91. Columbia (!oll.
Law School and Columbia Coll. School of Political Science, 1889-91.
Promoted ist Lieut., 15th Inf., April, 1882. ' Appointed Regimental
Quartermaster, 1893. LL. B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1895. Spe-
cialty, Military Law and International Law. Permanent address, care
of Adjt.-Gen. U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.
Arthur Smith, A J 4>, ^ B K, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of the City of New York, 1889. No. 6 Wall St.
Felix Freiherr von Wilmowski.
See infra.
George Hunt Walker, W T, Tacoma, Wash.
B. S., and Commencement Orator, Univ. of Rochester, 1886. M. S.,
tdid., 1888. First Davis Prize Medal, i886. Walker & Fitch, 607-9
Fidelity Trust Bldg.
Howard Hunter Williams, A J 0, New York City.
B. A., Yale Univ., 1889. No. 99 Nassau St.
Felix Freiherr von Wilmowski, New York City.
TesUmonium Maturitatisy Berlin Gymnasium, 1878. Koenigl. Preus-
zische Universitaet, Marburg, 1879. Graduated from Koenigl. Preus-
zische Friedrich Wilhelms- Universitaet, Berlin, with the title Referen-
darius, 1881. Published "Synopses of Foreign Corporation Laws,"
1895. Specialty, Corporation Law, International Law, and Foreigix
Law and Notariat. No. 11 1 Broadway.
CLASS OF 1893.
Henry Martyn Alexander, Jr., New York City.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 18890. Member of Whig Hall. Alexander &
Colby, No. 120 Broadway.
Samuel Vilas Beckwith, A K E, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1890. LL. B., New York Law School, 1892.
Care of Dill, Seymour & Kellogg, No. 27 Pine St.
Bainbridge Colby, A A (P, (P B h\ New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1890. LL. B., New York Law School, 1892.
Alexander & Colby, No. 120 Broadway.
Joseph Griswold Deane, (T T, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1890. With Deming & Walradt, No. ii Wil-
liam St.
ii6 PHI DELTA PHI.
Edwin Duffey, A A ^, ^ B K, Cortland, N. Y.
A. 6., Amherst Coll., 1890.
Frederick Smyth Duncan, Englewood, N. J.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. No. 120 Broadway, New York City.
Hampton Denman Ewing, A A ^^ 0 B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1888. A. M., ibid., 1889. Junior History Schol-
arship. Prize Fellowship in Science, 1888-91. Scriptor. Ewing,
Whitman & Ewing, No. 41 Wall St.
George Houghton Oilman, ^ f J, <P B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1887. M. A., f^t</., 1888. Member of Barnard
Lit. Society. Fellow in Science, Columbia Coll., 1887-8. University
Scholar in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins, 1889. Fellow, ibid., 1890.
LL. B., New York Law School, 1892. With Owen & Sturges, No. 71
Wall St.
Rodney Lawrence Glisan, Z ^, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. LL. B., Univ. of Ore., 1892. Admitted at
Chase Chapter, 1890-1. M. A., Columbia Coll., 1893. 420 Cham-
ber of Commerce Bldg.
Herbert Noble, New York City.
A. B., St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1889. Member of Phi Kappa
Lit. Society. A. M., Columbia Coll., 1895. Instructor in McDonegh
Institute, Baltimore, Md. Lecturer on Suretyship, Carriers and Code,
in Columbia Law School. No. 120 Broadway.
Louis J^enwell, Helena, Mont.
Percy Hamilton Stewart, Plainfield, N. J.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. New York City address was No. 12 E. Forty-
seventh St.
Charles Thaddeus Terry, ^ A d, ^ B K, New York City.
Charter Member of Mass. Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta, 1886.
Latin, Greek, Mathematics, History and Oratorical Prizes, Williams
Coll., 1887. German, Political Economy. Essay and several other
Prizes, i/>id., 1888. B. A., and Valedictory, Williams Coll., 1889.
Philosophical Course at Koenigl. Preuszische Fried rich Wilhelms-Uni-
versitaet, Berlin. Prize Lectureship. Promoted in 1894 to full
lectureship. lecturer, Columbia Law School. Home address. No-
47 Brevoort, Place Brooklyn, N. Y. C. H. & J. A. Young & Terry,
No. 170 Broadway.
Ellis John Thomas, A T, 0 B h\ New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1888. Member of Advisory Council of College
Fraternities Congress, World's Congress Auxiliary, 1 893. Supt. of
Agencies of Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. No. i Madison Ave.
STOR V CHAPTER, 1 1 7
William John Warburton, A Y, <P li K, Boerne, Kendall
Co., Texas.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1890. M. A., zdt'd., 1891. Member of Barnard
Lit. Society. Won Joint Senior Debate. Editor of Coiumbia Specta-
tor four years. Class Poet three years. Editor of '90 Columbiad.
Class Day Prophet. Sophomore Hanispex. Historian, Class of '00.
LL. B., cum laude^ New York Law School, 1892. At present Co«
Atty. of Kendall Co.
CLASS OF 1894.
DeWitt Bailey, J K £, New York City.
A. B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1891. A. M., Columbia
Coll., School of Political Science, 1892. Bailey & Sullivan, No. 12a
Bowery.
Robert Chetwood Beatty, Z ¥, New York City.
Proconsul. LL. M., Columbia Coll., 1895. Home address. No. 3 E.
Ninth St. Junior Asst. to the Counsel to the Corporation of the City
of New York. No. 2 Try on Row.
James Floyd Denison, Denver, Col.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1888. 501 Equitable Bldg.
Frank Ayer Dillingham, A K E, <P li A, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 189I. Freshman Mathematical Prize. Grade ** High
Oration.'* Junior appointment. (Res., Summit, Union Co., N. J.)
Rounds & Dillingham, No. 96 Broadway.
Hamilton Hill Durand, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. With Simpson, Thacher & Barnum, No. 10
Wall St.
George Tarleton Goldthwaite, J K E, A J (Py New York
City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. No. 120 Broadway.
Alexander Browne Halliday, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ.,1891. A. M., Columbia Coll., 1893. (Rcs.,Yon-
kers, N. Y.) No. iii Broadway.
John Sprunt Hill, £ A E, New York City.
Ph. B., Univ. of N. C, 1889. Junior Debater, Sophomore Year. First
Representative in Junior Year. Philosophical Oration, Senior Year.
Member of Dialectic Lit. Society. No. 52 William St.
Sherman Skinner Jewett, 2nd, J K E, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. A. M. Columbia Coll., 1893. Consul. 805
D. S. Morgan Bldg.
ii8 PHI DELTA PHI,
James Parrish Lee, J tf>, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. No. 79 Madison Ave., or No. 44 Broad-
way.
Charles Capron Marsh, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Two year Honors in History and Political Sci
ence. Scriptor. Editor of weekly Selected Corporation Cases, Cor*
poration Law. No. 120 Broadway.
Harvey Slaughter McCutcheon, 1 .V, Russellville, Ky.
Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1889-90. Member of Sigma
Epsilon Lit Society. City Atty.
Edward Calvin MoiiN, A K E, J <P, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. (Res., No. 308 W. Seventy- seventh St.)
No. 132 Nassau St.
James Alfred Parker, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. Life Insurance and Municipal Securities.
No. 59 Cedar St.
Theodore Lewis Peters, K A, New York City.
Williams Coll., Class of '91. Member of Choate Club. Investment busi-
ness. No. 30 Pine St.
Waldron Kintzing Post, A A 0, d K E, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Member of O. K. and Signet Societies.
No. 120 Broadway.
Edward Stephen Rawson, Cincinnati, O.
a. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. M. A., Columbia School of Political Sci-
ence, 1874. With Paxton, Warrington & Bontet, United Bank Bldg.
Allan Gold Robinson, A A ^^ New York City.
a. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Tribune. Of Fellowes & Wright, No. n
Pine St.
Henry Richmond Taylor, ^ \\ New York City.
a. B., Columbia Coll., 1891. (Res., No. i E. Sixtieth St.) No. 40
Wall St.
Harold Garrison Villard, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. (Res., Dobb's Ferry, N. Y.) With
I^xow, Mackellar & Wells, No. 19 Liberty St.
MuiR Weissinger, J K £', Louisville, Ky.
Univ. of Va., three years. (Res., No. 1242 Fourth St.) 51 Louisville
Trust Bldg.
Grenville Bayard Winthrop, J ^, New York City.
a. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. M. A., Columbia Coll., 1S92. Facaltj
First Prize. American Surety Bldg., No. 100 Broadway.
STOR Y CHAPTER. 1 1 9
CLASS OP 1895.
Charles Chisholm Brainerd, A K E, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1893. No. 99 Broadway.
Alanson Tuthill Briggs, Jr., New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1892.
Edward Stelle Brownson, Jr., <P B K, New York City.
a. B., Columbia Coll., 1892. M. k.^ibid., 1893. Member of Barnard
Lit. Society. Alumni Prize, 1892. Tribune. Scriptor. Honorable
Mention, 1895. Member of General Committee, Kings Co. Demo-
cratic Reform Organization. (Res., No. 49 Garden Place, Brooklyn,
N. Y.) No. 48 Wall St.
Joseph Edmond Bullen, A K E, 0 B K, New York City.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1890. A. M., Columbia Coll., 1894. (Home, New-
ton Centre, Mass.) With Sherman & Sterling, No. 44 Wall St.
Torrey Everett, A ^, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. No. 27 W. Forty-fourth St.
Lewis Herbert Freedman, J A' £, New York City.
A. B., College of 4he City of New York, 1892. Honorable Mention,
1892. With Judge John J. Freedman, County Court House.
Edwin Sumner Hunt, J K E, ^ B K, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1890. No. 41 Wall St.
MiVTTHEw TiLGHMAN JoHNSTON, New York City.
A. B., St. John*s Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1890. Member of Philokalian
Lit. Society. Consul. (Res., No. 18 W. Twenty-first St.) Room
35, No. 120 Broadway.
Arthur Knox, New York City.
A. B., Coll. of the City of New York, 1892. A. M., Columbia Coll.,
1894. (Res. No. 472 Mott Av.) 44 Wall St.
William Belfrage Parsons, New York City.
A. B., cum laude, Princeton Univ., 1892. Member of American Whig
Society. No. 25 Pine St.
LuDwiG Cl^us Magnus Robert StDrcke, New York City.
Testimonium Maturitatis^ Realschule, Bremen, 1884. M. A., Columbia
School of Political Science, 1895. With Cravath & Houston, Equit-
able Bldg., No. 120 Broadway.
I20 PHI DELTA PHI.
Russell Lord Tajrbox, <^ A 0, ^ B K, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1892. Pres. of College Class. '. ] Vice-Pres. of I aw
Class. No. 120 Broadway.
Peter Dirk Van Oosterhaut, * B A', Orange City, la.
Ph. B., State Univ. of la., 1893. LL. B., ibid.y 1894. Initiated at Mc-
Clain Chapter, 1 893-4. Hutchinson & Van Oosterhaut.
William Bell Wait, Jr., New York City.
Special Student, Columbia Coll., four years. LL. B., ihid.^ 1894. Ini-
tiated as a Post-graduate, 1894-5. LL. M., Columbia Coll., 1895.
No. 206 Broadway.
CLASS OF 1896
Russell Ely Burke, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1894. Candidate for A. M. No. 17 E. Fifty-
fifth St.
Thomas Ives Chatfield, Z *I% (P U K, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. No. 173 Fifth Ave.
Archihald Douglas, V T, New York City.
Columbia Coll., 1890- 3. Member of Columbian Club and Musical Soci-
ety. Managing Editor of Spectator. Editor of Columbia Literary
Monthly. (Res., Tarrytown, N. Y.) No. 156 Fifth Ave.
Hermann George Friedmann, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of the City of New York, 1893. M. A., Columbia Coll.,
1895. No. 922 E. One Hundred Thirty-eighth St.
Philip Redington Mudge Hildketh, A J tf', New York
City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1894. LL. B., New York Law School, 1895.
No. 48 Irving Place.
♦1896. Edward Renshaw Jones.
A. B., Harvard L'niv., 1893. Resided at No. 20 N. Washington Square.
Died Fob. 18, 1896.
Campbell Erie Locke, A J 0, <P B A\ New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1894. Consul. No. 23 W. 53d St.
Charles Roger Pelgram, New York City.
Stevens Institute, Hoboken, 1892. No. 337 W. 88th St.
Harold Sturgis Ran kin e. A' A, New York City.
A. B., Hobart Coll., 1892. Junior Assist, in the office of the Counsel to
the Corporation of New York City. No. 2 Tryon Row.
STORY CHAPTER. 121
Joseph Martin Schenck, Binghampton, N. Y.
Oliver Wadsworth Shead, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. LL. B., New York Law School, 1895. No,
309 Broadway.
Robert William Thompson, Jr., ;4 J ^, New York City.
A. B., Coll. of City of New York, 1893. First prize in Philosophy.
Prize in Political Science. M. A., Columbia Coll., 1894. Member of
Phreno Lit. Society. Scriptor, 1894-5. Tribune, 1895-6. (Res. No.
229 W. 97th St.) No. 120 Broadway.
Ernest Ingersol White, K Ay Syracuse, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1893. Member of Curtis Lit. Society. Woodford
Oratorical Prize. LL. B., New York Law School, 1895. White
Bldg.
CLASS OF 1897.
Grosvenor Hyde Backus, A A <Py Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 5, 1874. B. S., Amherst Coll., 1894.
Kellogg, Lester and Hyde Prizes in speaking. Editor-in-chief of
Amherst Student. Consul, 1896-7. No. 57 Livingston St.
Henry Burr Barnes, Jr., (T T, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. No. 5 E. 44th St.
George Bowen Case, J K R, Kansas City, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. No. 706 W. 10th St.
Alexander Mitchell Crane, Scarsdale, N. Y.
Bom New York City, Aug. i, 1871. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894.
Frederick Dwight, A K E, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Historian, 1895-7. No. 51 Remsen St.
Robert Woodward Barnwell Elliott, A T ii, New York
City.
M. A., Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1894. Member of Sii^ma
Epsilon Lit. Society. No. 117 W. 45th St. or No. 44 W. 46th St.
Edwin Olaf Holter, J K £, Helena, Mont.
Phillips Exeter Academy. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Holter Blk.
Robert Selden Huse, A «P, Highland Falls, Orange Co.,
N. Y.
Lehigh Univ., 1891-3. LL. B., Univ. of the South, 1894.
123 PHI DELTA PHI.
Robert Hamilton Hutchins, A A <Py ^ li K^ Brandon, Vt.
Born Brandon, Vt., Feb. 23, 1869. A. B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1890.
M. A., ibid., 1894. Scriptor, 1895-6. Tribune, 1896-7. (Home»
Brandon, Vt.) New York City address, No. 65 W. 52d St,
James Truesdell Kilbreth, Jr., ^ /? A', New York City.
A. B., summa cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1894. Highest honors in His-
tory, 1893. Highest honors in Political Science, 1894. No. i W.
72d St.
Gerald Arthur Lowe, ^V T, New York City.
Lehigh Univ., 1891-3. No. 114 W. 86th St. and Plainfield, N. J.
Moncure March, J A' E, ^ B A\ New York City.
A. B., LaFayett? Coll., 1892. M. A., idid., 1895. Philosophical Ora-
tion. Capt. Coll. Football Eleven and of Baseball team. No. 69 W.
48th or No. 62 New St.
Walter Jefferson Moork, Plainfield, N. J.
Born New York City, Feb. 11, 1870. A. B., Harvard Univ,, 1894. And
60 E. 49th St., New York City.
Frank Lyon Polk, '/'" )', New York City.
Born New York City, Sept. 13, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. No. 7
E. 36th St.
Walter Stanley Schutz, A J (P, ^ li A\ New York City.
Born Concord, N. H., Sept. 6, 1872. A. B., Trinity Coll., Hartford,
1894. Commencement Speaker. Winner of prize version declama*
tion. Scriptor, 1896-7. No. 65 W. 52d St.
Edward Augustus Selfridge, Jr., <P V J, San Francisco#
Cal.
Born San Francisco, Cal., Dec. rs, 1872. Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1894*
Meml^er of Skull & Keys. No. 2615 California St.
George Finch Van Slyck, A A 0, ^P B K, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., i8c)|. PhilosDphical Oration. Townsend Speaker.
(R(is., Valaiie, N. Y.) No. 229 W. 44th St., or No. 284 Amsterdam
Ave.
James Dawes Williams, <P B K, North Adams, Mass.
Born North Adams, Mass., Oct. 27, 1872. A. B.. Yale Univ., 1894.
8 Chestnut St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Wilbur Lainc; Ball, New York City.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1S95. No. 29 E. 46th St.
Anson McCook Beard, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895.
STORY CHAPTER. 123
•Clinton Edward Bell, S ^ X, Northampton, Mass.
. A. B., Amherst ColL, 1895. No. 48 Gothic St.
David Criswell Bennett, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895. 4th Ave. and
79th St.
Benjamin Stickney Cable, A K E, Chicago, 111.
Bom Rock Island, 111., Sept. 24, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Mem-
ber of The Council of Phi Delta Phi since 1896. No. 312 Erie St.
Walter Frederick Carter, J K E, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born Brooklyn, L. I., Dec. 10, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. ^^- l?^
Brooklyn Ave.
Walter Evans Cooke, A K E, Paterson, N. J.
Bom Paterson, N. J., May 3, 1874. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. No. 437
Ellison Ave.
Alford Warriner Cooley, a K E, Westchester, N. Y.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895.
Edward Ridley Finch, 0 B A', Plainfield, N. J.
Born New York City, Nov. 15, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Two
years honors in Political Science and Law. Proconsul, 1896-7.
No. 1106 Park Ave.
«
Edward Codman Parish, A A 0, New York City.
Born Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., July 30, 1873. ^- B., Columbia
Coll., 1895. Editor of Columbia Spectator. No. i W. 19th St.
James William Prendergast, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., June 19, 1874. A. B., Mt. St. Mary's Coll.,
Emmitsburg, Md., 1895. No. 259 Clinton St.
Alfred Roelker, Jr., X (P, New York City.
Born New Brighton, S. I., April 7, 1875. A, B., Amherst Coll., 1895.
No. 202 W. 45th St.
Harlan Fiske Stone, A A 0, 0 li A', New York City.
Born Chesterfield, N. H., Oct. 11, 1872. B. S., Amherst Coll., 1894.
No. 17 E, 46th St.
Ralph Alonzo Sturges, New York City.
Born Lewiston, Maine, April 29, 1871. A. B., Bates Coll., 1893. Mem-
ber of Eurosophian Society. No. 61 W. 51st St.
John Edwin Walker, Tacoma, Wash.
Bora Springfield, 111., Oct. 5, 1873. 608 Fidelity Blk.
124 PHI DELTA PHI,
Shelton King Wheeler, * li A, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Bom Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., iS94»
First National Bank Bldg.
Henry Payne Whitney, W Y, 0 li A\ New York City.
A. B., Vale Univ., 1894. No. 2 W. 57th St.
CLASS OF 1899.
Eluot Stewart Benedict, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1896. No. 14 E. 70th St.
Alfred Loomis Curtiss, ^ T, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 9 W. 56th St.
Frederick Hale, Ellsworth, Me.
Born Detroit, Mich., Oct. 7, 1874. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1896. New
York City address, Madison Ave. Hotel, cor. 58th St. Washington,.
D. C, address, No. looi i6th St.
May Humphreys, J A' A', New York City.
JJA. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 23 E. 47th St.
John Henry Iselin, New York City.
Born New York City, Sept. 10 1874. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1896. No.
32 E. 22d St.
John Campbell Kerr, Englewood, N. J.
Born Alleghany, Pa., Oct. 9, 1873. A* ^m Princeton Univ., 1896*
Chestnut St.
DwiGHT Whitney Morrow, It 8 //, Allegheny, Penn.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1895. No. 130 Irwin Ave.
Walter Palmer Paret, J K K, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 161 W. 76th St.
David Rumsey, '/^T, ^Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y.
Attended Univ. of Rochester.
Theodore Charles Tebbetts, J A jE", Lynn, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. No. 37 Baltimore St.
William Seymour Tyler, ¥ T, Plainfield, N. J.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1895. No. 525 W. 7th St.
Roberts Walker, J K E, (P B A, New York City.
Born Rutland, Vt., Aug 24, 1874. A. B., Amherst Coll., 1896. No. 55.
W. 74th St.
COOLEY CHAPTER
IN THE
ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL,
BEING THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OK THE
Washington University,
ESTABLISHED 1882.
WASHINGTON University, founded in the City of St.
Louis, under an Act of Incorporation by the State
of Missouri, approved February 22, 1853, is intended to
embrace the whole range of University studies except The-
ology, and to afford opportunity of complete preparation for
every sphere of practical and scientific life.
By the eighth article of the Constitution, *'no instruc-
tion, either sectarian or religious, or partisan in politics,
shall be allowed in any department of the University; and
no sectarian or partisan test shall be used in the election of
professors, teachers, or other officers of the University for
for any purpose whatsoever. This article shall be understood
as the fundamental condition on which all endowments, of
whatsoever kind, are received." The Constitution also
declares the article now quoted ''not subject to alteration at
any time;" but to guard against all encroachments in this
126 PHI DELTA PHI,
important particular, the Directors have obtained from the
General Assembly an amendment to the charter, by which
said article is incorporated in the same, t^nd thereby placed
beyond the power of any future Board of Directors. The
Act of Amendment, approved February 12, 1857, declares:
"Sec. 2. No instruction either sectarian in religion, or
partisan in politics, shall be allowed in any department of
said University; and no sectarian or party test shall be
allowed in the election of professors, teachers, or other
officers of said University; or in the admission of scholars
thereto, or for any purpose whatever."
On the 2 2d of April, 1857, the formal inauguration of
Washington University took place with appropriate exercises
in University Hall, and an oration delivered by the Hon.
Edward Everett, in the Mercantile Library Hall. An
advanced scientific class was organized at that time. The
Academy had then been in operation about three years.
The College and Mary Institute were organized in 1859, *^^
the first Senior Class was graduated from the College in
June, 1862.
The Law School was founded in the year 1867, by the
united efforts and counsels of the Directors of Washington
University and of members of the profession actually in
practice or then on the bench in the City of St. Louis. It
first opened to students Sept. 16, 1867, and has consequently
been in successful and unbroken operation for nearly thirty
years.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
William Samuel Curtis, St. Louis, Missouri.
A. B., Washington University, 1873. LL. B., St. Louis Law School,
1876. Dean of the Law Faculty of the St. Louis Law Schdol since
1894. No. 142 1 Missouri Avenue.
♦1894. William Gardiner Hammond, ¥ If.
A. B., and Salutatory, Amherst College, 1849. A. M., idiJ., 1852.
LL. D., Iowa College, 1870. LL. D., Amherst College, 1877. Editor
of the Amherst Indicator^ 1848-9. Student-at-law at Brooklyn, New
York, with Hon. S. E. Johnson, 1849-51. In practice in New York
City, 185 1-6. Travelled in Europe, 1856-8. Practiced Law in New
York City, 1858-9; at Newport, Rhode Island, 1859. Civil Engineer
in Iowa, 1859-61. Teacher in Beroen Collegiate Institute, Hopkin-
ton, Iowa, 1 861-2. Practiced Law at Anamosa, 1862-6; at Des
Moines, 1866-7; ^^ ^^wa City, 1867-81; at St. Louis, Missouri, 1881-
94, Chancellor of the Law Department of Iowa University, 1867-81-
Lecturer at University of Michigan, 1887-94. Lecturer at State Uni-
versity of Iowa. Dean of the Law Faculty of Washington University,
St. Louis, 1881-94. Member of the Commission to Revise the State
Laws of Iowa, 1871-3. Editor of The Western Jurist^ 187 1 -3.
Author of "The American Edition of Sandars' Justinian's Institutes,"
1876; "Notes to Lieber*s Legal and Political Hermeneutics,*' 1880;
"Notes to Blackstone," four volumes, 1890; " Historical Connection
of Roman and English Law," 1878; "Digest of Iowa Reports," and
numerous pamphlets. Contributor to Bibliotheca Sacra, Putnam^s
Magazine,, Harper^ s Magazine, Southern Law Rei'iew, etc. Died
April 12, 1894.
Isaac H. Lionberger, St. Louis, Missouri.
A. B., Princeton University, 1874. Member of American Whig Society.
Contributor to American and English Encyclopedia of Law. Assist-
ant Attorney General of United States for Interior Department. Lec-
turer on Statutes of Frauds and Statutes of Limitations, S >^uis
Law School.
CLASS OF 1383.
Herbert James Davis, Chicago, 111.
Practiced at Omaha, 1883-96. Judge of Dist. Court, Omaha, 1889-93.
807 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
John Nelson Denny, St. Louis, Mo.
Ky. Univ., two years. Periclean Lit. Society. Ceased practicing, 1889.
In Real Estate business. No. 815 Chestnut St.
128 PHI DELTA PHI.
Alfred Newton Gossett, Kansas City, Mo.
A. B., and Valedictory, Woodland Coll., Independence, Mo., 1880. C(x>k
& Gossett, New England Bldg.
William Perley Hixson. (Address unknown.)
Former address, Afton, la.
William Winchester Keysor, Omaha, Neb.
B. L.'and Valedictory, Univ. of Minn., 1879. Contributor to Centra/
Law Journal. Judge of Dist. Court, Fourth Judicial Dist. of Neb.,
four years, and now serving second term. Res. No. 2724 Cald-
well St.
George Wilfred Monteith, San Francisco, Cal.
City Atty., Riverside, Cal. Dist. Atty., San Bernardino Co., Cal. Nom-
inee for Congress First Congressional Dist., Cal. (Res. San Rafael.)
Spreckels Bldg.
Lucius Paul Nolan, J T J, A' W, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1881. Union Trust Bldg.
Isaac Henry Orr, St. Louis, Mo.
Orr, Christie, Bates & Bruce. Union Trust Bldg.
♦1890. Robert Howard Payne.
A. M., Central Coll., 1879. Harvard Law School, i88l~2.
Theodoric Boulware Wallace, B 8 fly Kansas City, Mo.
A. B., cum laude^ Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1880. A. M., ibid.^
1883. 45 Waterworks Bldg.
CLASS OF 1884.
Samuel Hart Benton, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1S82. Member of ^w<fr/V<2« ^f^A/^ Society. No.
45 Wall St.
Pendleton Taylor Bryan, 1 X, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Coll., r332. Memb^jr of .'//«<'r/V/7« W4i^ Society. Class
honor in Law School. Instructor in St. Louis Law School, since 1892.
Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negligence. Bryan & Richards,
218-19 The Wainwright Bldg.
Franklin Wile Ganse, N. Chicago, III.
William Everett Garvin, B 8 fl, St. Louis, Mo.
B. S., Westminster Coll., i3So. Member of PhiloUthian Society. Daw*
son & Garvin, Wainwright Bldg.
coo LEY CHAPTER, 129
John Axtel Gernez, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Washington Univ., 1882. Member of Missouri Legislature, 1893 •
No. 1 1 15 (!lark Ave.
M. C. Houston Park, Waco, Tex.
A. B., Waco Univ., (now Baylor Univ.), 1878. Valedictorian. Scdptor.
29 Provident Bldg.
CLASS OF 1885.
Charles Henry Anderson, J T, (P // K, St. Louis, Mo.
Lit. B., Cornell Univ., 1883. Senior Class Orator. Commencement Ora-
tion. Rialto BUdg.
Charles Woodson Bates, // S //, St. Louis, Mo.
B. S., Westminster Coll., 1883. Member of Philologian Lit. Society.
Orr, Christie, Bates & Bruce, Union Trust Bldg.
John Wesley Drabelle, ^ K 'Z'', St. Louis, Mo.
Born Indianola, la., Djjc. 15, 1857. B. S., Simpson Centenary Coll.,
Indianola, la., 1882. M, S., itfid.^ 1885. Charter membar of Iowa
D^lta Chapter of Pnt Kappa Psi, 1882. Editor of Simpsonian So-
ciety. Pres. Oratorical Assn. and Everett Society. Member House
of Representatives of Mo., 1887-8. American Bank Bldg. or Laded
Bldg.
Edwin Clement Meservey, 0 K ^F, ^ B K, Kansas City, Mo.
Bjrn Hallowell, M2., Mar. 4, 1861. A. B. and Valedictory, Univ. of
Kans, i33j. .Associated with ^^Pastlme.^^ Oread Debater, 1880.
Associate Editor of Review and Editor-in-chief of ^^ KikkobeeJ*"*
Maservdy, Pierce & German. 304-9 American Bank Bldg.
Walter Edwin Owen, Clinton, Mo.
B. S., Univ. of Mo., 1881. Formerly Pros. Atty. for Henry Co.
Adrian Ogle Rule, St. Louis, Mo.
Ssc. and Treas. of the McCormick-Kilgen & Rule, Real Estate Co. No.
813 Chestnut St.
Lee Sale, B S //, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1881. Scriptor. Instructor at St. Loui^
Law School, since 1893. Sale & Sale, Commercial Bldg.
William Frederick Woerner, St. Louis, Mo.
No. 406 Market St.
CLASS OF 1886.
♦1894. Paul Alexander, Z (P.
B. S. and A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1883. Practiced at Kansas City, Mo.
Died Nov. 25, 1894.
13© PHI DELTA PHI.
Frank Lee Breyfogle, Kansas City, Mo.
A. B., magna cum laude^ Baker Univ.» Baldwin, Kan., 1884. Neal,
Welsh & Breyfogle, 605-610 American Bank Bldg.
♦William Chalmers Dorroh, K A.
Ph. B., Furman Univ., 1879. Practiced law at Greenville, S. C, and
Birmingham, Ala.
John Hugo Grimm, St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis High School, 1883. Ph. B., St. Louis Univ., 1888. First
honors on final examination. First prize on thesis. Commercial and
Corporation Law, 801-2 Commercial Bldg.
Joseph Glasby Holliday, ^ r, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Coll, 1884. Scott Prize in French, Yale, 1883. Contributor to
Yale Lit. Magazine dSid. Courant. Probate Law. No. 305 Olive St.
Benjamin Julius Klene, St. Louis, Mo.
Sparta, III., High School. Elected to Mo. State Senate, 1894. Member
of Judiciary and Educational Corns, of that body. Union Trust
Bldg.
Seldon Palmer Spencer, A K E, ^ B /f, St. Louis, Mo.
A.B. and Philosophical Oration* Yale Coll. , 1884. First prize in Law School.
Member of State Legislature. Author of *' Synopsis of Lectures on
Medical Jurisprudence." Circuit Judge elect. No. 304 N. 8th St.
Aaron Rosser Titlow, Tacoma, Wash.
CLASS OF 1887.
Clifford Butler Allen, V T, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1885. Member of Scroll and Key. Wainwright Bldg.
James Campbell Davis, St. Joseph, Mo.
A. B., Washington Univ., 1885. Law School Valedictory, 1887. Dem-
ocratic State Central Committeeman for Fourth Dist. of Mo.
John Thomas Dixon. (Address unknown.)
B. S., St. Mary's Coll., 1885. Letter to Kansas City, Kas., returned
unclaimed.
Archibald Gray Douglass, St. Louis, Mo.
Not in practice. Manager Agency Dept. of Mo., Saving and Loan Co.
1205 Union Trust Bldg,
RoswELL Francis Gilkeson, Warrensburg, Mo.
A. B., St. Mary's Coll., 1885.
coo LEY CHAPTER, 131
*Thomas Ramsey Harris.
Practiced at Danville, Mo., and at St. Louis.
David Herman, Spokane, Wash.
Commercial Law and Collections, TuU Blk.
Frank Albert Leonard, San Beinardino, Cal.
Univ. of Col. Goodcell & Leonard.
Charles Sumner McKelvey, * J ^, Santa Ana, Cal.
Monmouth Coll., 1881-3. Asst. Prof. Mech., Monmouth, 1883. A. B.,
Knox Coll., 1884. M." A., ibid.^ 1887. Editor College Courier^
1882-4. Member from 7^h Dist. of the 31st Legislature of Cal.
Opera Blk.
John Dodd Miller, St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul High School, 1884. Consul. LL. B., magna cum lande. Com-
mercial Editor of St, Paul Dispatch, Not in practice.
David Plessner, ^ T, Denver, Col.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1885. Corporation and Commercial Law. 605 Ernest &
Cranmer Bldg.
Virgil Rice Rule, St. Louis, Mo.
A. M., Louisiana, Mo., High School, 1882. Pres. of Jefferson Club.
212-14 Temple Bldg.
Marcus Horton Taft, Chicago, III.
Ph. B., Cornell Coll., 1883. M. E. Clergyman. No. 9100 Commercial
Ave.
♦1895. Earl C. Walker, Jr.
Practiced at Chattanooga, Tenn. Died Aug. 15, 1895.
Jo.seph Henry Zumbalen, St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis High School, 1879. S. E. Cor. Broadway and Olive St.
CLASS OF 1888.
Henry Semple Ames, W T, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Sec. of the Yale Navy. Member of the Board of
Governors of the Yale Univ. Club. Prize thesis. Class Orator. Mem-
ber of Scroll and Key. Not in practice. 706 Union Trust Bldg.
Gerrit Hendrik Ten Broek.
See infra.
Harry James Cantwell, St. Louis, Mo.
Pres. of Central I>ad Co. 420 Roe Bldg.
132 PHI DELTA PHI.
Albert Ninian Edwards, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ., St. Louis, three years. 68 t^clede Bldg.
William Morcan Huniphreys, T.os Angeles, Cal.
Daniel Noyes Kirhy, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Washington Univ., 1886. Nagel & Kirby, Security Bldg. '
John W. Lank, St. Paul, Minn.
LL. B., magmi cum laude. N. Y. Life Bldg.
James Arthur May, St. Louis, Mo.
B. S., Bellevue- Collegiate Institute, ^86. Scholarship and Oratorical
Medals. Formerly practiced in Seattle, Wash.
Daniel Agnew Moore. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886.
Eben Richards, /^ ^ //, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1886. Member of A\AV</ Society. Special Agent in
charge of Census of Mortgages in Missouri, 1890. Consul of Costa
Rica, residence in St. I^uis. Taylor & Richards, 218- 19 Wainwrighi.
Bldg.
Gerrit Hendrik Ten Broek, St. Louis, Mo.
Manager of Ten Broek Mercantile Agency and Editor of MtViantiU Ad-
juster.
Hugh Campbell Ward, Kansas City, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1886. A. B., William Jewell Coll., Mo.; M. A.,
ibid.y LL. B., cum laude. Representative in State Legislature of Mp.
N. Y. Life Bldg.
Harrison Ralph Williams, ^ J N, San Jos^, Costa Rica.
Junior Medal, Mo. Univ., 1886. Scriptor. Consul of the United States
to Costa Rica.
CLASS OF 1889.
John Cowan Atwood, St. Louis, Mo.
U. S., Naval Academy, Annapolis, three years. Chief Dep. Collector
Internal Revenue, First Dist. of Mo., three years. Now, General
Manager, The National Ammonia Co., No. 3600 N. Broadway.
William Palmer Clarkson, St. Louis, Mo.
St. I^ouis High School. Atty. ^[o. Southern R. R. Co. Corporation and
Commercial Law. 724 Rialto Bldg.
Henry Alfred Clover, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
City Atty. H. A. & H. A. Cl6ver, Jr. & Son, No. 120 N. Third St.
CO OLE Y CHAPTER. 133
Walter De Rossett Coles, 4> K '/'', St. Louis, Mo.
Bom Parkersburg, W. Va., Jan. 6, 1867. Washington Univ., 1882-5.
Univ. of Va., 1886-S. Distinguished in Constitutional and Interna-
nional Law. Member of Editorial Staff College Annual, 1887-8.
Asst. U. S. Dist. Aity. Eastern Dist. of Mo. Contributor to American
Im7v A'n'itriOf Central Imiv Journal^ etc. Security Bldg.
William Faxuel Cook, I.a Grange, Mo.
Hamilton McMili-an Dalton, St. Louis, Mo.
Eber Bldg.
Matthew Paul Douthitt. (Address unknown.)
Kdwin Thompson Eversole, Potosi, Mo.
Judge of Probate.
Andrew McKinley, Jr., New York City.
Delegate to Second National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889.
Address either No. 195 Broadway or No 34 Pine St.
James P^dmonson Nevin, Omaha, Neb.
Nevin & Nevin, 211 McCague Bldg.
William Fleet Palmer, Frankfort, Ind.
Frankfort High School, 1880. Pros. Att'y for 45th Judicial Circuit of
Ind., 1896-8. No. 52>^ N. Main St.
Arnold Shanklin, Kansas City, Mo.
CarroUton, Mo., High School. Corporation Law. Telephone Bldg.
CLASS OF 1890.
John Hogan Boogher, // ^ //, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Univ. of Va., 1888. Alumni Sec. of Dist. IX. of Beta Theta
Pi. Boogher & Taylor, 312 Commercial Bldg.
Howard Henry Galusha, St. Paul, Minn.
Germania Life Bldg.
*i89o. George Francls Garneau, ^ 5.
Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1888. Died Dec. 27, 1890.
John Findley Green, St. Louis, Mo.
B. S., Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo. No. 421 Olive St.
Marvin Tinsley Haw, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Central Coll., 1S85-9. Clergyman of M. E. Church, South.
£34 PHI DELTA PHI,
James Love Hopkins, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ., 1887-8. Junior Class Pres. Correspondent Colum-
bia Law Journal^ 1889-90. Contributor to Central Law Join-
nal^ Encyclopoedia of Pleading and Practice, etc. Pres. of
the Law and Casualty Co.; of Counsel for The Civic Federation of
St. Louis. Corporation Law and Life Ins. Parks, Hopkins & Stein-
wender, 41-4 De Menil Bldg., 7th and Pine St.
Alexander E. Horn, St. Paul, Minn.
Globe Bldg. ^
George Louis Neuhokf, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Washington Univ., 1888. No. 305 or 305^^ Olive St.
George Judd Tansey, J T, St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis High School. B. L., Cornell Univ., 1888. Commencement
Speaker. No. 520 Olive St.
CLASS OF 1891.
Trusten Polk Causey, Milford, Del.
Haverford Coll., two years.
Denton Dunn, ^ K (T, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Marshall, Mich., May i, 1868. Business manager and on Editorial
Staff of University Courier. A. B. and Valedictory, Univ. of Kas.^
1887. LL. B., sutnma cum laude. Thesis prize. 406 New England
Bldg.
Halcolm Grover Ellis, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ., two years. Patent Law. 1104 LTnion Trust Bldg.
Randall L. Holden, St. Louis, Mo.
Ulysses Simpson Grant Johnson, ^ A V'*, Canton, O.
Bom Wilmot, Stark Co., O., June 29, 1864. Ph. B., Univ. of Wooster,
1887. A. M., ibid. Declaimer for Irving Society. Room 20 Eagle
Blk.
Howard Kennedy, Jr., ^ U A, Omaha, Neb.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1889. Honors in Greek, Latin, Natural History,
Political Economy. Editor Williams Literary Monthly, I-aw Class
Valedictory. Real Estate I^w. N. Y. Life Bldg.
Wadsworth Daniel Leeper, Chillicothe, Mo.
Central Coll., Fayette, Mo., 1886-9. Member of Phi Alpha Society.
LL. B., Yale Law School, 1893. Represented I^w School on Joint
Debate with Princeton. Awarded Second Honors, Yale Univ. Essay
Contest. Mayor of Chillicothe. No. 404 S. Cherry St.
COOLEY CHAPTER, 135
Walter W. Praul. (Address unknown. )
A. B., Christian Brothers Coll., 1888. Formerly U. S. Comr. at Neihart,
Mont.
Frank Saugrin Reel, St. Louis, Mo.
Manual Training School, 1886. 9I9 Wainwright Bldg.
Perry Post Taylor, // N //, ^ // K, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1889. Class Sec. Special Mention in History
and Political Science. Special Mention on Thesis. Union Coll. of
I^w, 1890-1, where he affiliated with Booth Chapter. Boogher ('90)
& Taylor, 312 Commercial Bldg.
CLASS OF 1892.
William James Barrette, Salt Lake City, Utah.
A. B., Iowa Coll., Grinnell, 1890. 307 McCormick Bldg.
Daniel Harry Clark, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Not in practice.
Frank Noble Crosby, X V^, Hastings, Minn.
Univ. of Mich., 1888-9. ^*<^^ National Bank.
Lindell Gordon, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ. Care University Club.
Frank Herbert Haskins, St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis High School. 1884. 76 Laclede Bldg.
George Collier Hitchcock, J K £, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Harvard Law School, 1891-3, where he aOili-
ated with Choate Chapter. Member of Board of Commissioners on
Charitable Institutions. 709 Wainright Bldg.
Joseph William Lewis, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1890. Member of American W^-4/]^ Society. No.
421 Olive St.
Theodore Gustavus Rombauer, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ., four years. Honorable Mention on Thesis, 1892.
Post-graduate, 1893-4. Rombauer & Rombauer, 704 Security Bldg.
CLASS OF 1893.
LeGrand Lapsley Atwood, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ. First Thesis Prize. Adjuster for Union Casualty and
Ins. Co. Corporation and Ins. Law. 30S Wainwright Bldg.
William Christy Bryan.
See infra.
136 PHI DELTA PHI,
John T. Cochran, St. Louis, Mo.
Mo. 520 Olive St.
FuKUSHiMA, Tokio, Japan.
Imperial Univ. of Japan.
George Frederick Kettell, ^ .V ^. (Address unknown. )
I'h. B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1889. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891.
David Rorick, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ., two years. LL. B., sumrna cum latide. Hainer &
Rorick, 502 Security Bldg.
Orlando Hobson Sumpier, ^ 7' J, Hot Springs, Ark.
Univ. of Va., 1889-90. B. L., Univ. of N. C. Historian, Law Class.
Sumpter & Sumpter.
William May Tompkin.s, St. Louis, Mo.
Johns Hopkins Univ., two years. 715 Union Trust Bldg.
John Worthington Valliant, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1891. Member of American ^V/n'^ Society. No.
417 Pine St.
CLASS OF 1894.
William Christy Bryan, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 189 1.
Charles Cummings Collins, ^ J ^, St. Louis, Mo.
Editor Collegiate^ Franklin Coll., Ind., 1888-9. Charter Member of Mo.
Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta, 1891. Business Manager of
Student Life^ 1S89. Editor same, 1890-2. A. B., Washington Univ.,
1892. Post-graduate, St. Louis Law School, 1894-5. Union Trust
Bldg.
>
Glenville Arthur Dowd, J .V, Omaha, Neb.
A. B., Beloit Coll., 1892. N. Y. Life Bldg.
Julius Lannan Foy, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., St. Louis Univ., 1891. Frost & Foy, No. 411 Olive St.
Walter Fish Mac Ginnittie. (Address unknown.)
Valentine Mott Porter, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. Prize Essayist, 1894. Post-graduate,
1894-5. Rialto Bldg., No. 220 N, Fourth St.
coo LEY CHAPTER, 137
William Reese Reber, St. Louis, Mo.
No. 707 Olive St.
Thomas George Rutledge, ^ J N, St. Louis, Mo.
Charter Member of Mo. Gamma Chapter of Phi Df.i.ta Theia,.
1891. Chancellor's Prize, Declr., 1889. Editor Student Life^ 1890.
Second Prize, Oratorical Contest, 1891. Prize Orator, Post- Dispatch
Oratorical Contest, 189 1. A. B., magna cum laude^ and Commence-
ment Speaker, Washington Univ., 1892. 415 Security Bldg.
Paul Barbeau Vall6, J K E, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. Scriptor, 1893-4. 1 106 L^nion Trust Bldg.
CLASS OF 1895.
Frederick Wesley Dewart, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Hamline Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1888. A. B., Harvard Univ.,
1890. M. A., ibid., 1892. Consul, 1894-5. Post-graduate, 1895-6.
703 Security Bldg.
Mark Ewing.
See infrcC.
Louis Maclay Hall, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Member of Hasty Pudding Club. Real
Estate and Mining, Cripple Creek, Col. No. 3817 Washington Ave.
Alfred Partridge Hebard, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., magna cum laude. Harvard Coll., 1889. Member of Hasty Pud-
ding Club. Honors in Music. Harvard Law School, 1894-6, where
he affiliated with Choate Chapter. Care of University Club.
George Emil Hincke, Pinckneyville, 111.
Shurtleff Coll.
William Dunham Hudson, ^ J ^, St. Louis, Mo.
Charter Member of Mo. Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta,
1891. Ph. B., Washington Univ., 1893, Union Trust Bldg.
Alfred Henry Jones, J A' £*, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. Post-graduate, 1895-6. No. 307 Olive St.,
or No. 3324 Chestnut St.
Frederick William Scullin, fP J H, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ. No. 5218 S. Broadway.
John Clarence Taussig, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B,, Harvard Univ., 1893. Scriptor, 1894-5. LL. B., summa rum
laude. Post-graduate, 1895-6. No. 421 Olive St.
138 PHI DELTA PHI,
CLASS OP 1896.
Clarence Andr£ Barrows, St. Louis, Mo.
LL. B., cum laude. No. 506 Missouri Ave.
George F. Beck, St. Louis, Mo.
Manual Training School. Consul, 1895-6. Post-graduate at Columbia
Law School, 1896-7. No. 3319 Pine St.
William Brown, Jr., Chicago, 111.
111. Coll., 1885-8. U. S. Mil. Academy, West Point, 1889-^2. Member
of Phi Alpha Lit. Society. Scriptor, 1895-6- Member of the Coun-
cil of Phi Delta Phi since i8q6. Care of Law Dept. of Chicago
& Alton R. R., 307 Monadnock Bldg.
Snyder Hoxie Clark, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1B94. Member of AmerUan Wii*^ Society. No.
3501 Pine St.
Lucius Ferdinand Culver, - A E, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Honors in Eng. Literature. No. 1901
Washington Ave.
John Campbell Cummings, Jr., tf> J &, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Washington Univ., [894. Entered Senior Class cum laude.
Scriptor, 1895. (Res., 3514 Olive St.) Commercial Bldg., Sixth
and Olive Sts.
Mark Ewinc;, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Yale Univ., S. S. S., 1893. Continental Bldg., No. 411 Olive St.
James Hamilton Orover, St. Louis, Mo.
Entered Senior Class cum laude. Proconsul. (Res., No. 3417 Morgan
St.) Grover & Grover, No. 417 Pine St.
Harry Bartow Hawes, St. Louis, Mo.
Class Orator, 1896. 213 Temple Bldg.
John Mudd Hodgen, J A E^ St. Louis, Mo.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., 1885-6. Junior Class
Pres. Entered Senior Class cum laude. No. 520 Olive St.
Harry Churchill January, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph, B., Yale Univ., 1893. Care of Tennent-Stribling Shoe Co., also Now
3141 Washington Ave.
George Green Martin, Indianapolis, Ind.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Consul, 1895. Care of Long Distance Tele-
phone Co., No. 14 S. Meridian St.
coo LEY CHAPTER, 139
William Spencer Pope, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1894. 508 American Central Bldg.
William A. Simons, Missoula, Mont.
Attended Cherry Vale, Kas., School, 1885. St. Louis address was No,
141 7 Lucas Place.
Charles Rives Skinker, A K E^ ^ B K, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Entered Senior Class €um lautU. Tribune*
No. 220 N. Fourth St.
Louis Wharton Thompson, St. Louis, Mo.
No. 3863 Delmar Boulevard.
George Frank Townlpy, St. Louis, Mo.
Educated in Ireland. Historian. No. 4306 Cook Ave.
George Herbert Walker, St. Louis, Mo.
Edinburgh, Scotland, 1892-3. Gladiator. No. 53 Vandeventer Place,
CLASS OF 1897.
Henry Andrew Baker, ^ /? A', Union Hill, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Historian, 1896-7. Teacher of German \tt
Smith Academy, Washington Univ. No. 2910 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo.
Ira Lee Bond, Leavenworth, Kas.
Tribune, 1896-7. Second and Elm Sts.
Max MiJLLER Bryant, Webster Grove, Mo.
A. B., Washington Univ., 1895.
Edwin Rutherford Chappell, ^ J ^, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ. No. 38 11 Westminster Place, or Union Trust Bldg.
George Frederic Haid, St. Louis, Mo.
No. 4738 Hammett Place. Assistant Clerk U. S. Circuit Court of Ap-
peals, Eighth Circuit. 308 Custom House.
Randolph Houston Laughun, Z '/*, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., cum iaude^ Univ. of Va., 1895. No. 4426 Lindell Ave.
Daniel Catlin Miller, St. Louis, Mo.
St. Lottis High School. Tribune, 1896-7. No. 2830 N. Twenty-third
St. No. 4422 W. Bell St., or 211 Century Bldg.
Samuel Gavlev Mortland, St. Louis, Mo.
Blackburn Univ., two years. Member of Orthopatetic Lit. Society. Con-
sul, 1896-7. No. 3005 Eads Ave.
1 40 PHI DEL TA PHI.
CoNDjg Montrose Nast, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Georgetown Univ., 1894. M. A., ibid.y 1895. Member of Mer-
rick Lit.. Society. Proconsul, 1896-7. No. 3546 Washington Ave.
Edward Ernest Paramore, St. Louis, Mo.
Ph. B., Yale Coll., 1882. Gladiator, 1896-7. Sec. and Treas. of The
Paramore Investment Co., 217 Wainwright BIdg.
Luman Frank Parker, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
B. S., School of Mines, Mo., 1889. Private Sec. of Governor of Okla-
homa. Reporter of U. S. District Court of Oklahoma. No. 4358
Morgan St.
Arthur Behn Shepley, J K E^ 0 B A', St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 50 Vandeventer St.
Luther Ely Smith, V' 1\ 0 B h\ Freehold, N. J.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1894. Delegate to the Fifth National Convention
of Phi Delta Phi, December, 1896. No. 2910 Pine St.
Wilbur Berry Spaulding, B S IJ, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., la. Wesleyan Univ., 1881. A. M., idi'd.., 1883. No. 714
Leonard Ave. Century Bldg.
Royal Augustus Stone, B 8 11, Morris, Minn.
Carleton Coll., two years. Univ. of Minn, one year. Class Prcs.
George Howard Williams, California, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1894. Member of American iVhig Society*
Scriptor, 1896-7.
Jared Wilson Young, * K r, 0 B K, 6 N £, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1894. Business Manager Northwestern,
Kirk Oratorical Contestant. No. 1505 Locust St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Davis Biggs, 0 J 9, St. Louis, Mo.
Univ. of Va., 1895-6. No. 4434 Forest Park Boulevard.
James Patrick Birge, .V ^, ONE, St. Louis, Mo.
Williams Coll., one year. No. 2949 Euclid Ave.
John Dillon, St. Louis, Mo.
A. M., Georgetown Univ., 1896. No. 4389 Pine St.
John Howard Douglass, Jr., A J 0, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 16 Vandeventer Place.
COOLEY CHAPTER, 141
John Blair Edwards, J <^, Alton, 111.
B. P., Brown UDiv., 1896. No. 522 N. Garrison Ave. No. 314 Pine St.
Thomas Carey Hennings, St. Louis, Mo.
Care of Recorder of Deeds.
Edgar Conrad Lockland, 'P T, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. No. 3635 Laclede Ave.
Douglas W. Robert, St. Louis, Mo.
Smith Academy, and Washington Univ., 1883-5. No. 2922 Washington
Ave.
Oriswold Smith, Z *V, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B.. Yale Univ., 1S96. No. 2621 Locust St.
POMEROY CHAPTER
IN THE
Hastings College. of the Law,
SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA.
LAW department
OF THE
University of California,
ESTABLISHED 1883.
THE University of California was chartered March 23,
1868, pursuant to the requirements of the State Con-
stitution. It is the outgrowth and successor of the College
of California, which was incorporated April 13, 1855. The
University is located at Berkeley (ten miles from San Fran-
cisco), a site unsurpassed for natural beauty, overlooking
the ** Golden Gate." The charter of the University con-
templated and provided for the affiliation of professional
colleges. Accordingly, on March 26, 1878, the Legislature
of California chartered Hastings College of the Law as the
Law Department of the State University. It was named in
honor of Hon. Serrannus Clinton Hastings, the first Chief
Justice of the State of California, who gave a fund making
the tuition free. J. N. Pomeroy, the well known author and
the first professor, gave the College a high standing from the
1 44 PHI DEL TA PHI.
beginning. It was one of the first law colleges to have a
three years' course.
The first meeting of the* Chapter was held December 15,
1883, in Old Pioneer Hall. It was called to order by C. W.
Helm, '84, to whom authority had been given by the Secre-
tary of the Council, W. R. Baird, Story, '82.
HONORARY MEMBEI^
♦1885. John Norton Pomerov.
Born Rochester, New York, April i2» 1828. A. B., Hamilton College,
1847. I-L. D., ihid.^ 1865. Professor of Law and Dean of Law
School, New York University. 1864-9. Professor of Law, University
of California, 1878-85. Auinor of "Specific Performance of Con-
tracts," 1879. •*An Introduction to Municipal Law," second edition.
1383. "International Law," edited by T. S. Woolsey, 1886. "Con-
stilutiopal Law," tenth edition, 1886. "Equity Jurisprudence," sec-
ond wHtion, three volumes, 1892. "Civil Remedies and Remedial
Rights Under a Code," third edition, iSg^T- *' On Water Rights, '
by H. C. Black (Pacific States), 1893. Editor of the West Coast A\ -
porter y 1884-5. Contributor to The Notion^ The North Americon
Revie-iVy 'The American Imiu Review y and other periodicals. Died in
San Francisco, February 25, 1885.
Joseph Philip Meux, Fresno, California.
Upper Canada College, 1865-7. A. B., University of Virginia, 1867.
Ph. D., ibid.y 1869. Cumberland University, 1869-70.
Charles William Slack, San Francisco, California.
Ph. B., University of California, 1879. LL. B., ihid.y 1882. Professor
of I^w, Hastings College of the Law, February 5, 1 885, to May.
1897, and Dean of same. May 4, 1894, to May, 1897. Judge i»f
Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco, since October 2S.
1 891. Regent of University of California since March i, 1894. New
City Hall.
The names of those not graduating with their respective classes are preceded
by a dagger (t).
CHARTER MEMBERS.
SENIOR CLASS— '84.
*i887. Charles Watson Helm.
Scriptor. Practiced at Prescott, Arizona.
Charles Morgan Wheeler, Eureka, Humboldt County,
California.
CousuL Chamberlin & Wheeler.
MIDDLE CLASS -'85.
f George William Dallam Armes, // ^ //, 9 X /i, Berkeley,
California.
Ph. B., University of California, 1882. M. L., i/fit/.y 1895, Shakespeare
Prize, 18S0 and 1881. Early Englich Prize, 1880 and 1881. Charter
Day Speaker. Class Day Speaker. Student at Hastings College of the
Law, 1882-3. Special Correspondent for San Francisco Bulletin^ 1884.
Assistant in English, University of California, 1S84-6. Student at
Kaiser Wilhelms-Universitaet, Strassburg, Alsace, 1886-7. Instructor
in English, University of California, 1888-95. Secretary University
Extension .since 1893. Assistant Professor of English Literature since
1895. Contributor to Nation^ Literary Worlds Critic ^ etc. Member
of Armenian Dialect Association. Care of University of California.
Zachary Taylor Armstrong, Cleveland, Ohio.
No. 44 Euclid Avenue.
John Lidell Baker, Portland, Oregon.
Consul. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Police Court No. 2, San Fran-
cisco, 1885-6. Secretary of Railroad Commission of Oregon. Hon-
orary Member of Chask Chapter. Hamilton Block.
*i889. Arthur Roman Earll.
Was District Attorney at San Luis Obispo, 1888-9.
Reinhardt Theodore Harding, U & 11, San Francisco, Cal.
University of California, 1879-82. Manager of California Title Insurance
and Trust Company, 1893-4. Of Page, McCutchen & Eells, Mills.
Building.
146 PHI DELTA PHL
CLASS OF 1884.
Daniel Brown, Jr., Fresno, Cal.
Formerly in San Francisco Mini. At present Vineyardist.
Elbridge Calvin Farnsworth, Visalia, Cal.
Dist. Atty. of Amador Co. Mayor of Visalia. Bradley & Farnsworth.
Edwin Alexander Forbes, Marysville, Yuba Co., Cal.
Dist. Atty. of Yuba Co. four terms, 1884-92. Atty. for Farmers of Sac
ramento Valley vs. Miners in Sierra Nevada Mountains, in anti-debris
litigation, six years. Lieut. -Col. 2d Inf. Reg., N. G. C. Forbes &
Dinsmore.
Max Loewenthal, Los Angeles, Cal.
A. B., Class Pres. and Commencement Speaker, Univ. of Cal., 1881.
Member of Durant Lit. Society. Bullard Blk.
Edward Dennis McCabe, Sacramento, Cal.
B. S., Univ. Mound Coll., 1879. Commencement Orator. Co. Clerk of
Stanislaus Co., 1887-90. At present Private Sec. to Gov. Budd.
State Capitol. Also office at Merced, Cal.
CLASS OF 1885.
Jos6 DE SousA Bettencourt, San Francisco, Cal.
Physician. Travelling in Europe.
Alfred Pressly Black, San Francisco, Cal.
Asst. Dist. Atty. since 1893. New City Hall.
Calhoun Bryant, San Francisco, Cal.
Attended Univ. of the Pacific. Scriptor. Inspector U. S. Customs. No.
2816 Clay St.
Eugene Daney, San Diego, Cal.
Asst. Dist. Atty. of San Diego Co., 1888-91. Daney & Wright, N. E.
cor. Fifth and E Sts.
Andrew Edward Gallagher, Spokane, Wash.
General Atty. for Vermont Loan and Trust Co., for Washington, Idaho
and Oregon.
•j-Francis Joseph Heney, J /f £, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., Class of 1882. Atty. Gen. of Arir., 1893-5. Parrott Bldj,.
f Alonzo Judson Monroe, Eureka, Humboldt Co., Cal.
Dist. Atty. of Humboldt Co. City Atty. Carson Blk.
POMER O Y CHAPTER, 1 47
James Francis Pkck, Merced, Cal.
William Crittenden Sharpstein, Tacoma, Wash.
San Francisco Boys High School, 1882. 403 Bernice Bldg.
Robert Henry Swayne, San Francisco, Cal.
Custom House Broker and Warehousing, No. 424 Battery St.
William Wenzlick. (Address unknown. )
M. D., Harvard Univ., i888. Delegate to Second National Convention
of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889.
CLASS OF 1886.
John R. Aitken, San Francisco, Cal.
Bom San Francisco, March 31, 1854. Consul. Judge of Superior Court
of San Diego Co., 1887-9. 516 Parrott Bldg. Candidate for City
and County Atty., 1896.
William Freeman Burbank, Los Angeles, Cal.
Oakland High School. Comoiencement Speaker. Pres. of N. C. Press
Assn., 1894. Founder of Los Angeles Daily Evening Record* Jour-
nalist.
Charles Julian Covillaud, Marysville, Cal..
Marysville High School, 1874.
Thomas Olin Crawford, Oakland, Cal.
Consul. Formerly Supt. of Home for Adult Blind. Principal of Lin-
coln School.
CoNSTANTiNE Emanuel Adam Foerster, San Francisco,
Cal.
Univ. of the Pacific, 1872-5. Morrison & Foerster, Crocker Bldg.
Edwin Alvin Meserve, Los Angeles, Cal.
1-3 I>AW Bldg.
William Henry Metson, San Francisco, Cal.
Reddy, Campbell & Metson, 116-123 Crocker Bldg.
Frank Daniel Monckton, San Francisco, Cal.
Santa Clara High School, San Jose, 1869-74. Pacific Business College.
Formerly Dep. Clerk of U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for Ninth Cir-
cuit. At present, Comr. of U. S. Circuit Court, Northern Dist. of
Cal., and Clerk of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. 44 U. S.
Appraiser's Bldg.
James Emmons Pemberton, Ukiah, Cal.
Dist. Atty. of Mendocino Co, 1892-4. Seawell & Pemberton.
148 PHI DELTA PHI.
Abraham Ruef, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B. and Commencement Oration, Univ. of Cal., 1883. Member of
Republican State Central Com. No. 402 Montgomery St.
Jackson L. Shrader, San Francisco, Cal.
No. 5 S. Park St.
William Watt Bligh Stevens. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1883. Reported to be in South Africa.
Edward Kimberlin Taylor, Alameda, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of the Pacific, i88r. Ph. M., ibid. Commencem.Mit
Speaker. Member of Rhizonian Lit. Society. City Atty. since 1887.
Member of Republican State Central Cora., since 1893. City Hall
Bldg.
Alexander Theodore Vogelsang, San Francisco, Cal.
Formerly Sec. of Harbor Comrs. Fish Comr. of Cal., since 18 ;6.
Vogelsang & Brown, Negligence Cases, Mills Bldg.
fCHRisTOPHER Shirlev Ward, Los Angelcs, Cal.
83 Bryson Blk.
CLASS OF 1887.
Charles Albert Adams, San Francisco, Cal.
Scriptor. Adams & Adams, Mining and Reclamation, 137-141 Phelan
Bldg.
Eugene Forster Bert, San Francisco, Cal.
Mismbjr of Cal. L-igislaturo, 1891. State S-nator, iS(;4-3. Atty. for
State Ins. Comr. No. 401 California Si.
fEowARD Silsby Farrington, Elko, Nev.
A. B., Amherst Coll.
*i896. Warren Irvine Hastin(;s.
Univ. of State of Washington, three years. Was Councilman at Port
Townsend, Wash. Died Aug., 1896.
Martin George Lokfler, San Francisco, Cal.
Cobb & Loefler, No. 137 Montgomery St.
William Francis Sawyer, San Francisco, Cal.'
A, H., Northern Ind. Normal School, 1833. Columbia Law School,
1885-6. Ninth Floor, Mills Bldg.
Louis Hulett Valentine, Los Angeles, Cal.
Member of 32nd Session of Cal. Assembly. Temple Blk.
POMEROY CHAPTER, 149
*i895. Millard Fillmore Woodward.
Olivet Coll., 1880. Practiced at Los Angeles, Cal. Died at Mentone,
Cal., Sept. 23, 1895, ^'- 36 yrs., 8 mos.
CLASS OF 1888.
♦1890. Charles Nelson Anthony.
Practiced at San Francisco, Cal. Died there, Jan. 13, 1890.
Howard Anthony Broughton, Pomona, Los Angeles Co.,
CaL
Robert Harmer Countryman, San Francisco, Cal.
Scriptor. No 130 Sansome St.
Thomas Bona Dozier, Redding, Cal.
Consul.
William Henry Fowler, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1881-2. No. 318 Pine St.
Edward Everett Gaddis, Woodland, Cal.
St. Augustine Coll., Benlcia, Cal., 1882-5. Dist. Atty. of Yolo Co.,
1889-90. City Atty. of Woodland, 1895-6. Superior Judge of Yolo
Co., 1897-1903.
William Hendrickson, Jr., San Francisco, Cal.
Member of Cal. Legislature, 30th Session. Parrott Bldg.
George Wallace Jones, Fresno, Cal.
Asst. Dist. Atty. of Fresno Co. since 1895.
Frank Tho.vias Nilon, Nevada City, Cal.
Scriptor and Correspondent for Phi Delta Phi Brief. Dist. Atty.
Nevada Co., 1889-93. Author of ** Forms of Complaints and Com-
mitments in Criminal Cases," 1 893. Superior Judge of Nevada Co.,
1897-1903.
Edward Daniel Swift, San Francisco, Cal.
Lumber Dealer. No. 706 Oak St.
Edward Rees Thompson, Stockton, Cal.
Budd & Thompson.
William Carlton Wallace, San Francisco, Cal.
Consul. Not in practice. Auditor Mutual Investment Co., No. 14 San-
some St.
ISO PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OF 1889.
Wallace Alexander Wise, San Francisco, Cal.
San Francisco Boys* High School, 1884. Class Essayist. Consul. Rooms
11-14, No. 508 California St.
CLASS OF 1890.
fGEORGE Faunce Buck, Stockton, Cal.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1887. Harvard Law School, 1889-90. Dudley
& Buck, Odd Fellows Bldg.
fFREDERicK Charles Clift, Oakland, Cal.
Justice of the Peace of Oakland Township, since 1893. No. 453
Eighth St.
Arthur Inkersley, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of Oxford, 1877. First Class Honors in Classical Modera-
tions. Honors in Theology and in Liierae HumanioreSy Oxford.
Second Master iti St. Peter's Collegiate School, Adelaide, South Aus-
tralia. Classical Master Auckland Coll. and Grammar School, New
Zealand. Tutor in Classics and I^aw. Contributor to Overland
Monthly^ California Illustrated Magazine^ Leslie*s Popular
Outings Lippincott^Sy etc. Pacific Mutual Bldg., No. 709 Hyde St.
Arthur Kenning ford Shfats. Address unknown.
Harry Heinzelman Timken, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington Univ., Mo.
Sidney McMechen van Wvck, Jr., San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1886-7. Practiced at Seattle, Wash., 1890-2. Crittenden
& Van Wyck, No. 927 Market St.
CLASS OF 189L
Edgar Clarence Cooper, Eureka, Cal.
Beverly Lac:v Hodghead, J A' E, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1887-8. Admitted to U. S. Supreme Court, Oct. 25^
1894. Parrott Bldg.
Oscar Adolphe Rouleau, San Francisco, Cal.
B. S., St. Ignatius Coll., 1888. Searcher of Records, Safe Deposit Bldg.
Edwin Du Bose Smith, 2' A E, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of the South, 1 886-8- Consul. Correspondent Columbia Laitf-
TimeSy 1889-90. Associate Kditor of American State ReportSy Ban-
croft-Whitney Co., Room 9, Ninth Floor, Mills Bldg.
POMEROY CHAP2ER, 151
CLASS OF 1892
f James Philip Booth, ^ K E, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1888. Editor San Francisco Daily Report. No.
320 Samsome St.
William Irvin Brobeck, T H A, San Francisco, Cal.
San Francisco Boy'5 High School, three years. Asst. City and Co. Atty.,
since 1893. 142-3 Crocker Bldg.
Charles James Evans, li>0 II, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1884-6. Examiner U. S. Customs. Room 31 Appraiser's
Bldg.
Charles Wirtley Jones. (Address unknown. )
Consul. Letter to Fresno, Cal. returned unclaimed.
George Whitfield Lane, San P>ancisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1886-7. Lane & Lane, 202 Crocker Bldg.
fERNEST Sylvester Simpson, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of the Pacific, 1888. City Editor of the Chronicle^ Chron-
icle Bldg.
CLASS OF 1893.
William Martin Abbott, San Francisco, Cal.
Scriptor, 1892-3. No. 10 1 Sansome St.
Albert Augustine Caldwell, U 8 U, Riverside, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1888-90. Consul. Caldwell & Duncan, Rooms 8-10
Hoyt Blk.
James Hickcox Cary, .V 0, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1890. 534 Parrott Bldg.
Richard Frank Dean, Ukiah, Umatilla Co., Ore.
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1890. Also Seriad Valley, Cal. Not in practice.
Robert Duncan, Riverside, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1889-9T. Caldwell & Duncan, 8-10 Hoyt Blk.
Orrin Kip McMurray, Z T, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B. and Gold Medalist, Univ. of Cal., 1890. Scriptor. No. 328
Montgomery St.
fDoNZEL Stoney, B 9 //, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1890. No. 4 Sutter St
1 5 2 PHI DEL TA PHI.
CLASS OF 1894.
\\ !LLiAM Tro'. F Bell. Jr., >an Francisco, Cal.
'>aiUn'l High NLh^r^:. iSy>. !NzHpT'jr, iS'y3-4- Mills BIdg.
J«'HN' Clark Bovik, San Francisco, Cal.
\Vh>comb A IVnlc, Fif-.h Floor, Parr-tt Rld^.
JoHv An'kkn'kv Brkwfr. Los Ancreles, Cal.
In. B,, L'niv. of Cal., iS^i-
kohKRT Li.wis Coi.KMAN, San Francisco. Cal.
I'h. B., Val^ Univ.. 1S91. Tni:iat'jd at Waitk Chapter, 1891-2.
Cr'jckcr Bldg.
JoH.v SvLVK-^TKR Drum, Jr., San Francisco. Cal.
A. B-, St. Ignalias Coll., 1S91. 57 Nevada BIk.
fnAviii (it'KR-Nstv JoNKS, J K E, San Francisco, Cal.
I'h. B., Univ. of C'al., 1S91. K u pert o- Carol a Cniv., Heidelberg, Ger-
many, 1S94-6. Ph. D., ihid.^ iSy6.
Wnrrkn Ol.nkv, Jr., li ^ //, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1891. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. Consul,
1893-4. Asst. Prof, of l^w, Hastings College of the Law since 1895.
No. loi Sansome St.
tCJuARLKs Ai.KXANiiKR Rkyn()li>s, San Francisco, CaL
Chico State Normal School, 1891.
Rc>bp:rt Rkav Svkr, San Jose, Cal.
B. S., Santa Clara Coll., 1SS8. M. A., iind., 1889. Porter Bldg.
Marshall Borel Woodworth, San Francisco, Cal.
Contributor to American Im-u Rn'ie^v. Private Sec. of U. S. Dist. Judge,
for Northern Dist. of ('al. Judge's Chambers, l^. S. Dist. Court.
CLASS OF 1895.
tl)AVii) Mahonkv Bl KNKT'r, San Jos^, Cal.
H. S., cum Iauii(\ St. Ignatius Coll., iSgr. Professor Santa Clara Coll.,
1894-5. 21-2 Safe Deposit Blk.
Willari) Wall Bctlkr, Los Angeles, Cal.
Wicks & Butler, No. no Court .Si.
Nathanikl Bakkr Fkishik, San Francisco, Cal.
B. S., Napa Coll., 1885. Member of Orophilean Lyceum. Care of
Reddy, Campbell & Metson, Crocker Bldg.
POMEROY CHAPTER, 153
Guy Reynolds Kennkdy, Chico, Butte Co., Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1889-90. Scriptor, 1S94-5. Box 108.
Abraham Powell Leach, Oakland, Cal.
Oakland High School, 1892. Rooms 18-19, No. 957 Broadway.
George Beeley Littlekield, /' // K, San Francisco, Cal.
San Francisco High School, 1892. No. 508 California St.
Alfred Bailey McKenzie, Martinez, Cal.
(Consul, 1894-5.
Bl'rbank Gustave Somers, J K E, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1892. Law Class Pres., three years. McNair &
Somers, Parrott Bldg.
Fred Lester Stewart, San Francisco, Cal.
B. S., Univ. of the Pacific, 1888. Member of Rhizonian Lit. Society.
Class Day and Junior Day Orator. Law Class Sec. three years. No.
310 Montgomery St. Also, office at Jackson, Amador Co., Cal.
Randolph Virglmcs Whitin(;, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1889-90. l^niv. of Cal. Medical Coll., i8()0-i. No. 211
Sansome St.
CLASS OF 1896.
Leo Beth ell Archer, San Jos^, Cal.
Santa Clara Coll., 1890-1. Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1891-3. Archer
& Archer. No. 33 South Second St.
John Joseph Barrett, San Francisco, Cal.
B. S., Santa Clara Coll., 1891. Vice- Pres. Iaw Class. Barret & O'Gara.
ParroU Bldg.
Louis de Fontenay Bartlett, B H II, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., and Commencement Speaker. Univ. of Cal., 1893. Charter Day
Speaker, 1895. Bartlett & Bartlett, No. 530 California St.
Walter Scott Brann, Ji 8 II, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1893. Member of Students' Congress. Price &
Brann, No. 530 California St.
Walter Hughes Hexry, Z '/^, Oakland, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1893. Member of Skull & Keys. No. 1221 Har-
rison St.
John O'Gara, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Santa Clara Coll., 1892. M. A., ibid., 1893. Barrett & O'Gara.
Parrott Bldg.
154 PHI DELTA PHI.
Thomas Allkn Perkins, A J tf>, San Francisco, Cal.
Berwick Academy, Me., 1886. A. B., and Grimes Prize, Dartmouth
Coll., 1890. M. A., ibid., 1893. Class Pres., 1894-5. A. B., Univ.
of Cal., 1896. Consul and Historian, 1895-6. Sec. of Dartmouth
Coll. Alumni Assn. of Pacific Coast, since 1894. Member of Cali-
fornia Society Sons of American Revolution. F*ounder and Sec. of
San Francisco Alumnus Chapter of I'm Dklta Phi. No. 130 San-
some St.
RoBKRT Martin Prick, U 6 II, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1893. Price & Brann, Xo. 530 California St.
John Alhkrt Sanborn, San Francisco, Cal.
Oakland High School, 1889. No. 4 Sutter St.
IJesse Paynk Sayrk, Prescott, Ariz.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1893. Founder and first Editor of Berkeleyan.
Charlks Wesley Willard, ^ // A', San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. Scriptor, 1895-6. Care of Page, McCut-
chen & Fells, Mills Bldg.
CLASS OF 1897.
Brousse Brizard, Areata, Humboldt Co., Cal.
Oakland High School, 1S91. Law Class Vice-Pres., 1895. Sec. of same,
1896. Class President, 1897. Scriptor, 1896-7. San Francisco ad-
dress. No. 2030 Scott St.
Edward Presley Foltz, Linden, San Joaquin Co., Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1894. Tribune, 1896-7.
Robert Brainerd Gayeord, San Francisco, Cal.
Valedictorian, San Jose High School, 1893. Member of Senate Society.
Consul, 1896-7. Seventh Floor, Room 13, Mills Bldg.
Geor(;e Louis Jones, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., I'uiv. of Cal., 1895. Commencement Week Pres. Historian,
1896-7. 28-36 (Tocker Bldg. Address also. Grass Valley.
Lloyd Palmer La rue, Fast Oakland, Cal.
Oakland High School, 1892. Gladiator, 1896-7. No. 1423 Thirteenth
Ave. San Francisco address. No. 120 Sutter St.
Abraham Lewis, Gilroy, Cal.
A. B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1895. Member of Miller Law Club,
Bench and Bar. First editor of Stanford Quad. Member of 'Varsity
Foot Ball and Base Ball Teams. San Francisco address, Room 23,
loth floor. Mills Bldg.
POMEROY CHAPTER. 155
Frank David Macbeth, Marklesville, Alpine Co., Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1894-6. San Francisco address, care of Wilson & Powell,
Safe Deposit Bldg..
RoLLiN King Page, Portland, Ore.
San Francisco Boys* High School, 1894. Proconsul, 1896-7. San Fran-
cisco address. No. 510 Baker St.
Edward Francis Treadwell, San Francisco, Cal.
(Res., 420 San Jose Ave.) Rooms 17-21, 5th floor, Mills Bldg.
CLASS OF 1898.
Joseph Perkins Chamberlain X ^, San Francisco, Cal.
Harvard Univ., 1892-3. Univ. of Cal., 1894-6. No. 426 Scott St.; also,
Santa Barbara, Cal.
John Linden Deahl, ^ /'J, Irwin, Westmoreland Co., Penn.
A. B., Washington and Jefferson Coll., Penn., 1893. Commencement
Oration. Master of Ceremonies on Class Day. On Foot Ball Team
two years, and Captain one year. Member of College Council, two
years. Also address, Burlingame, Cal.
Jonathan Edward Gardner, San Francisco, Cal.
Univ. of Cal., 1893-6. No. 2200 Post St.
Maxwell McNutt, X ^, San Francisco, Cal.
B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1895. Class Pres., 1895-6. No. 1805 Califor-
nia St.
Horace Davis Pillsbury, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., cum iaudfy Harvard Univ., 1 895. loi Crocker Bldg.
Frank Devello Stringham, J K E, Los Angeles, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1895. Member of Skuii and Keys. Pres. of Glee
Club. No. 161 2 Santee St. San Francisco address, with Bishop Sl
Wheeler, No. 532 Market St.
Robert Haviland Turner, K A, San Francisco, Cal.
Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1895. Member of Durant Society. Room 47,
Eighth Floor, Mills Bldg. Also, Nevada City, Cal.
John Madison Walthall, San Francisco, Cal.
B. S., Laurel Hall Coll., at San Mateo, 189I. No. 2030 Scott St. •
MARSHALL CHAPTER
IN THE
LAW SCHOOL
OF
The Columbian University.
WASHINGTON. D. C.
ESTABLISHED 1884.
BY act of Congress in 182 1, a charter was given to what
was then called **The Columbian College in the Dis-
trict of Columbia." This charter was the outcome of an
effort made by Rev. Luther Rice, a Baptist clergyman, in
1819, to establish a college. In the act passed by Congress,
special care was taken that no sectarian tests should be
applied to its Trustees, Professors or students.
By an act of Congress approved March 3, 1873, the act
to incorporate The Columbian College, in the District of
Columbia, approved February 9. 182 1, was so far modified
as to provide, inter alia^ *Hhat said corporation shall be
hereafter known and called by the name of The Columbian
University, and in that name shall take, hold and manage
all the estate and property now belonging to said College, or
that may hereafter be conveyed, devised, or bequeathed to
said corporation by its original name."
The Columbian University has no organic connection
with any literary or scientific department of the Government,
but its relations with them all are close and intimate. The
President of the United States, the Chief Justice of the
158 PHI DELTA PHI.
United States and the Attorney General are Honorary Over-
seers. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the
United States and two Associate Justices of the Supreme
Court of the District of Columbia are active members of its
Law Faculty. The Directors of the Bureau of Ethnology
and the United States National Museum are Trustees of the
University.
Its facilities for research will appear in the following list
of Libraries, numbered in the order of their proximity to the
University:
1. Library of Department of I^bor, 8,000 volumes.
2. Library of Department of Justice, 30,000 volumes.
3. Library of Treasury Department, 22,000 volumes.
y. Library of Light- House Board, 4,000 volumes.
4. Library of Bureau of Statistics, 5,000 volumes.
5. Library of Geological Survey, 31,000 volumes.
5. Library of Bureau of Ethnology, 5,000 volumes.
6. Library of Corcoran Gallery of Art, .....* 2,500 volumes.
7. Library of War Department, 37»ooo volumes.
7. Library of Navy Department, ' . 25,000 volumes.
7. Library of Department of State, 50,000 volumes.
7. Library of War Records Office, 2,000 volumes.
7. Library of Hydrographic Office, 3,000 volumes.
8. Library of Museum of Hygiene, 10,500 volumes.
9. Library of United States Patent Office, . 50,000 volumes.
— . Library of Interior Department ; 2,000 volumes.
— . Library of Post Office Department, ro,ooo volumes.
10. Library of Bureau of Education, 30,000 volumes.
11. Library of Department of Agriculture, 20,000 volumes.
12. Library of Army Medical Museum 105,000 volumes.
13. Library of United States National Museum, . 16,000 volumes.
14. Library of United States Weather Bureau, . 11,000 volumes.
15. The Library of Congress, 700,000 volumes.
15. The Library of the United States Supreme Court, . 80,000 volumes.
15. The Library of the Smithsonian Institution, . . 250,000 volumes.
X6. Site of the New Congressional Library
17. Library of the United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey, 12,000 volumes,
18. Site of the old United States Naval Observatory.
Library of the new United States Naval Observatory, i3»ooo volumes.
Library of Nautical Almanac Office, 2,000 volumes.
MARSHALL CHAPTER, 159
Washington is rich beyond any other American city, not
only in the special libraries enumerated, but also in large
collections, illustrative of the various arts and sciences, which
have been accumulated at the national capital by the action
of Congress through a long series of years. Under many of
these heads Washington is not surpassed by any European
capital. In view of the fact that in collecting these archives
and materials it was the original purpose of the Government
**to promote research and the diffusion of knowledge," the
Congress of the United States has made these treasures
accessible to students under the terms of the following joint
resolution, approved April 12, 1892:
^^ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled. That the facilities for research
and illustration in the following and any other governmental collections now
existing or hereafter to be established in the City of Washington for the pro-
motion of knowledge shall be accessible, under such rules and restrictions
as the officers in charge of each collection may prescribe, subject to such
authority as is now or may hereafter be permitted by law, to the scientific
investigators and to students of any institution of higher education now
incorporated or hereafter to be incorporated under the laws of Congress or
of the District of Columbia."
The Law School was organized in 1826.
A charter was granted March 14, 1884, to six charter
members attending the several Law Schools located in Wash-
ington City and Georgetown. One of those was Brother
Charles T. Ralston, of Kent, '83, and through whose efforts
the Chapter was organized. Pursuant to the wishes of the
active members of the Chapter, a new charter was granted
by the Fourth National Convention, restricting its mem-
bership to students of the Law School of The Columbian
University.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
George Frederick Stone, Washington, D. C.
Trumansburgh, New York, Academy, 1875. LL. B., 1884. LL. M.,
1885. Chief Clerk to the Second Assistant Postmaster-General. Post
Office Department Building.
P^DWARi) Foote Waite, J A A', 0 H A, Minneapolis, Minne-
sota.
A. B., Madison (Colgate) University, 1880. Kssay, Greek and Latin
Prizes. Fourth Commencement Honor. In United States Civil Ser-
vice, holding various positions in United States Pension Bureau.
Author of article on ** Pensions," Harper\s: Ma^^nzinf^ January, 1893.
Not in practice. Post Office Building.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
AsHLEV MuLGRAVE GouLD, J A' £, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Amherst College, 18S1. Hyde Prize Speaker. LL. B., George-
town Law School, 1884. Secretary Washington Title Insurance Com-
pany. Gould & Woodward. No. 507 E Street N. W.
Henry Clay Howard, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
Formerly in United States Treasurer's Office, Washington, D. C.
William Harmong Lamar, A 'l il, Washington, D. C.
A. B., A. & M. College, .Auburn, Alabama, 18S1. Member of /riW Lit-
erary Society. Declamation Gold Medal. LL. B., Georgetown Law
School, 1884. LL. M., ibid.^ 1885. In charge of Magnetic and
Meteorological work of the Arctic Expedition for the Relief of Lieu-
tenant Greeley in 1883. Member of Maryland Legislature, 1894.
Secretary Denuxrratic State Central Committee of Maryland, 1893-4.
Chief Clerk to First Assistant Postmaster-General. Lamar & Lamar,
Fendall Building. Also otFice at Rockville, Maryland.
Charles Taylor Ralston, North Adams, Massachusetts.
I'hillips Andover Academy. Law Department of University of Michigan,
1 88 1-2, where he was admitted to Kkm' Chapter. Private Secretary
to the Mayor of North Adams.
MARSHALL CHAPTER. i6i
James Quackenbush Rice, A K E, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Yale College, 1S82. LL. M., x886. Principal Examiner of Print-
ing and Paper Manufacture to United States Patent Office.
WiLLARD Forrester Warner, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., National University Law School, 1884. Formerly Deputy Clerk
of the United Stales Courts at Savannah, Georgia. In office of Chief
Clerk of Treasury Department. Care of "The Concord."
INITIATES*
Harrison Morrow Musgrave, ^ T, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Mich., 1878-80. LL. B., 1884. Clerk U. S. Patent Office,
1883-4. Vice-Pres. of the Council of Phi Delta Phi, 1893-6.
Flower, Smith & Muse^rave, 403 First National Bank Bldg.
Myron Harry Phelps, W Y, New York City.
Univ. of Mich., 1872-4. A. B., Yale Coll., 1876. LL. B., 1884. LL.
B., Columbia Coll., 1885. Affiliated with Story Chapter, 1884-5.
Post-graduate at Yale Coll., 1876-7. Townsend Prize, High Oration,
Commencement Orator, 1876. Civil Engineer, assisting Maj. C. S.
Suter, U. S. A., on U. S. Survey of the Missouri River, 1878-82.
Examiner in U. S. Patent Office, 1882-4. Philipp, Munson & Phelps,
St. Paul Bldg.
James Lawrence Pugh, Jr., Washington, D. C.
Agricultural and Mechanical Coll., Auburn, Ala., 1878-9. Member of
IViri Lit. Society LL. B. LL. M., Georgetown Law School, 1885.
Special Asst. Atty. for the Dist. of Columbia. No. 1333 R St., N. W.
Joseph H. Stewart, Washington, D. C.
In Post Office Dept., Washington, D. C. LL. B. LL. M., 1885. (Res.
No. 619 F St.. N. W.)
Vernon Holbrook Whitman, Washington, D. C.
High School, East Bridgewater, Mass. Pensions. No. 2927 M St.,
N. W.
Joseph Shillington, Washington, D. C.
Columbian Univ., two years. LL. B. LL. M., 1883. Dorman B. E^ton
Prize for Best Legal Essay. Formerly U. S. Dist. Atty. for Dist. of
Columbia. No. 468 Louisiana Ave.
Martin Welles, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1882. LL. B., 1884. LL. M., 1885. Scriptor.
Trcas. of Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co. No. 55 Liberty St.
*Tbe Classes are omitled, as (he length of the course varies with the Degree
taken.
Where no Law School is named, the one at Columbian University is implied.
i62 PHI DELT4 PHI,
Frederick De Lysle Smith, Z W, ^ B A', New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1883. Vice-Pres. Philologian Lit. Society. Phil-
ospphical Commencement Oration. Author of •* History of Class of
1883, Williams College," (eleventh annual) 53 pp., 1894. LL. B.,
1884. LL. M., 1885. No. 100 Broadway.
Cleon Josiah Sawyer, * B A', New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1881. LL. B., 1884. LL. M., 1885. Patent
Law. With Philipp, Munson & Phelps, St. Paul Bldg.
Edward Nelson Dingley, A K E, Kalamazoo, Mich.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1883. Second Lit. Prize. LL. B., 1885. Vice-Pres.,
State Republican League. Editor, General Manager and part owner
of Kalamazoo daily and weekly Telegraph. Not in practice.
John Milton Killits, X ¥, Bryan, O.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1880. LL. B., 1885. LL. M., 1886. Member
of Philologian Lit. Society. First History Prize, and Commencement
Orator. Pros. Atty. of Williams Co., O., two terms.
Union Noble Bethell, ^ F J, New York City.
B. S., Hanover Coll., Ind., 1879. M. A., ibid.^ 1885. LL. B., 1884.
LL. M., 1885. Examiner, Principal Examiner, and Asst. Chief Board
of Review, U. S. Pension Bureau, 1882-7. Sec, Treas. and Director
of N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Co. General Manager of Metropoli-
tan Telephone and Telegraph Co. No. 18 Cortland St. Not in
practice.
Charles ALBERt Burnett, ^ T J, LaFayette, Ind.
A. B., Ind. Univ., 1881. M. A., ibid., 1885. Member of Athenian So-
ciety. LL. B. LL. M., National Univ., 1885. Haywood & Bur-
nett, Levering Bldg.
Irving Bedell Dudley, A J 0, 0 B K, San Diego, Cal.
A. B., Kenyon Coll., i88». LL. B., 1885. LL. M., 1886.
Albert H. Hall, X W, Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., 1882-3. LL. B., 1885. Asst. City Atty. Asst. Co.
Atty. of Hennepin Co. 404 Oneida Blk.
*i89i. Henry Lee Reynolds, Jr.
A. B., Columbian Univ., 1882. LL. B., 1885. Formerly in Bureau of
Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. Was a member of sundry scien-
tific societies. Died at Asheville, N. C.
Frederick Fargo Church, Rochester, N. Y.
Attended Washington Public Schools. LL. B., 1886. LL. M., 1887.
Patent Law. 508 Wilder Bldg.
MARSHALL CHAPTER. i(,2,
Albert Sydney Grandy, Atlanta, Ga. ^
A. B., Univ. of N. C, 1882. Member of Philanthropic Lit. Society.
Formerly practiced at Nashville, Tenn.
William Barker Norris, X ^, St. Joseph, Mo.
A. B., Dickinson Coll., 1883. LL. B., 1886. LL. M., 1887. Nominee
for Pros. Atty.
Walter Brown Patterson, ^ T, (P B K, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1883. Asst. Librarian, Dartmouth Coll., 1880-3.
English Lit. Prize, 1882. Commencement Orator, 1883. Principal
of the Force School, Washington, D. C, 1883. Statistician, U. S.
Bureau of Education, 1879. LL. B., 1885. LL. M., 1886. Not in
practice. Supervisor, No. 526 Eighth St., N. E,
Franklin Alvin Pease, Jr, A A 0, ^ B K, Fall River, Mass.
A. B., and Salutatorian, Dartmouth Coll., 1882. LL. B., 1886. LL. M.,
1887. Section C, Granite Blk.
Green Berry Raum, Jr., 9 3, (Address unknown.)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. LL. B., 1886. LL. M., 1887.
Frederick Elmer Tasker, ¥ T, 0 B K, Washington, D. C,
Ph. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1884. Editor of 0//a Podrida^ 1883. Class
Historian, and Commencement Orator, 1884. Sec. of Psi Upsilon
Alumni Assn. LL. B., 1886. LL. M., 1887. Patent Law, 27 hx-.
lantic Bldg.
Leonard Cooms Wood, Washington, D. C.
Geoi^etown Univ. Law School. LL. B. LL. M. No. 503 E St., N. W,
Arthur Philip Greeley, ¥ T, 0 B A', Washington, D. C.
A. B., and Commencement Orator, Dartmouth Coll., 1883. LL. B.,
1886. Principal Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 1891-5. Examiner-
in-Chief, U. S. Patent Office (Appeal Board), since 1895. U. S. Pat-
ent Office.
William Bradford Greeley, ?PT, ^ B K, New York City.
A. B., and Commencement Orator, Dartmouth Coll., 1881. Instructor in
the High School, Meriden, N. H., 188 1-2. Principal of the High
School, Woburn, Mass., 1882-4. Formerly Asst. Examiner in the
U. S. Patent Office. Patent and Corporation Law. No. 38 Park
Row.
Levi William Naylor, X ^, New York City.
Univ. of Wis., 1882-4. LL. B., 1886. LL. M., 1887. Formerly con*
nected with U. S. Treasury Etept. and P. O. Dept. Of Trial Counsel
of Elevated Railroad. No. 32 Nassau St.
1 64 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Alexander Somerville Steuart, Washington, D. C.
Attended Pablic Schools of Washington, D. C. LL. B., 1886. LL. M.,
1887. U. S. Commissioner. Patent Law. No. 617 Seventh St.,
N. W.
Charles Morrill Catlin, Washington, D. C.
Attended Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H. LL. 6., Natiokial
Univ. Law School. Examiner in U. S. Patent Office, eight years.
Since six years, Solicitor of Patents in New York City and Washington.
Atlantic Bldg., No. 928-930 F St., N. W.
Henry Chancellor Wood, W T, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Union Coll., 1883. Principal of Jefferson Institute, Falls Church,
Va., 1883-4. Clerk in the U. S. Patent Office, 1884-6. LL. B.,
1886. Formerly practiced in St. Paul, Minn.
Frank Rudolph Hubachek, ^ K W, Minneapolis, Minn.
Born Racine, Wis., Jan. 7, 1861. A. 6., Beloit Coll., 1884. Graduation
Oration. Room i. No. 55 Fourth St., South.
John Shepard Barker, Washington, D. C.
•
State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y., [876-8. Member of Zetesian
Society. LL. B., 1886. Patent Law. Loan and Trust Bldg., No.
902 F. St., N. W.
Addis Dean Merritt, 2" J II, Washington, D. C.
Attended 111. Coll. Consul. LL. B., Georgetown Law School, 1887.
Asst. Examiner, U. S. Patent Office.
Wesley Gould Carr, I X, Pittsburgh, Penn.
B S.« Dartmouth Coll., 1884. Member of Phi Sigma Mu. LL B., 1888.
LL. M., 18S9. Consul. Formerly Asst. Examiner, Law Clerk and
Principal Examiner, U. S. Patent Office. With Westinghouse Elec.
and Mfg. Co. Patent Law.
Charles Edward Sackett, A K E. (Address unknown.)
Attended Western Reserve Univ. A. B., Yale Coll., 1883. Scriptorand
C jrrespondent of Phi Delta Phi Brief. LL. B., 1887. Formerly
in office of the Auditor of the Treasurer for the P. O. Dept. Letter
to Washington, D. C, returned.
Henry Lee Hatch, ^ T, Strafford, Orange Co., Vt.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1884. Class Odist. In mercantile pursuits,
1884-6. Harvard Law School, 1886-7, where he was initiated at
Choate Chapter. Clerk Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-9.
Organizer and Sec. Strafford Creamery Assn. Postmaster, since 1894.
Not in practice.
MARSHALL CHAPTER. 165
William Moore Hatch, ^ T, Washinglon, D. C.
A. B., DartmoQth Coll., 1886. Class Poet and Commencement Orator,
Class Pres. and Class Odist, 1886. Member of Sphinx, Formerly
Clerk. Postofiice Dept. LL. B., 1889. LL. M., 1890. Law Clerk,
Interstate Commerce Commission. Sec. and Treas. Psi Upsilon Assn.
of Washington. Sec. and Treas. Dartmouth Coll. Alumni Assn.
Railroad Law. Sun Bldg. Box 624.
George Reddington Blodgett, A K E^ Schenectady, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1884. Asst. Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 1884-7.
LL. B., 1887. With Gen. Electric Co.
William Quinby, J K £, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1883. LL. B., 1887. Patent Law. No. 53
State St.
Otto Gresham, Chicago, 111.
Arthur Tobias Stoutenburgh, New York City.
Ph. 6., and Commencement Oration Lafayette Coll., Easton, Penn., 1884.
Member of Washington Lit. Society. Mantle Class Day Orator.
U. S. Government Service at Washington and Chattanooga, 1884-91.
LL. B., 1886. LL.M., 1887. Member of Republican Executive
Com. of Kings Co. Elevated Railroad Litigation, No. 32 Nassau St.
Frederic Augustus Pike, X ^, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1885. Member of Adelphia Society. LL. B.,
1887. LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1888. Member Upper Branch of Com-
mon Council of St. Paul, 1892-3. Asst. City Atty., 1893-5. Corpo-
ration Law. 910 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Charles Lyon Sturtevant, ^ K ^, Washington, D. C.
Born Mt. Pleasant, D. C, March 12, 1867. B. S., Columbia Univ., 1885,
LL. B., 1888. LL. M., 1889. Patent Law. Atlantic Bldg.
William Palmer Kinney, A A ^y ^ B K, Colorado Springs,
Col.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1884. A. M., idid^ 1887. LL. B., 1886. 5 Ga-
zette Bldg.
Joseph Frank Moore, K K A', Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1883. LL. B., LL. M., 1&86. No. 311
Nicollet Ave.
George Luton Morton, Washington, D. C.
M. E., Ohio State Univ., 1884. Pres. of Class. Member of Norton
Society. LL. B., National Law School, 1888. On Examining Corps,
1886-1895. Chief Clerk U. S. Patent Office, since April, 1895. Room
33 U. S. Patent Office. Interior Dept. Bldg.
1 66 PHI DELTA PHL
Adolph August Hoehling, Jr., ^ T, Washington, D. C.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1884-5. Lehigh Univ., 1885-7. Class
Treas., 1886-7. Atty. for Union Pacific R. R. Co. before General
Land Office. No. 1416 F. St., N. W.
Jefferson Steuart Rusk, Boston, Mass.
Baltimore City Coll., 1876-80. Asst. Examiner U. S. Patent Office, 1885
-90. LL. B., . LL. M., 1890. No. 89 State St.
Rudolph Watson Bishop, Washington, D. C.
National Law School, 1888. Bishop & Imirie, Patent Law, No. 605 Sev-
enth St.
Thomas Ewing, Jr., New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1885. M. A., i^iV., 1886. Columbia Law School,
1887-8, where he was initiated at Story Chapter. LL; B., George-
town Univ., 1890.
George Rosen Simpson, Washington, D. C.
B. S., (C. E.) Univ. of Mich., 1886. LL. B., National Law School, 1888.
Of Examining Corps, U. S. Patent Office. Principal Examiner in
charge of the Div. of Railroad Rolling Stock, U. S. Patent Office.
Percy Meredith Hughes, * K W, Washington, D. C.
Born Washington, Feb. 3, 1864. Attended Dickinson Coll. Scriptor.
LL. B., 1890. LL. M., 1891. Prof, of History and Political Economy.
Teacher in Washington High School. (Res. Washington Grove, Md.)
Theodore G. Arnold, Beaumont, Tex.
A. B., Cecilian Coll., 1875. LL. B., 1890. LL. M., 1891. Consul.
Edwin Williamson, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1890. Clerk in War Dept.
William Henry Sigel Wood, Howell, Mich,
Valparaiso, Ind., Normal, 1879. LL. B., 1890. Sec. State Board of
Auditors. Author of Report of 1891. Supt. State Reform School.
Author of Report of 1892. Supt. Industrial School for Boys.
James Thomas Gibbs, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1890. LL. M., 1891. Clerk in the Treasury. No. 1707 S St.,
N. W.
Arthur Levi Bryant, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1890. LL. M., 1 891. Patent practice, No. 705 G St.
Edwin Charles Brandenburg, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School. Legal Essay Prize. LL. B., 1890. LL. M.,
1891. Revised to date, Bouvier's Ijslw Dictionary, i6th edition.
No. 1634 Sixth St., N. W.
MARSHALL CHAPTER. 167
Harry English, Washington, D. C.
A. 6. and Graduate Scholarship, Johns Hopkins Univ., i88'3. LL. B.,
1890. LL. M., 1 891. Instructor in Hi^rh SchooL Cor. Seventh and
O Sts., N. W. (Res., No. 2907 P St., N. W.)
Edwin Stanton Henry, Washington, D. C.
B. S., National Normal Univ., Lebanon, Ohio, 1886. LL. 6., 1890.
Asst. Examiner, Patent Office.
Leslie Perkins Snow, 0 A X, Rochester, N. H.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1886. LL. B., 1890. Member of N^ H. Leg-
islature, 1887-8. Worcester, Gftffney & Snow.
Charles Marion Yeates, 2 X, Carthage, Jasper Co., Mo.
Attended RandoTph Macon Coll., Va., 1873-4. A. B., Emory and Henry
Coll., Va., 1878. Philosophical Oration. Pres. of Calliopean Lit.
Society, and Valedictorian. U. S. Asst. Engr. of Norfolk, Va., Nov.,
1879-Jan., 1880. Asst. City Eng. of Norfolk, Va., Jan. to July, 1880.
U. S. Asst. Engr., July, 1880-Jan., 1882. Topo||rraphic Engr. of U.
S. Geological Survey, since 1882. Contributor to Science^ etc.
Member of National Geographical Society. Not in practice. U. S.
Special Pension Examiner.
Harry Gray Griswold. (Address unknown.)
LL. B., 1890. LL. M., 1 89 1. Letter to Mt. Pleasant, D. C, returned
unclaimed.
Jonathan Carpenter Ross, A K E^ ^ B K^ New York City.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1889. First Latin Prise. Grimes English Com-
position Prize. Commencement Speaker. No. 38 Park Row.
Alfred Adams Wheat, A A ^^ New York City.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1889. LL. B., 1891. Consul. Editor of data
jf Dartmouth Chapter of Revised Catalogue of Alpha Delta Phi,
1895-6. No. 32 Nassau St.
Frank C. Townsend, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1891. No. 922 North Carolina Ave., S. E.
James Longstreet, Jr., Washington, D. C.
North Georgia Agricultural Coll., four years. Member of Phi Mu Sigma
Lit. Society. Class Vice- Pres. General Land Office, Interior E>ept.
Bldg.
Avery De Lano Andrews, New York City.
U. S. Mil. Academy, West Point, 1886. Lieut. U. S. Army. LL. B.,
189T. Senior at N. Y. Law School, 189I-2. Prize Tutor, ibid,^
* 1893-4.* Aid> de-camp to Major-Gen. Schofield. Of Board of Police
Commissioners of New York City. No. 97 Cedar St.
1 68 PHI DELTA PHL
Frederic Carragan, New York City.
LL. B., 1801. Parker Scholarship Prize. Vanderbilt Bldg. No. 132
Nassau St.
Frank Lee Graham, * T J, Washington, D. C.
Allegheny Coll., 1878-9. Member of Pkilo- Franklin Society. LL. B.>
1 891. Formerly Clerk in U. S. Signal Office. No. 612^ Twenty-
second St., N. W.
Norvell Landon Burchell, * K ^, Washington, D. C.
Born Washington, Dec. 30, 1862. A. M., Columbian Univ., 1883.
LL. B., 1891. LL. M., 1892. Student in Patent Law, 1895-6.
Merchant, No. 1325 F St., N. W. (Res., No. 1102 Vermont Ave.)
William Osborn Belt, Chicago, 111.
LL. B., 1 89 1. Care of Raymond & Omohundro, 151$ Monad nock Bldg.
Edward Harman Eakle, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 189:. LL. M., 1892. Formerly Clerk in U. S. Patent Office.
Third Asst. Examiner U. S. Patent Office.
George Lawrence Wilkinson, ^ AT V, Washington, D. C.
Born Washington, Sept. 9, 1868. Washington High School, 1886. B. S.,
Columbian Univ., 1888. Registrar and Librarian of Columbian
Univ., 1888-9. Scriptor. LL. B., 1891. LL. M., 1892. Asst.
Examiner in U. S. Patent Office.
James Colfax Grant, W T, Minneapolis. Minn.
• B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1890. LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893. Delegate
to Third National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893. With
Law Dept. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893-4. Rea, Healy &
Grant, No. 550 Temple Court.
Clarence Woods DeKnight, 0 K ^, Washington, D. C.
Columbian Univ., one year. LL. B., 1891. LL. M., 1892. Bachelor of
Patent Law, 1896. Private Sec. of Senator A. P. Gorman. First
Asst. Postmaster-General. Clerk to th^ Com. on Naval Affairs, U. S.
Senate. (Res., No. 25 Lafayette Square.) Government claims, Kel-
logg Bldg.
*i894. Edward Francis Ayres, 0 B K,
A. B., Yale Univ., 1888. A. M., idic/., i8go. Consul. LL. B., 1892*
Post-graduate, 1892-3. Died in Dec, 1894.
Victor Harris Wallace, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893. Room 14, Gunton Bldg. No. 472 Lou-
isiana Ave., N. W.
Arthur Henry Giles, J T, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1878. Ph. D., idid.f 1882. Consul, i892->
LL. B., 1892. Post-graduate, 1892-3. Patent Office.
MARSHALL CHAPTER, 169
Ward Baldwin Coe, A T Q, Baltimore, Md.
A. B., Coll. of Charleston, S. C, 1890. M. A., idid., 1893. Member
of Chresiomathic Society. Author of several articles in American and
English " Encyclopoedia of Pleading and Practice." LL. B., 1892.
No. 14 E. Lexington St.
Melville Dupignac Hensey, (P AT ^, Washington, D. C.
Born Washington, Aug. 29, 1869. Attended Columbian Univ. LL» B.,
1892. LL. M., 1893. Scriptor, 1892-3. Of Thomas G. Hensey &
Co., Real Estate, No. 1300 F. St., N. W.
Henry Sterne Woodward, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Special honors in Political Economy and His-
tory, 1890. LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893. No. 472 Louisiana Ave.
Beverly Kennon Peter, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893. Formerly Librarian of Bar Assn., Law
Library of Dist. of Columbia. Care of Jos. Willard, Esq.
Charles Stanley Albert, Minneapolis, Minn.
Washington High School, three years. Valedictorian, ibid.^ 1890. LL. B.,
1892. LL. M., 1893. Affiliated with Dillon Chapter, 1893-4.
LL. B., Univ. of. Minn., 1894. Water Rights Cases and Common
Carrier Cases, 1004 Guarantee Loan Bldg.
Walter Irwin Lembkey, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893. Clerk in Treasury Dept.
Frederick Merritt, Chicago, lU.
High School, Springfield, 111., 1891. LL. B., 1893. First National
Bank Bldg., No. 164 Dearborn St.
Jesse Brooks Kimes Lee, Washington, D. C.
Attended Washington Public Schools. LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893.
No. 1715 H St„ N. W.
Ralph Richard Upton, BSD, Washington, D. C.
A. Bi., Yale Univ., 1892. LL. B., 1893. Scriptor. Consul. LL. M.,
1894. Sec. to Hon. Bellamy Storer, M. C, First Ohio Dist., LIH.
Congress. No. 1746 M St., N. W.
Edward Batchelder Kimball, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1890. LL. B., 1892. LL. B., Harvard Law
School, 1895, where he affiliated with Ciioate Chapter. Room 168,
L. & T, Bldg. No. 902 F St., N. W.
Richard Nixon, Portland, Ore.
LL. B. and Honorable mention, 1892. LL. M. and First Honor, 1893.
Delegate to Third National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893.
Dgiph, Nixon & Dolph, Hamilton Bldg.
I70 PHI DELTA PHI,
William Oscar Gilbert, X ^^ ^ B K, Omaha, Neb.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1890. Lester & Hyde Oratorical Prizes. Class
Poet. LL. B., National Univ., 1892. Asst. Atty. in office of Atty.
General, Washington, D. C, for one and one-half years. 834 N. Y.
Life Bldg.
Robert Emmet Woods, Louisville, Ky.
A. B., Ky. Mil. Institute. 1885. M. A., Hartford Coll., Ky., 1889.
Parker Prize. Third Essay Prize. First Debater's Prize. Britton
Prize. LL. B., 189a. LL. M., 1893.
George Harold Walker, Washington, D. C.
Cornell Univ., 1874-6. Member of Philolathean Lit. Society. LL. B.,
1892. LL. M., 1893. No. 1420 New York Ave.
Charles Follett Consaul, Washington, D. C.
U. S. Naval Academy, two years. LL. B., 1892. LL. M., 1893. Com-
piling Digest of Mineral Land Law. Care of General Land Office.
Frank Harris Hitchcock, A I, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 189c. Tribune, 1892-3. Scriptor, 1893-4*
Consul, 1894-5. LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. (Res., Somerville,
Mass.) Chief of Section of Foreign Markets, U. S. Dept. of Agri-
culture.
John Brooks Henderson, Jr., Washington, D. C.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 189 1. LL. B., 1893. Post-graduate, 1893-4.
Sec. to Hon. John W. Foster, Consul to Japan. No. 1416 F St.,
N. W.
George Howell Shields, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1891. M. A., idid. Member of IVAig tXi. Soci*
ety. LL. B., 1893. LL. M., 1894. 616 Rial to Bldg. Cor. 4th and
Olive Sts.
Arlon Vannevar Cushman, Washington, D. C.
Amherst Coll., 1889-90. Consul, 1893-4. LL. B., [893. LL. M.,
1894. Master of Pktent Law, 1896. Specialty, Patent Law. No
501 F St., N. W.
WisLAR Maurice Kelley. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1891. LL. B., 1893.
William Henry Gallinger, ^ K ^^ Washington, D. C.
Attended Concord, N. H., Schools, and Boston Univ. LL. B., George-
town Univ. Law School, 1893. LL. M., Columbian Univ., 1894.
Gladiator. Member of Gridiron Club of Boston. Sec. to Senator J.
H. Gallinger. **The Elsmere.'' Permanent address. Concord, N. H.
Joseph Burr Johnson, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1893. LL. M., 1894. Proconsul. Care of Riggs Bank.
MARSHALL CHAPTER, . 171
Corcoran Thom, Washington, D. C.
Columbia Univ., one year. LL. B., X893. LL. M., 1894. No. 416
Fifth St., N, W.
Frank Hillman Hall, Jersey City, N. J.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1892. Member of Whig Hall. LL. B., George-
town Univ., 1894. No. I Exchange Place.
Messmore Kendall, Great Falls, Mont.
LL. 6., 1893. LL. M., 1894. First National Bank Bldg.
Felix Octavius Smith. (Address unknown.)
Studied in Russia and Austria. LL. B., 1803. Post-graduate, 1893-4.
Washington addresses were No. 145 1 Rhode Island Ave. and No. 131 7
M St., N. W.
Frederick De Courcy Faust, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1893. 1^^- ^-i 1894. Dep. Marshal U. S. Supreme Court, since
1887. At present. Crier. Care of U. S. Supreme Court.
Malcolm Hufty, Washington, D. C.
Potomac Academy, Alexandria, Va., ^889. Asst. Principal, ibid.^ 1889-
90. LL. B., 1893. LL. M., 1894. Real Estate Law. Gunton
Bldg., No. 472 Louisiana Ave.
Howard Smith Reeside, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1893. LL. M., 1894. Formerly Asst. Cashier American Secur-
ity and Trust Co. Bank. No. 1405 G St., N. W.
Charles Leonard Frailey, Washington, D. C.
A. 6., Columbian Univ., 1891. Member of Enosinian Lit. Society. Sec-
ond medal for best Graduating Elssay. LL. B., 1893. P. G., 1894.
(Res. No. 1506 Twenty-first St.) .Thompson & Frailey, Washington
Loan and Trust Bldg. No. 900 F. St.
•Charles Elder Howe, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1893. LL. M., 1894. (Res. No. 11 14 Fourteenth St., N. W.)
Teller of American Security and Trust Co. Bank. No. 1405 G. St.,
N. W.
Milton Le Roy Gough, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1889. LL. B., 1893. LL. M., ]lf94. No.
1303 F St., N. W.
Walter Russell Hensey, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1890. LL. B., 1894. Master of Patent Laws
1896. Proconsul. Manager of "The Players." Of Thomas G.
Hensey & Co., No. 1300 F. St., N. W., and of Hensey, Bond & Robin-
son, Patent Lawyers, No. 1302 F St. Washington, D. C, and Denver.
Col.
172 PHI DELTA PHI,
Senor Don Marcial A. Martinez de Ferrari, Santiago,.
Chili.
Student at Lausanne, 1885-7; *t Geneva, 1887-0. A. M., LL. M.,
Columbian Univ., 1894. Was member of the U. S. and Chilian Claims
Commission, Dept. of State. At present, Chilian Agent in the Anglo-
Chilian Arbitral Tribunal, since 1894. Member of Diplomatic Service.
Care of Moneca, 42.
Samuel Hazen Bond, Washington, D. C.
Special Student, Smithsonian Institution. LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895.
Master of Patent Laws, 1896. Hensey, Bond & Robinson, Patent
Lawyers, Washington, D. C, and Denver, Col. Office, No. 1302 F
St., N. W.
Harry Beach Needham, A ^ ^^ Washington, D. C.
Brown Univ., 1889-92. LL. B., 1894. First honorable mention*
(Res. 1758 Q St., N. W.) Needham & Cotton, 14-15 Sun Bldg.
John Chalmers Wilson, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1888-90. Tribune. LL. B., 1894. LL. M*,
1895. Atlantic Bldg., No. 928-930 F St., N. W.
Louis Dexter Manigault Mowry, Charleston, S. C.
Patrick Mil. Academy. A. B., Charleston Coll., 1889. LL. B., 1894.
No. 85 Broad St.
Andrew Young Bradley, Jr., I X, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Columbian Univ , 1893. Prize Essayist. LL. B., 1895. (Res.
2013 Q St., N. W.) Room 9 Equity Bldg., No. 319 4>i St., N. W.
John Bottrell Sleman, Jr., Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1891. LL. B., 1895. (Res. 1302 Columbia
Ave., N. W.) Union Shavings Bank, No. 1222 F St., N. W.
Alan Ogilvi'e Clephane, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1891. LL. B., 1895. Scriptor, 1894-5.
Consul, 1895-6. LL. M., 1896. (Res. 1225 K St., N. W.) Fen-
dall Bldg., No. 344 D St., N. W.
Charles Wardwell Draper, Washington, D. C.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. LL. B., 1894. Private Sec. to
Hor^ Charles S. Hartman, of Montana. No. 1330 Riggs St.
George Andrew Hall Mills, Washington, D. C,
Medical and Dental Dept. Columbian Univ., two years. LL. B., 1895.
LL. M., 1896. Formerly Confidential Clerk to Asst. U. S. Atty.
Gen. Private Sec. to Sec. of the Interior. (Res. 1115 9th St., N.
W.) Care Sec. Interior.
MARSHALL CHAPTER, 173
James Joseph McEvilly, Washington, D. C.
U. S. Mil. Academy, June, 1890, to Jan., 1892. LL. B., 1894. Private
Sec. to Hon. L. E. Quigg, M. C. No. 815 Vermont Ave.
Edward Hurlbert Parry, Washington D. C.
LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. Master of Patent Law, 1896. (Res. No.
932 K St.) Patent Law and Patents, No. 602 or 1602 F St., N. W.
Harry Norman Robison, Philadelphia, Pa.
Spent Senior year at Univ. of Penn., 1895-6, where he re-established
Gibson Chapter. No. 609 N. Forty-third St.
Albert Morris Sames, J T, Rockford, 111.
LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1894. LL. M., Columbian Univ., 1895. Dele*
^ate to Fourth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, June, 1895,
Representative of Peter Sames, Mnfr.
Theodore Taylor Dtdrman, Washington, D. C.
S. 6., Mass. Institute of Technology, 1893. Member of AT. 2. S, Soci-
ety. Scriptor, 1895-6. LL. B., 1896. Historian, 1896-7. Fourth
Asst. Examiner, U. S. Patent Office. Care of Patent Office.
Harry Lincoln Clapp, J T, Boston, Mass.
S. B., Mass. Institute of Technology, 1893. LL. B., 1896. Gladiator.
Proconsul, 1896-7. Third Asst. Examiner, U. S. Patent Office.
Washington address, 35 Patent Office.
Albert Thorpe Ryan, A J ^, Washington, D. C.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. LL. 6., 1895. Tribune. Sec. to Senate Com.
on Public Lands, since Jan., 1896. No. 1416 F St., N. W. (Black-
foot, Idaho.)
Horace Greeley Van Everen, 9 T, Brooklyn, N. Y.
M. E., Cornell Univ., 1891. LL. B., 1895. LL.M., 1896. Asst. Ex-
aminer U. S. Patent Office. Post-graduate, 1895-6. Proconsul,
1895-6. Washington address, Care of Patent Office, or No. 534
Twentieth St., N. W.
MoRVEN Thompson, 2' A', Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1890. Columbian Univ., 1890-3. Member of
Enosinian Society. LL. B., 1895. LL. M., 1896. (Res. 484 Md.
Ave., S. W.) No. 925 F St., N. W.
Brainard Avery, ^ J 0, Proctor, Vt.
Burlington, Vt., Academy. Attended Brown Univ. Formerly Clerk to
U. S. Senate Com. on Agriculture. LL. B., 1895. ^L* ^-i Catholic
Univ. of America, 1896. At present, Sec. to Senator Redfield Proc-
tor, Ex-Secretary of War.
V
174 PHI DELTA PHI,
RuFUS Henry Baker, K,K K, <P B K, Bow Mills, N. H.
A. B., I>artinouth Coll., 1893. A. M., ibid.^ 1896. Member of Tiger ^
Senior Society. Commencement Appointment. Athletic Team, two.
years. Sec. to Hon. H. M. Baker, M. C. of New Hampshire. Glad-
iator, 1896-7. LL. B., 1896. Washington address. No. 1447 Cor-
coran St., N. W.
Sherman Everett Burroughs, K K A', * // A', North Bow,.
N. H.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1894. LL.6., 1896. Member of 5/Atifjr, Senior
Society. Honors in Greek, Philosophy and Mathematics. Second
Thayer Prize in Mathematics. First Rollins and Nettleton Prize in
Oratory. Historian, 1895-6. Consul, 1896-7. Private Sec. to Hoa.
H. M. Baker, M. C. from New Hampshire.
Humphreys Karl Cooke, Washington, D. C.
Univ. of Penn., one year. LL.B., 1896. Tribune, 1896-7. No. i Cook
Place, N. W.
Frederick Dennett, Washington, D. C.
Malvern Coll., Eng., 1877-81. LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. Pres.
of Post-graduate Class. Formerly Editor of Milton, N. Dak., Globe.
Member of Legislative Assembly of N. Dak. Sec. to Senator H. C.
Hansbrough, of N. Dak. At present, Clerk to Senate Com. on
Library.
Frederic Staughton Doyle, Philadelphia, Penn.
LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. No. 606 Chestnut St.
Howard Prescott Gatley, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1895. LL.M., 1896. Asst." Clerk of Supreme Court of the
District of Columbia. No. 1833 Fifth St., N. W.
Guy Hamilton Johnson, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. (Res. 1706 9th St., N. W.) No. 500
Fifth St., N. W.
Henry James Robinson, Denver, Colo.
Corcoran Scientific School, one year. Of Hensey, Bond & Robinson,
Patent Lawyers, No. 1302 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C, and
Box No. 496, Denver, Colo.
Henry Caton Sheridan, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. (Stenographer, No. 2300 G St., N. W.).
No. 702 Seventeenth St., N. W.
(iEORGE Dudley Whitney, Washington, D. C.
Princeton Univ., Class of 1894. LL.B., 1896. Member of Whig HalL
No. 1420 F St., N. W.
MARSHALL CHAPTER, 175
EwiNG CocKRELL, B 9 U, Warrcnsburg, Mo.
Harvard Univ., 1891-4. Univ. of Va. Law School, i894-*5. Member
of AVw Harvard Union. A. B., cum laude^ Harvard, 1895. LL.B.^
Univ. of Va., 1 895. M. A., Columbian School of Political Science,
1896. LL. M., 1896. Washington address, 1518 R St., N. W.
Emerson Root Newell, Z ^, Bristol, Conn.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. Formerly Justice of the Peace. Comr. of
Superior Court. LL. B., 189$' LL. M., 1896. Examiner in U. S.
Patent Office. (Res. 27 Iowa Circle, N. W.) Washington address^
Room 94 U. S. Patent Office.
Charles Frederick Sensner, Washington, D. C.
Attended Emerson Institute, D. C. LL. B., 1895. LL.M., 1896.
No. 141 5 Howard Ave., N. W.
Joshua Soule Zimmerman, ^ J ^, Roraney, W. Va.
Roanoke Coll., 1885-6. A. B., Randolph- Macon Coll., Ashland, Va.»
1892. Editor of Columbian, '96, Class Book. LL.B., 1896.
Frank Parker Davis, Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, three years. LL.B., 1896. With Wright,
Brown & Quinby, Patents, Room 81 Washington Loan and Trust
Bldg. No. 902 F St., N. W.
Frank Horace Moore, ^ B A', Lawrence, Kas.
A. B., and Commencement Speaker, Univ. of Kas., 1894. LL.B.,
1896. No. 745 Mississippi St. Washington address. No. 207 9tb
St.
Alexander Drummond Lunt, I X, Washington, D. C.
B. S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1891. M. E., Cornell Univ., 1892.
M. M. E., idid.f i893> Contributor to electrical Journals. LL.B.,
1896. Not in practice. Third Asst. Examiner in U. S. Patent office.
Care U. S. Patent Office.
Claude Elliott Miller, Washington, D. C.
No. 1339 Fifteenth St., N. W. Of Chas. E. Miller & Bro.
Harry James Brown, 2 X, Wentworth, N. H.
B. S., Dartmouth Coll., 1895. Scriptor, 1896-7. No. 13 Hanover St.>
Washington address, No. 1432 S St., N. W.
Norval Hamilton Busey, Jr., Washington, D. C.
No. 1505 Twelfth St., N. W.
James Finnie Casey, ^ K ¥, New Orleans, La.
Clerk in General Land Office. Washington address, No. 1731 H St., N.
W.
176 PHI DELTA PHL
Edward Smith Duvall, Jr., Washington, D. C.
Washington High School, 1890. LL. B.» Georgetown Law School, 1893.
LL. M., ibid,^ 1804. Master of Patent Law, Columbian, 1896. (Res.
1628 6th St., N. W.) Patent Law. 107-8 Loan and Trust Bldg.
William Wallace Wright, Jr., Washington, D. C.
Emerson Institute, 1837. LL. 6., Buffalo Law School, 1801. Charter
member of Daniel Chapter. (Res. 453 K St., N. W.) Patent Law.
Loan and Trust Bldg.
Guy Elliott Davis, Washington, D. C.
Bom Washington, March 26, 1874. Washington High School's Athletic
Champion. Member of Columbian Univ. Athletic Assn. LL. 6.)
1896. No. 3006 P St.
WiLBER Allen Owen, Washington, D. C.
Born Detroit, Mich., June 30, 1873. ^^^^ Examination Prize. LL. B.,
1896. No. 1204 Massachusetts Ave., N. W.
John Quincy Eaton, A K E^ A T, Washington, D. C.
Born Washington, July 14, 1873. A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1893.
A. M., ibid.^ 1896. LL. B., 1894. LL. M., 1895. Special, 1896-7.
Care of •» The Concord."
Henry Morris Marshall, Washington, D. C.
LL. B., 1896. Postgraduate, 1896-7. No. 2009 I St., N. W.
John Thilman Hendrick, .V *, Washington, D. C.
Bom Clarksville, Tenn., Nov. 12, 1876. Vanderbilt Univ., 1892-4.
Pres. of Junior Class. Business Manager of Columbian Call. No.
1703 QSl, N. W.
Charles Gantt Harris, ^ K W, Washington, D. C.
B. S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1894. Member of Athletic Team.
No. 191 7 Kalorama Ave.
John Martin Spellman, ^ K '/'', Dallas, Texas.
Attended St. Edward's Coll., Austin, Texas. Pres. of Senior Law Class.
No. 236 Ross Ave.
Maurice Le Roy Alden, ^ K W, Kansas City, Kas.
Horn Kansas City, Oct. 10, 1873. A. B., Univ. of Kas., 1895. Member
of 'Varsity Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. No. 712 Washington
Ave.
Arthur Augustine Buck, Washington, D. C.
Bom Bucksport, Me., April 6, 1870. B. S., Mass. Institute df Technol-
ogy, 1893. Asst. Examiner, U. S. Patent Office. Care of Patent
Office.
MARSHALL CHAPTER, 177
James Louis Cousar, Washington, D. C.
Bom near Oxford, Miss., Nov. 15, 1872. Attended Columbian Univ.,
1893-5. Pres. of. Debating Society. No. 940 New York Ave.
James Edwin Jenks, St. Cloud, Minn^
Born Clearwater, Minn., Aug. 9, 1871. Attended Carleton Coll., North-
field, Minn., 189 1-4. Member of Philomatkian Lit. Society. Nat-
uralists' Club. Captain of Foot Ball Team. No. 827 "First Ave., S.
John Hibbett De Witt, * J ^, Nashville, Tenn.
B>rn Castalian Springs, Tenn., Sept. 21, 1872. A. B., Vanderbilt Univ.,
1894. Member of Dialectic Lit. Society. Winner of Public Debate.
No. 711 Woodland Ave.
*
Alexander Garner Bentley, ^ B K, Washington, D. C.
Born Washington, Oct. 6, 1875. A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 11 16
Ninth St., N. W.
Dixson Hinds Bynum, <P K V^ Indianapolis, Ind.
Bom Washington, Ind., Aug. 5, 1876. Columbian Univ., 1894-5. With
Interstate Commerce Commission. No. 527 Ash St.
Jesse Marion Woodward, ^ J ^, Washington, D. C.
Born in Harrison Co., Mo., July 10, 1873. Asst. Examiner, U. S. Patent
Office.
JAY GHAPTRR
IN THE
ALBANY LAW SCHOOL,
BEING THE
f
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
UNION UNIVERSITY.
ESTABLISHED 1884.
UNION University embraces the following institutions:
Union College,
Albany Medical College,
Albany Law School,
Dudley Observatory,
Albany College of Pharmacy.
Union College acquired by its charter granted in 1795 fulF
university powers, but the creation of graduate institutions at
Schenectady was not found practicable. Schools of Law and
Medicine and also an Astronomical Observatory have long
existed at Albany, only a few miles distant. The arrange-
ment naturally suggested by these circumstances was, that the
professional schools and the Observatory at Albany should
be united with Union College, under the charter and Board
of Trustees of the latter. This was accordingly effected by
the incorporation of Union University in 1873.
i8o PHI DELTA PHI.
The President of Union College and permanent Chancel-
lor of Union University has the oversight of the University,
each of the institutions having its resident Dean. The Dean
of Union College acts in the place of the President in his
absence, and also assists him in matters delegated to him by
the President. The University Board of Governors is com-
posed of permanent Trustees of Union College and of repre-
sentatives of each of the other institutions embraced in Union
University.
UNION COLLEGE.
Union College was incorporated by the Regents of the
University of the State of New York, on the 25th day of
February, 1795. It was the second college incorporated in
the State, and the first north of the City of New York and
west of the Hudson River. It received its name from the
circumstance that several religious denominations co-operated
in its organization, and was the first college in the United
States which was not of a strictly denominational character.
It^a^ continued from its foundation to be the representative
institution of Christian unity.
THE LAW SCHOOL.
This School is among the oldest institutions of the kind in
the country, having been established in 185 1, and its grad-
uates number many of the most successful men in the profes-
sion. The School is and has been largely represented in the
Executive, Judicial and Legislative departments of 'this and
many other States, as well as of the Federal Government.
It became a part of Union University in 1873.
The petition of eleven applicants for a charter was dated
April 30, 1884.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
SENIORS.
Philip Roy Barnes, Chicago, Illinois.
Wisconsin State Normal. Valedictorian. Affiliated with Booth Chapter,
1891-2. Chair of Medical Jurisprudence. National Medical College
"^ of Chicago. Barnes, Barnes & Bartelme, 710 Chamber of Commerce
Building.
William Horton Foster, J Y, Geneseo, Illinois.
Northwestern University, 1883.
Robert Aldrich Fosdick, J K E, Stamford, Connecticut.
A. B., Yale College, 1883.
♦1884. George Erastus Garland.
A. B., Colby University.
Alfred A. Guthrie, Albany, New York.
A. B., University of Iowa, 1875. Albany County Savings Bank Building.
Edmund Cond£ Lane, ^ J ^, Omaha, Nebraska.
A. B., University of Vermont, 1882. Charter Member of Vermont Al-
pha Chapter of. Phi Delta Theta. Principal of High School,
Westport, N. Y., 1882-3.
John Lovejoy Pratt, I^ 6 11, Cambridge, New York.
A. B., Cornell University, 1883.
James Leonard Weeks, Jamestown, New York.
Jamestown High School. First Vice-President of Class. Bootey, Fowler
& Weeks, No. 38 Main Street.
JUNIORS.
Henry David Borden, St. Thomas, North Dakota.
District Attorney of Cavalier County, 1885-7. Clerk of United States
District Court, 1887-91.
Loyal Lensey Davis, '/' T, Glens Falls, New York.
A. B., Weslcyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1883. M. A.,
idid., 1890. Editor of TA^ Argus^ 1882-3. Class Prophet, 1883.
Warren County School Commissioner, 1887. Chairman Warren
County Republican Committee, 189 1-3. Queensburytown Auditor,
1894-7. Captain i8th Separate Company since 1892.
HiNSDiLL Parsons, A T, 0,B K, Schenectady, New York.
A. B., Trinity College, 1884.
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CLASS OP 1885.
Charles Edwin Countryman, J A' £, Albany, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1879-81. Boston Law School.
♦1887. Horace Ketcham.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1883. Practiced at Albany, N. Y.
Job Philip Lyon, W T, Seattle, Wash.
A. B., and Class Prophet, Union Coll., 1881. Asst. Enpneer of Fort
Worth & Denver City R. R., 188 1-2; of the Esweski Springs R. R.,
1882; of the New Orleans & Northeastern R. R., 1883. Asst. Prin-
cipal of Academy of Mexico, N. Y., 1883-4. Formerly in practice in
Troy, N. Y.
Clement Graham Martin, A ^ ^, Sandusky, O.
A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1883. A. M., ibid. Clark Prize Orator, 1883.
Attended Auburn and McCormick Theological Seminary. Formerly
Prof, of Rhetoric in Robert College, Constantinople, 1S87-8. At
present pastor of First Presbyterian^ Church of Sandusky.
Louis Whipple Pratt, K A, Albany, N. Y.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1883. Alderman-at-large, 1888-91. Formerly
Chairman of Law Dept. of City of Albany. Collector of Customs.
Henry Woodruff Prouty, J A' £, Chicago, IlL
A. B., Yale Coll., 1884. Editor of Yale Literary Magazine. Member
of Chi Delta Theta. Hawley & Prouty, Security Bldg., No. 188
Madison St.
Frank Philip Schmitt, Chicago, 111.
Harvard Coll., 1883-4. No. 145 LaSalle St.
George Newell Southwick, Albany, N. Y.
Born Albany, March 7, 1863. A. B., Williams Coll., 1884. Formerly
Associate Editor of Albany Aforning Express. Editor of Evening
Journal. Member of Fifty-fourth Congress from 20th Dist. of N. Y.,
March, 1895, to March, iSg?.* Re-elected to Fiftieth- fifth Congress,
November, 1896.
Edward Orr W^oods, A W, Darlington, S. C.
A. B., and Valedictory, Wofford Coll., Spartanburg, S. C, 1883.
CLASS OF 1886.
David Bruce, Jr., Rochester, N. Y.
Rochester Free Academy, 1882. Asst. Supt. of State Industrial SchooL
William Lke Cunningham, Oneonta, N. Y.
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Oliver Winchester Dye. (Address unknown.)
Attended Yale Coll., S. S. S. Letter to Fonda, N. Y., returned un-
claimed.
William Strevell Dyer, Albany, N. Y.
Albany High School, 1883. Delegate to Second National Convention of
Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889. Dyer & Ten Eyck, Volckert Bldg., No.
80-2 State St.
William Axford Galentine, A K E. (Address unknown. )
A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1884. Letter to Kansas City, Mo., returned
unclaimed.
William Earnshaw Gray, Bellefonte, Centre Co., Penn.
B. S., Penn. State Coll., Centre Co., 1883. M. S., ibid.y 1887. Mem-
ber of Cresson Lit. Society. Junior Oratory Prize, 1882. Class Day
Orator, 1886. Burgess of Bellefonte, 1893-6. Chairman Republican
County Committee, 1895-7.
Edred Stephen James, Clinton, la.
8-10 Sutherland Blk.
George Timothy Kelly, Albany, N. Y.
Member of State Legislature from Albany Co., 1895-7. No. 82 State St.
Samuel Root Lewis, Otego, N. Y.
Claverack Coll., N. Y. Since 1887, Supt. of Burial Casket Co.
Irving L'Hommedieu, Medina, N. Y.
Medina High School, 1883. Village Atty. of Medina, 1893-4. Member
of Board of Education, since 1892. Simonds & L'Hommedieu.
Ralph Elmo Moody, Portland, Wash.
B. S., Willamette Univ., 1884. Dist. Atty. of Jefferson Co., 1890-2.
732-4 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ♦
William White Niles, ^ J ^, New York City.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1883. Member of General Assembly of N. Y.
from 30th Dist. of N. Y. Co., 1895. No. 11 Wall St.
Edgar Eltinge Ougheltre, Esopus, Ulster Co.,N. Y.
Justice of the Peace.
Henry Horatio Parker, T T, Gloversville, N. Y.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1882. Editor of The Aegis, 1 880-1. Stewart
Blk., No. 23 W. Fulton St.
Frank M. Pennel, Mifflintown, Penn.
Formerly Dist. Atty
i84 PHI DELTA PHI.
RoswELL Shinn, Chicago, 111.
Law Class Orator. Author of ** Pleading and Practice in Courts of Rec-
ord, Michigan," two volumes, 1893. "Pleading and Practice " for
Illinois, two volumes. ** Attachment and Garnishment," two vol-
umes. 710 Tacoma BIdg.
AsEL Steere, Jr., .V ^, Omaha, Neb.
Cornell Univ., 1885. Care of Court House, or 208 Bee Bldg.
Frederick Stephan, Jr., Kingston, N. Y.
Attended Ulster Academy. Justice of the Peace. Judge of City Court.
Station R., Rondont P. O.
Charles Bradford Templeton, A J <P, t^ A' £, Albany,
N. Y.
A. B. and C. E., Union Coll., 1884. First Pres. of Theta Nu Epsilon
Fraternity. Class Orator. Albany Co. Bank Bldg.
William Bullock Ten Eyck, '/' }\ ^ N E, Omaha, Neb.
Union Coll., 1884-5. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon. City Pros, of
Omaha. 331-2 Board of Trade Bldg.
William Julius Volker, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo Public Schools. Asst. City Atty., 1891-3. Real Property and
Corporations. 13-15 Hutchinson Bldg., No. 73 W. Eagle St.
Oscar Dillwyn Weed, J K E, ^ B K, 6 N E, New York
City.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 18S4. Member of Theta Nit Epsilon. Com-
mencement Orator. Weed, Story & Straiton, No. 11 William St.
CLASS OF 1887.
Lawrence White Bigham, Pittsburgh, Penn.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1884. Member of IVAi^if Society. No. 518 Fourth
Ave.
Walter Henry Coggeshall. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Waterville, N. Y., returned unclaimed.
Harry Cleveland Green, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, two years. Practiced at Seattle, Wash., three years.
Since then, at No. 72 White Bldg.
*i89i. Frederic Anson Johnson.
Attended Military Academy, Haddonfield, N. Y. Practiced at Palmyra^
N. Y. Died in Southern California, Jan. 23, 1891.
JAY CHAPTER, 185
George Lawyer, 6 J X, 0 B h\ Albany, N. Y.
A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1885. First Prize Debate, First Prize Declama-
tion, High Honor Man, Classical Medal, Legal Oration. Law Class
Valedictorian. Contributor to Central Law Jourfial, Tweddle Bldg.
Irving Christopher McDowell, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buftalo High School. 75 Erie Co. Savings Bank Bldg.
♦1893. William McElroy.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Practiced at Albany.
Frederick Guy Merrill, Z '/*, Tacoma, Wash.
Bowdoin Coll., 1883-84. Asst. Pros. Atty. 513-5 California Blk.
John Alexander Milne. (Address unknown. )
Letter to Kansas City, Mo., returned.
William McMurtrie Speer, J K E, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1884. Formerly Editor Albany Argus. No. 261
Broadway.
George Woolverton Stedman, J K £, H \ E, Albany,
N. Y.
B. S., Univ. of Rochester, 1885. M. S., ibid.^ 1887. Member of Theta
Nu Epsilon. Law Class Orator. Scriptor, and Correspondent of
Phi Delta Phi Briefs 1887. Stedman & Stedman, No. 445 Broad-
way.
William Martin Strauss, New York City.
A. B., Yale Coll., i836. Nos. 4-6 Warren St.
*i888. Sampson Oliver Wasserman.
Practiced at Portland, Ore.
Robert Max Wernaer. (Address unknown.)
Attended Koenigl. Preuszische Universitaet, Breslau. Letter to No. 41
Park Row, New York City, returned.
Howard Cronkhite Wi(;gins, Rome, N. Y.
Whitesiown Seminary. Formerly City Judge. No. 103 W. Uomiiiick St.
CLASS OF 1888.
Evan Cooper Abbott, Go wand a, N. Y.
Forestville Academy, 1877-80, School Teacher.
Jean Pierre Cassidy, Altamont, N. Y.
Stonyhurst, Coll. Not in practice.
i86 PHI DELTA PHI.
Edward Willet Champion, Z 0, Goshen, N. Y.
Attended Cornell Univ. Proconsul. Formerly Dept. Clerk of D'st. ^
Court, at St. Paul, Minn.
Florence Clohessy, Waterbury, Conn.
St. Michael's Coll., Canada, x886.
*i895. Elbert D. Cole.
Formerly practiced at Farmers Village, N. Y.
Thomas Francis Connealy. (Address unknown.)
Formerly at Marlboro, Ma^.
*i893. Michael Francis Culbert.
A. B., St. Bonaventure Coll., 1887. Tribune. City Clerk of Homells-
ville, N. Y., 1887.
Marvin Hills Dana, J T, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Middlebury Coll., 1886. A. M., ibid.^ 1889. Author of "Mater
Christi and Other Poems, ' '1890. Of Editorial Staif, A^«v York Herald,
Frank Howard Edmunds, Z ¥, New York City.
A. B., and Senior Class Pres., Colby Univ., 1885. Law Class Pjes, One
of four Class Orators. No. 32 Liberty St.
Erastus Upson Ely, Rochester, N. Y.
Valedictorian, 1888. 301 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Edward Murry Fethers, East Springfield, N. Y.
Fort Edward Coll. Institute, 188 1-2. Clinton Liberal Institute, Ft.
Plain, N. Y., 18S2-3.
George Lovell Flanders, J T, Albany, N. Y.
Union Coll., one year. 'Class Orator. Formerly Asst. Dairy Comr.
Asst. Comr. of .Agriculture of N. Y. True & Flanders, No. 82
State St.
James Sheldon Frost, Albany, N. Y.
Attended Friends College. Consul. Atty. Granite State Provident Assn.
534 Volckert Bldg., No. 80-82 State St.
Hugh T. Hamilton, Livonia Station, N. Y.
Formerly at Port Townsend, Wash.
James Greer Kirkpatrick, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Scriptor and Correspondent of Pin Oklta Phi Brief, 1887-8. Formerly
Corporation Counsel of Canastota, N. Y. Justice of the Peace.
Also Krie Co. Savings Bank Bldg. Buffalo.
Murray E.sek Pa(;e, Hornellsville, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1884-6. First National Bank Bldg.
JAY CHAPTER. 187
Shelton Lawrence Smith. (Address unknown. )
Attended 111. Wesleyan Univ. Law School, where he was initiated at Ben-
jamin Chapter.
*i895. Alonzo Wilcox Wheeler, W If.
Union Coll., 1882-3. Traveled in Europe in 1885. A. B., Williams Coll.,
1886. Practiced at Schenectady, N. Y., 1888-90. Died Syracuse,
April 19, 1895.
CLASS OF 1889.
John Young Andrews, Jordan, N. Y.
High School, 1884. Sec. of Class. Pres. of Debating Club. Town
Clerk. Justice of the Peace.
George Comstock Baker, T T, Albany, N. Y.
Williams Coll., 1885-6. Union Coll., i836-8. Editor of Concordiensis,
1886-7. Class Poet. Ivy Poet. LL. M., Cornell Univ., i8gi. In
Law Dept. of D. & H. Co.*s R. R., two years. Chief of Land Dept.,
Atty. General's office. Not in practice.
•Charles Francis Bridge, *F 7, Albany, N. Y.
A. B., Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., 1887. Tribune. Editor of Con-
lordiensisy 1885-6. Editor of The Garnet^ 1886. Delegate to Second
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, i88g. Candidate for Police
Justice, 1 891. Mills & Bridge, 44 Tweddle Bldg.
Mark Ashley Cadwell, Buffalo, N. Y.
Formerly Justice of the Peace at Fredonia, N. Y. 91 White Bldg.
Martin Davis, J K E, (P B A\ 0 N E, Rochester, N. Y.
A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1887. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon.
Editor of Interpr^s. Commencement Speaker. Sec. of XL. Con-
vention Delta Kappa Epsilon, Washington, D. C. Associated with
Hon. Charles S. Baker, since 1892. 201 Powers Blk.
Edwin Dewey Howe, .V W, Valatie, N. Y.
A. B., Middlebury Coll., 1887. Scriptor. Author of **New York Civil
and Criminal Justices, Digest of Fees, Village Laws, etc."
Frederick Cooper Hubbell, Des Moines, la.
William Andrews Parshall, J K E, Port Jervis, N. Y.
A. B., and Commencement Speaker, Yale Univ., 1888. Cobden Club
Medal. Consul. Delegate to the Second National Convention of Phi
Delta Phi, May, 1889. Class Orator.
'Charles Orlando Pratt, Cambridge, N. Y.
Fort Edward Coll. Institute, 1885. Proconsul. Class Pres. Justice of
the Peace.
iSS PHI DELTA PHI,
Albert Rathbone, i4 J *, Albany, N. Y.
Williams Coll., 1885-7. Member of Board of Water Comrs. of Albany •
No. 25 N. Pearl St.
Jacob Charles Edgar Scott, J 1\ Albany, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1884-5. Comr. of Police. 25 Tweddle Bldg.
Jacob Lansing Ten Eyck, Albany, N. Y.
High School, two years. Gladiator. Dyer & Ten Eyck, No. 8o-»
State St.
Sheridan Paul Waite, Ft. Edward, N. Y.
Class Poet.
Edward Cyrus Walker, Jr., Bktavia, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1890.
Alanson Page Smith, Albany, N. Y.
Correspondent of Columbia Law Times y 1889-90. No. 445 Broadway.
CLASS OF 1891.
Henry Randall Follett, Norwick, N. Y.
Attended Phillips Exeter. Asst. Editor of doming Sun* Loomis &
Follett. 4-5 Cook Blk.
Michael Drury Nolan, (P A 0, 0 li A', Troy, N. Y.
A. B., Union Coll., 1839. First Sophomore Oratorical Prize, 1887. Editor
of The Garnet , 1887. No. 12 Broadway.
Henry Arnold Peckham, Albany, N. Y.
Attended Harrard Univ. State St.
Bradley Hatch Phillips, Fredonia, N. Y.
Fredonia State Normal School, three years. Formerly practiced in Buf^
falo. At present, at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Livingston Rutherfurd, Warwick, N. Y.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1882. Member of Clio Hall.
George D. Williams, Rochester, N. Y.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1889. 15 Elwood Bldg. *
CLASS OF 1892.
Wilkin Coleman, Goshen, N. Y.
John Kneeland Garnsev, Z *F. (Address unknown.)
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891. Reported to be deceased.
/AY CB AFTER, 189
George William Gedney, ^ B K, Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890.
Thomas Hackett Guy, Troy, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891.
George Baldwin Harrison, J K E, Troy, N. Y.
B. A., Williams Coll., 1886. i Keenan Bldg.
Edward Murphy, 2nd, Troy, N. Y.
A. B., Georgetown Univ., 1890. Member of Philodemic Society. Shaw,
Bailey & Murphy, 1-2 Keenan Bldg.
Charles Victor Nellany, Buffalo, N. Y.
B. A., Canisius Coll., 1891. Valedictorian. 45 Erie Co. Savings
Bank Bldg.
Edward Dennis O'Brien, Watertown, N. Y.
A. B., Georgetown Coll., 1890.
Charles Harrison Page, Jr., J A' £, Providence, R. I.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1891. *
RuFUS Wheeler Peckham, Jr., 2' ^, New York City.
Attended Williams CoU. (Res. No. 685 Madison Ave.) Miller, Peck-
ham & Dixon, Union Trust Co. Bldg., No. 80 Broadway.
Robert Myers Shoemaker Putnam, Z y*, New York City.
Cornell Univ., 1887-90. No. 99 Nassau St.
Walter Eugene Rowley, Albany, N. Y.
Harvard Univ., two years. Scriptor. Wholesale Merchant.
Ralph Thompson, J K £, Schenectady, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Van Vranken Bldg. No. 437 State St.
Albert Benson Van Voast, W T, <P B K, Schenectady, N. Y.
A. B., Union Coll., 1890. Valedictory at Coll. Law Class Commence-
ment Speaker. Van Vranken Bldg. No. 437 State St.
Clarence Eugene Ward, Riverton, Conn.
Attended Amherst Coll.
WEBSTER CHAPTER
IN THE
BOSTON LAW SCHOOL,
BEING THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
BOSTON UNIVERSITY.
ESTABLISHED 1885.
BOSTON University was chartered by the Commonwealtb
of Massachusetts, in the year of our Lord 1869. The
three gentlemen named in the charter as the original corpo-
rators were Isaac Rich, Esq., the Hon. Lee Claflin, and the
Hon. Jacob Sleeper, all of whom had held responsible posi-
tions in the government of one or more of the older New
England colleges, and the last of whom had served as a State-
appointed Overseer of Harvard University for a period of
twelve years. The Governor of the Commonwealth who
officially approved and signed the act of incorporation was
a son of the second of the original incorporators.
THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.
The President of the University and the Deans of the
several departments constitute the University Council. To
it belongs, among other duties, that of securing an har-
192 PHI DELTA PHI.
monious adjustment of all interdepartmental questions of
administration.
THE UNIVERSITY SENATE.
The members of the University Council, together with
all the regular professors in the different schools and col-
leges, constitute the University Senate. All promotions to
to degrees are in the name of this body and of the corpora-
tion.
THE UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION.
This body consists of all persons who have acquired any
degree or diploma of graduation in the University. Every
promotion to a degree, or to the status of a graduate, is,
accordingly, promotion to membership in the Convocation,
with defined privileges of representation in the government
of the University, and with corresponding duties.
THE COLLEGES.
The statutes of the University provide for a group of
colleges, with distinct faculties and administrations. The
College of Liberal Arts and the College of Music were
opened almost immediately after the University was char-
tered; while the place of the College of Agriculture has been
supplied since January, 1875, ^7 ^^ Massachusetts Agricul-
tural College.
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.
This is for graduate students only. Since 1874 its regular
members enjoy the privilege of free tuition in the National
University at Athens, and in the Royal University at Rome.
Graduates of these Universities are entitled to like immunity
in Boston University.
THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS.
All departments of the University so organized as to pre-
suppose on the part of a student a collegiate preparation, or
its equivalent, are called schools. The three of these which
are organized and administered in the interest of persons
WEBSTER CHAPTER, 193
preparing for the learned professions are called the Profes-
sional Schools.
The School of Law was organized in i872,iand is located
in the new Law School Building, Ashburton Place, near the
business center of the city and in immediate proximity to the
State House and the new Court House. The students have
access not only to the libraries of the University, but also to
the Public Library of the City of Boston. This is the largest
library in America, numbering 500,000 volumes and 10,000
pamphlets. It is particularly rich in state papers, its collec-
tion of United States documents being in some respects more
complete than any in possession of the Government itself.
HONORARY MEMBER.
Melville Madison Bigelow, Boston, Mass.
Born EatOD Rapids, Michigan, August 2, 1846. A. B., University of
of Michigan, 1866. A. M., ibid.^ 1871. Ph. D. and M. A., Harvard
College, 1879. LL. D., Northwestern University, 1896. Author of
•♦Leading Cases on Bills and Notes," 1880; **Law of Bills, Notes
and Checks," 1893; **On Torts," fourth edition, 1891; "Leading
Cases 00 Torts," 1875; "Story's Conflict of Laws,*' eighth edi-
tion, 1883; "Story on Constitution," fifth edition, two volumes,
1891; "Story on Contracts," fifth edition, two volumes, 1874; "De-
cisions on Insurance," Volume XIX of ** Myer's Federal Decisions,"
1884-7; "On Equity," 1879; "Story's Equity Jurisprudence," thir-
teenth edition, two volumes, 1886; "On Estoppel," fifth edition,
1890; "On the I-Aw of Fraud," two volumes, 1890; "History of
Procedure in England Daring the Norman Period," 1880; "Odger's
On Libel and Slander," 1882; "Cases in Life and Accident Insur-
ance," five volumes, 1877; "Over-ruled Cases," 1887; "Haywood's
Tennessee Reports." Member of various learned societies. Professor
of Law in Boston University since 1872. Tremont Building. ,
The seven charter members of this chapter were initiated January 15, 1885.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
SENIORS.
Homer Albers, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Central Wesleyan College, Warrenton, Mo., 1882. Instructor in
Boston Law School. Lecturer, ibiii.^ 1893-6. Professor in Boston
Law School. 401 Sears Building.
John Lewis Bates, H ^ //, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Boston University, 1882. Member of Phihmathean Society. Com-
mencement Speaker, 1882. LL. B., cum laude. Member of Boston
Common Council, 189 1-2. Member of Massachusetts House of Rep-
resentatives, 1894-6. Herald Building.
Ralph William Foster, B ^ U, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Boston University, 1881. No. 53 State St.
Joseph Jeremiah Mahonev, Lawrence, Mass.
Room 4 Central Building.
JUNIORS.
George Prentiss Carroll, Bridgeport, Conn.
A. B., Yale College, 1883. TownsenJ Speaker. LL. B., mti^na cum
iauJi. Judge of Bridgeport City Court since February i, 1 89 5.
Paige & Carroll, 11-12 Sturdevant Building. No. 325 Main Street.
Henry Johnson Hersey, B 8 11, Denver, Colo.
A. B., Boston University, 1884. LL. B. cum /audi. 506 Equitable
Building.
Arthur Prentice Rugg, Worcester, Mass.
A. B., Amherst College, 1883. LL. B., ma^nacum laude. Class Orator.
Member of Worcester Common Council, 1894. President of same, 1S95.
Assistant District Attorney, 1895-6. No. 405 Main Street.
CLASS OF 1886.
Charles Lyman Adams, Westboro, Mass.
William Henry Brown, Boston, Mass.
Attended Bridgewater State Normal School. No. 85 Devonshire St.
Reginald Foster, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1884. No. 87 Milk St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER. 195
Henry Gilbert Frost, Boston, Mass.
Studied at Harvard, Mass., Institute of Technology, Oxford, Goettingen
and Berlin. Former address. No. 764 Trexnont St.
Willis Perkins Holcombe, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1883. No. 62 Devonshire St.
Frederick William Rogers, J K E. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Yale Coll., 1883. Not in active practice. Former address, No. 5
Craigie St., Cambridge, Mass.
Walter Soren, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1883. Former address. No. 31 State St. No. la
Humphreys St.
William Thomas Sturtevant, Pratt, Kas.
Attended New Bedford High School. Co. Surveyor of Pratt Co. City
Atty. of Pratt.
Fred Winchester Tracy, Bridgeport, Conn.
Chairman of Democratic Town Com. Town Clerk and Registrar of Vital
Statistics. Gould & Tracy, Franklin Bldg.
William Edwin White, Leominster, Mass.
Formerly City Solicitor.
Henry Lincoln Whittlesey, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1884. Formerly Clerk of Police Court of Newton.
59-61 Ames Bldg.
CLASS OF 1887.
Charles Sullivan Adams, J K E, Jacksonville, Fla.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1883. Kellogg & Hyde Prizes. Member of City
Council. U. S. Comr. Editor " History of Epidemics." Atty.
State Board of Health. Vice-Pres. State Bank of Fla. Adams &.
L'Engle, 12 Law Ex.
Charles Lewis Baker. (Address unknown.)
Former address, St. James Ave., Boston, Mass.
George Lemist Clarke, Boston, Mass.
Roxbury Latin School. No. 27-31 State St.
Delavan Calvin Delano, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1884. No. 26 Pemberton S"
Elisha Sears Hall, Brewster, Mass.
196 PHI DELTA PHI.
Charles Thompson Johnson. (Address unknown. )
Supposed to be deceased.
James Edward Kelley, Boston, Mass.
Normal School, 1880. Commercial Law. No. 220 Devonshire St.
Myron Leslie Learned, Omaha, Neb.
Kesnedy & Learned, 612 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Charles Franklin Light, Boston, Mass.
Member of Mass. House of Representatives, 1895^. No. 113 Devon-
shire St.
Joseph Haley Lord, J Y.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1885. Formerly practiced at Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Supposed to be in Boston.
Edward Fairfield Lovejoy, Providence, R. L
A. B., Brown Univ.
Edwin Lawrence Miller, Seneca, Kas.
Columbia Law School, 1887-8, where he affiliated with Story Chapter.
In 1886 established and edited the Military Magazine, Ours^ in New
York City. Formerly Editor of Seneca Chronicle. Citty Atty. of Seneca,
1889. Justice of the Peace, 1890. City Councilman, 1896. Reviser
and Collator of City Ordinances. Democratic Candidate for State
Senator, i8th Dist. of Kas., 1896.
William Howard Mitchell, ^ i\ 8, ^ B K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1885. Corporation and Insolvency Law. Room
6i, No. 89 State St.
Edward Dudley Moore, Boston, Mass.
Nichols Latin School, Lewiston, Me., 1880. Alderman of City of Som-
erville. No. 131 Devonshire St.
George Augustus Sanderson, ^ /*, Boston, Mass.
A. B., and Commencement Orator, Yale Coll., 1885. Asst. Dist. Atty.
for Northern Dist. of Mass. No. 53 Devonshire St.
Joseph Henry Spafford, 'F 1\ New York City.
Gymnasium Capt. Amherst Coll., 1880-4. Leader of Glee Club, 1883-4.
A. B., and Class Marshal, Amherst Coll., 1884. Co. Solicitor of Put-
nam Co., Fla., 1889-93. No. 115 Broadway.
Fred Newton Wier, J K £, Lowell, Mass.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 18S2. Former address. No. 103 Central St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER. 197
CLASS OF 1888.
George Denny Alden, Boston, Mass.
Formerly Judge of Fourth Plymouth Dist. Court. No. 209 Wash-
ington St.
George Edward Bales, Wilton, N. H.
Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard Coll., 1884-5. Formerly Chairman
of Board of Education. Town Treas. Representative in Legislature
of N. H., 1895.
Charles Manseield Bruce, Boston, Mass.
Special Justice of First Dist. of Eastern Middlesex. No. 178 Devon-
shire St.
George Wesley Ernshaw, Denver, Colo.
Greenwich, R. I., Academy. Consul. LL. B., cum laude. 306 People's
Bank Bldg.
Samuel Warren Forrest, Boston, Mass.
No. 53 State St.
Frederick Dana Fuller, W T, Topeka, Kas.
Wesleyan Univ., 1884-5. LL. B., cum laude. In U. S. Mail Service,
1885-6. Fuller & Whitcomb, Crawford Bldg., Municipal Securities
and Corporation.
John Le Grand Harvey, Waltham, Mass.
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1883. Member of Crestomatkean Society.
Law Class Orator. Proconsul. Formerly Chairman of Water Board.
City Solicitor. Methodist Bldg.
Albert Faring Hayden, Boston, Mass.
Supposed to be at No. 8 Congress St.
Harry William James, Boston, Mass.
Supposed to be at No. 209 Washington St.
William Whittem Jenness. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Bates Coll., 1885. Letter to Lancester, N. H., returned un-
claimed.
Jay Forrest Lyon, Elkhorn, Wis.
LL. B., summa cum laude.
William Mark Noble, Boston, Mass.
Supposed to be at No. 53 State St.
Joseph Nicholas Fasten e, Boston, Mass.
Supposed to be at No. 5 Tremont St.
1 98 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Michael Joseph Sughrue, Boston, Mass.
No. 401 Sears Bldg.
John F. Switzer, Topeka, Kas.
B. S., Northern Ind. Normal School. Tribune. LL. B., cum iaude
Wheeler & Switzer, Real Estate Bldg.
CLASS OF 1889.
Roscius Harlow Back, Boston, Mass.
No. 40 Water St.
George or Charles Grey Bancroft, Clinton, Mass.
Formerly at Lancaster, Mass.
William Joseph Bradley, Lawrence, Mass.
LL. B., magna cum lande. Bradley & Sherman. Central Bldg.
• Arthur Canby Brydon-Jack, Vancouver, Br. CoL
M. A., Univ. of New Brunswick, 1885. Honors in Math., French, and
Lit. Practicing in Vancouver, and New Westminster, B. C. Rooms
4-5 Inns of Court Bldg.
Charles Sumner Forbes, Worcester, Mass.
Delegate to Second National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889.
No. 4 Walnut St.
Fred Cook Gilpatric, Boston, Mass.
■ No. 23 Grant St., or No. 23 Court bt.
Silas Webster Hale, Hudson, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1867. Member of Mass. Legislature, 1881-2.
William Gleason Hambleton. (Address unknown.)
Former address, No. 165 Tremont St., Boston.
Charles Judson Hamblett, Nashua, N. H.
Mayhew Robinson Hitch, New Bedford, Mass.
LL. B., magna cum Iaude. No. 57 William St., over N. B. Safe Deposit
and Trust Co.
Samuel Henry Hudson, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll. No. 14 Beacon St.
Frank Merriam Keezer, Denver, Colo.
Formerly Clerk of West Roxbury Municipal Court of Boston. EUimshaw
Withers & Keener, 209-212 Syme's Blk.
WEBSTER CHAPTER, 199
Paul Sylvester Knowles, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Brockport, N. Y., State Normal, three years. Member of Gamma Sigma
Society.
Daniel Campbell McDougall, Malad City, Idaho.
Edward Lothrop Mitchell, Providence, R. I.
LL. B., cum laude. Member of East Providence School Cora. AtpTesenl
Town Solicitor of East Providence. Bassett & Mitchell, No. 49 Wey-
bosset St.
Michael Joseph Murray. (Address unknown.)
Former address. No. 258 Water St., Fitchburg, Mass.
Fred Lewis Norton, X^P^ Boston, Mass.
A. B., Amherst Coll., i386. 434 Tremont Bldg.
William Colvard Parker, ^ I K, Boston, Mass.
B. S., Boston Univ. B. S., Mass., Agricultural Coll. Member of Boston
City Council. No. 141 Milk St.
Fisher Hildreth Pearson, ^ T, Lowell, Mass.
Dartmouth Coll., 1884-6. Chairman Democratic City Com. of Lowell,
1894-6. State Senator, 1896. Alternate Delegate-at-Large from
Mass. to Democratic National Convention, at Chicago, 1S96.
William Alberto Plummer, K K K, Laconia, N. H.
Dartmouth Coll., 1884-5. Representative in State Legislature, 1893.
Mayor. Delegate to Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1896.
Jewett & Plumer.
William Lorenzo Quinby, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1886. Supposed to be at 309 Sears Bldg.
Harry Leighton Rollins, ^ Y, Wellesley, Mass.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Scriptor. Correspondent of Phi Delta Pmi
Brief, 1887-8. No. 53 Devonshire St.
Eric Edward Rosling, Tacoma, Wash.
LL. B., magna cum laude. City Pros. Atty. of Tacoma, one term
Rooms 310-12 Vanderbilt Bldg., cor. Thirteenth St. and Pacific Ave.
CLASS OF 1890.
George Weston Anderson, (P If A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1886. Prizes in Political Economy, Essay and
Oraliiy. Member of Boston School Cora., since 1895. Instructor in
Equity, Boston Law School, 1892-5. No. 209 Washington St.
Frank Abram Appleton, Boston, Mass.
No. 5 Tremont St.
200 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Henry Willard Austin, Medfield, Mass.
♦1894. Robert Carver Brown.
Formerly practiced at Tauoton, Mass. State Legislator, 1893; re-elected
1894. On Judiciary Com. Died Feb. i, 1894.
Edward Clarence Colford. (Address unknown.)
Walter Coulson, Lawrence, Mass.
Harvard ColL, 1885-8. Member of School Board. DeCourcy & Coul-
son. Merchants* Bank Bldg.
James Porter Crosby, Boston, Mass.
Instructor on Bills and Notes, Boston Law School, 1896-7. Sughrue &
Crosby, 401 Sears Bldg. j
Elmer Goodrich Derby, X '^*, Middletown, Conn.
A.-©., Wesleyan Univ., 1883. LL. B., cum laude. No. 173 Court St.
Bartholomew Richard Doody, Canton, Mass.
Frederick Charles Dowd, Boston, Mass.
Boston Public Schools, 1887. 449 Tremont Bldg., cor. Beacon and Tre- 1
mont St. Notary Public. I
Joseph Hooker Dyer, X ^, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1882-6. Member of f/orton Society. Pros. Atty. of
Franklin Co., since 1894. Care of Court House.
*i89o. Frederick David Ely, Jr.
Died at Dedham, Mass., Feb. 13, 1890; age: 21 years, 10 months and i
day.
Frank Benjamin Hall, Worcester, Mass.
Charles Edward Haywood, Boston, Mass.
No. 31 State St.
Edwin Clark Jenney, Hyde Park, Mass.
Postmaster.
John Harsha Johnson, 8 J .V, Worcester, Mass.
Dartmouth Coll., three years, Class of '88. No. 405 Main St.
Harry Eugene Loveren, Manchester, N. H.
No. 936 Elm St.
Joseph Patrick Lyons, Boston, Mass.
Supposed to be at No. 27 School St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER, 201
Adam Walter Martin. (Address unknown. )
Forest John Martin, Bangor, Me.
Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, Me. LL. B., cum laude. Suite 17,
City Bldg.
George Wiley Moulton, Boston, Mass.
No. 7 Exchange Place. Patent Law. Also, at Lynn, Mass.
James Wilson Osborne, West Superior, Wis.
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Real Kstate and Commercial Law,
Truax Bldg.
^1897. Florentine Alaric Pelton.
Attended Williams Coll. A. B., Boston Univ., 1887. Died at Arden,
N. C, February 21, 1897.
William Harry Powell, Old Town, Me.
Maine Central Institute, 1885. No. 17 Center St.
Leonard George Roberts, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Bates Coll., 1887. Equitable Bldg.
William Hall Roberts, Dover, N. H.
Member of New Hampshire Legislature.
William Henry Sawyer, Concord, N. H.
No. 88 N. Main St.
George Ward Stetson, A J 4>, (P H A, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll. Special Justice rourtn iJisi. Court, Plymouth
Co. No. 42 Court St. Address, Middleborough, Mass.
Charles Stewart Street. (Address unknown.)
, A. B., Amherst Coll. Letter to Roxbury, Mass., returned unclaimed.
Patrick Henry Sullivan, Manchester, N. H.
LL. B., cum laude. Sullivan & Broderick, 2-3 Opera House Blk.
Edward Hills Wason, Nashua, N. H.
B. S., New Hampshire Coll. of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1886.
Pres. Board of Education. City Solicitor. Wason & J^kson, ^94,
27-8 Odd Fellows Bldg.
William John Whieldon, Mercer, Penn.
,A. B., Allegheny Coll., Meadville, Penn. M. A., ibid. Dist. Atty. of
Mercer Co., 1894-7.
John Sumner Williams, Guilford, Me.
• B. S., Maine State Coll., 1887. Collector of Internal Revenue, Eastern
Div. of Maine.
202 PHI DELTA PHL
CLASS OF 1891.
James Ellery Barnard, K K K, Franklin, N. H.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 18S4-6. Justice of Police Court since 1892.
Charles Post Benedict, h H II, Indianapolis, Ind.
A. B., DePauw Univ., iSSq. M. A., ibid. Class Orator. Benedictft
Benedict, 33-4 Lombard Bldg.
Arthur Morgan Brown. (Address unknown. )
Letter to No. 96 Pembroke St., Boston, Mass., returned.
James Frederick Corbett, Lowell, Mass.
A. B., St. Johns Coll., Fordham, N. Y., 1887. Burke, Marshall & Cor*
bett.
Frank Edmond Deon, Webster, Mass.
Attended Nicholas Academy, Dudley, Mass. LL. B., cum laude. Col-
lector of Taxes, four years. P. O. Box 471.
Edgar Hager, Ashland, Ky.
A. B., Ky. Wesleyan Univ., 1888.
Edward Avery Harriman, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1888. Cincinnati Law School, 1888-9, where he
was initiated at IlAMii/roN Chapter. Honorary Member of Booth
Chapter. Prof, at Northwestern Univ. I^w School since 1892. Sec.
of Faculty, ibid.^ since 1895. Author of **A Treatise on Contracts,"
1896.
Norman Francis Hesseltine, Boston, Mass.
A. B., cum iaudgy Harvard Univ., 1888. LL. B., magna cum laude. No.
10 Tremont St.
WiLLARD Jerome Humes, Wilkinsonville, Mass.
John Allen Irwin, Boston, Mass.
' Not in practice. Address was 306 Sears Bldg.
Eben Pearl Keeler, Logan, Utah.
Ind. State Normal School. Formerly was City Atty. of Pocatello, Idaho.
Charles Merriam Kirkham, Springfield, Mass.
Yale Univ., S. S. S. Spfcial, two years. Member of Alpha Chi Society*
No. 15 Elm St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER, 203
Calvin Henry Mills, Chicago, 111.
Preparatory School, York» Penn. Attended Harvard Law School. En-
gaged in School Book Publishing Business. Care of American Book
Co., No. 521 to 531 Wabash Ave.
Edward Harlan Scott, * J ^4, Salt Lake City, Utah.
B. S., Iowa Wesleyan Univ., 1889. M. S!, ibid.^ 1893. 305 Atlas Blk.
CLASS OP 1892.
Henry Bailv, Boston, Mass.
• A. B., Haverford, Penn., 1878. A. B., Harvard Coll., 1879. A. M.,
ibid.^ 1880. Second Year and Final Honors in Classics. Member of
Common Council of Newton. No. 23 Court St.
Charles Carroll Bartlett, Chicago, III.
Attended Darcmouth Coll. one year. Member of Phi Zeta Afu. Gaff
Bld^., No. 234 La Salle St.
f
Ralph Sylvester Bartlett, S J X, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1889. A. M., ibid., 1892. LL. 6., magna cum
laude. 426 Exchange BIdg., No. 53 State St.
Harry Chester Bascom, S A >V, Leominster, Mass.
Ph. B., Tuft's Coll., 1889. Former address, Holden, Mass.
Frank Edward Benneit, Topeka, Kas.
Of Bennett Bros. No. 433 Kansas Ave.
MosES Sidney Case, Boston, Mass.
No. 113 Devonshire St.
Arthur Stevenson Davis, Boston, Mass.
417 Exchange Bldg., No. 53 State St.
George Charles Dickson, Boston, Mass.
Supposed to be at No. 53 State St.
George Addison Drury, Spencer, Mass.
Edward St. Clair Fellows, Boston, Mass.
LL. B., magna ctim /nude. Member of School Board at Hyde Park,
Mass. No. 209 Washington St.
Clarence James Ferguson, Burlington, Vt.
Class Orator. No. 182 Main St.
ao4 PHI DEL TA PH.
Walter Dunn Howe, li S //, El Paso, Texas.
A. B., Ind. Univ., 1800. Member of Philonrnthean Society. Justice of
the Peace. 9-10 Wells-Fargo Bldg.
Henry Matthias Hutchings, Barnstable, Mass.
Special Justice of ist Dist. Court of Barnstable. Director of Barnstable
Co. Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
Charles Hiller Innes, Boston, Mass.
No. 23 Court St.
Stephen Rossiter Jones, .V ^, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Amherst CoIL, 1889. With Carver & Blodgett, No. 28 State St.
Frank Preston Lincoln, Taunton, Mass.
Crocker Bldg.
Alvin Joseph Lucier, Nashua, N. H.
St. Hyacinthe Coll., Canada, 1886-90. Room 2 Null's Elk.
William Andrew Millard, I J, Halifax, Pa.
Ph. B., Dickinson Coll., 1891.
Hiram Churchill Nickerson, Boston, Mass.
Wellington, O., High School, 1888. Clerk of the Courts in Boston
Univ. Associated with Spitzer & Co., dealers in Municipal and Gov-
ernment Bonds, No. 25 Congress St.
Walter Cyrus Scarborough, Portland, Me.
Not in practice. Scarborough Bros. & Co., Real Estate and Investment
Securities, No. 88^ Exchange St.
Abraham Lincoln Wescott, New York City.
Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female Coll., 1889. Proconsul. Exam-
ining Counsel of Lawyers Title Ins. Co. No. 37 Liberty St.
Ralph William Wilbur, <P J 0y Portland, Ore.
A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1890. 55-6 Sherlock Bldg.
CLASS OF 1893.
Edmund Elliott Balestier, New York City.
Address was No. 31 Nassau St.
Arthur Fiske Buttervvorth, Brookfield, Mass.
Frank Addison Cattern, ^ A' ^F, (Address unknown.)
Born Mt. Ayr, la., July 30, 1868. Orator, Intersociety Contest at Alle-
gheny Coll., 1888. Intercollegiate Oratorical Prize, 1888. Editor of
Kaldron, 1888. A. B., Allegheny Coll., 1889. Delegate to Third
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893. Was Principal
of Norwell, Mass., Schools.
WEBSTER CHAPTER, 205
John Ingram, Boston, Mass.
No. 47 Exchange St.
Charles Dexter Keyes, Boston, Mass.
No. 28 State St.
George Edward Kimball, Boston, Mass.
D Proconsul. Asst. Law Clerk, Superior Court of Suffolk Co. 54 New
Court House, Pemberton Sq.
William Henry Kirkman, Walla Walla, Wash.
QScriptor. Consul.
»
RoscoE Emery Learned, Boston, Mass.
Kas. State Univ., 1886-8. Sec. and Librarian of Boston Univ. Law
School. No. 10 Ashburton Place.
Charles Colbv Milton, Worcester, Mass.
Scriptor.
Ernest Isaac Morgan, Worcester, Mass.
Ph. B., Univ. of Vt., 1891. Member of Lambda Iota (local). LL. B.,
magna cum iaude. Senior Prize Thesis. Morgan & Stewart, No. 405
Main St.
Allen Holbrook Reynolds, Walla Walla, Wash.
A. B., Whitman Coll., 1889.
»
John Henry Snyder, Jr., Sioux Falls, S. D.
Tribune. Union National Bank Bldg.
Louis Teetzel Williams. (Address unknown.)
Letters to Neponset, Mass., and Troy, New York, returned unclaimed.
CLASS OF 1894.
John Franklin Adams, Boston, Mass.
Proconsul. 710 Exchange Bldg. No. 53 State St.
Lloyd Hawley Andrews, '/'* T, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1891. No. 53 jState St. Address was Bethel,
Conn.
Herbert Morgan Chase, J ^, ^ /^ A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., • Amherst Coll., 1891. M. A., ibid.y 1894. Commencement
Speaker. Member of Hardy Eight. Editor and Manager of Amherst
Lit, Monthly, Instructor in Law of Contracts, Boston Univ. Law
School, since 1895. No. 42 Court St. Also practices at Newtonville,
Middlesex Co., Mass.
2o6 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Marvin Evans, Walla Walla, Wash.
A. B., Whitman Coll., 1890. Scriptor. Consul.
Raymond Alton Hopkins, Provincetown, Mass.
Barnstable High School. Judge of Second District Court.
De Witt Clinton Howe, Concord, N. H.
LL. B., fnagna cum laude. Alvin, Martin & Howe, No. 3 Depot St.
George Frederick Jackson, E A E, Nashua, N. H.
Attended Rice & Lowell School of Boston. Wason & Jackson, 27-28
L O. O. F. Bldg.
Harry Eben Jackson, Salem, Mass.
No. Si Washington St.
George Nelson Lawrence, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Boston High School.- Boston Univ., one year.J-No. 76 W. Second So. St.
George Albert Moore, I A E, Boston, Mass.
Boston Univ., one year. Scriptor. Long & Moore, Tremont Bldg.
BiRNEY Cleaves Parsons, Boston, Mass.
Lynn High School, 1888. 601 Sears Bldg.
Louis Leonard Guertis de Rochemont, Boston, Mass.
Harvard Univ., 1890-2. Messer & de Rochemont, 62-3, No. 15
Court Sq.
Lincoln Samuel Simonds. Gloucester, Mass.
LL. B., fnagna cum laude,
Charles Baxter Snow, Jr., Whitman, Mass.
Dean Academy, 1891. LL. B., cum laude.
Charles Henry Wood, Worcester, Mass.
Worcester High School, 1888. LL, B., cum laude. Wood & Wood,
Room II, No. 405 Main St.
Samuel Everett Worthen, Boston, Mass.
New Hampton Liberal Institute, 1889. No. 27 School St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER. 207
CLASS OF 1895.
George Albert Bacon, Springfield, Mass.
Hinsdale High School. Tribune. No. 5 Elm St., Court Sq.
Frank Greene Bates, K I, Summit, R. I.
B. L., Cornel! Univ., 1891. Editor of Corneil Daily Sun^ 1889-91.
Affiliated with Cornell Chapter, 1893-4. Examiner in American
History, Cornell Univ., 1894-5. Fellow in American History, Cor-
nell, 1895-6. University Fellow at Columbia, 1896-7.
Frederick Preston Booth, Chicago, 111.
^ Kas. State Agricultural Coll., 1884-5. Member of IVebsier Lit. Soci-
ety. 917 Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg.
Bertrand Elmer Clark, South West Harbor, Me.
B. S., Maine State Coll., 1887. M. S., ibid.y 1892.
Clifford Ashton Cook, Milford, Mass.
Treas. of Milford. No. 205 Main St.
Alvin Cram Dresser, 8 A X, ^ H K, Portland, Me.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1888. A. M., ibii/.^ 1891. Prize in English.
Commencement Speaker. No. 31^ Exchange St.
Elbridge Sears Fernald, J A' E, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1892. LL. B., cum laude. Room 68-9, Smith
Bldg., No. 15 Court Sq.
Frederick Crockett Hanscom, Boston, Mass.
Maine Wesleyan Seminary, 1 89 1. Bowdoin, 1891-2. 632 Tremont Bldg..
Harry Rensselaer Hood, Concord, N. H.
Harley Hamlin Hoskins, B 0 Uy Cameron, Mo.
A. B., Ind. Univ., 1891.
James Harvey Macomber, Burlington, Vt.
A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1890. Member of Delta /'xa (Local). Examiner of
Teachers for Lainville Co., 189I-2. LL. B., magna cum laude.
Engrossing Clerk of the General Assembly, 189 J. Hayward Blk.
William Curtis Mellish, Worcester, Mass.
Worcester High School, 1890. Scriptor. Consul. LL. B., magna cum
laude. Room 3, No. 314 Main St.
William Gilbert Nash, Boston, Mass.
Member of Republican Town Com. Delegate to numerous Conventions.
Harvard Law School, i8o^-6, where he affiliated with Choatr
Chapter. (Res., No. 231 Washington St., Brookline, Mass.) Room
405, No. 31 State St.
2o8 PHI DELTA PHI,
David Perkins Page, Newburyport, Mass.
Newbury port High School, 1888. Patent Law. No. 45 State St.
George Bowman Sears, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1890. Tribune. No. 5 Tremont St.
Charles Henderson Stebbins, Boston, Mass.
HaddonBeld Academy, 1880. LL. B., magna cum laude. No. 53 State St.
CoLVER JosiAH Stone, BostOH, Mass.
Harvard Coll., one year. Care of Mass. Title Ins. Co.
Oscar Storer, J T J, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Boston Univ., 1892. LL. B., magna cum laude. Instructor in
Sales, Boston Univ. Law School, 1896-7. 1050 Exchange Bldg.
Lemuel Sears Strickland, A K E, Northampton, Mass.
Amherst Coll., one year. Lam'bus Blk. or No. 83 Round Hill.
FiSK Martin Walker, Arlington, Ore.
Charles Henry Wardwell, ^ A A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll, 1885. Junior and Senior Exhibition Speaker.
LL. B., cum laude. Formerly Principal of Bridgeton, Me., High
School. Exchange Bldg., No, 53 State St.
Edgar Weeks, J T, Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Mass.
Colby Univ., 1879-80. Prize Graduating Thesis.
CLASS OF 1896.
Frank Herman Baker, Bangor, Me.
Ph. B., Boston Univ., 1893. Attending Bangor Theological Seminary.
No. 28 Sixth St.
Elisha Hume Brewster, Worthington, Mass.
Williston Seminary, 1891-3. LL. B., cum laude. Proconsul.
Charles Calvin Bucknam, S A .V, Boston, Mass.
a. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1893. Tribune, 1896. LL. B., cum laude. In
office of J. II. Benton, Jr., and Chas. F. Choate, Jr., Attorneys for
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. 103 Ames Bldg.
Mavnard Eugene Schiller Clemons, Boston, Mass.
No. 15 Court Square.
Guy Wilbur Cox, K K K, (P fi K, Boston, Mass.
a. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1893. 434-8 Tremont Bldg.
. WEBSTER CHAPTER, 209
Charles Kimball Darling, J K E, Boston, Mass.
Attended U. S. Military Academy, West Point. A. B., Dartmouth Coll.,
1885. M. A., idid.f 1893. LL. B., ndm laude. Clerk of Council
and Member of School Board of Fitchburg, Mass. Adjutant and
Major, 6th Inf., M. V. M. Adjutant-Gen. of Sons of Veterans, U.
S. A., 1893-4. Editor of Early Laws of Mass. Historian of Mass.
Society. Treraont BIdg.
Arthur Winfield de Goosh, Z '/'*, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Tufts Coll., 1893. Member of Mathetican Society. Class Orator.
Editor-in-chief of Tuftouion, 1892-3. Room 60. No. 209 Wash-
ington St.
Harry Clifton Fabyan, '/■' T, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1893. Class Orator. Business Manager of Bow-
doin Orimt. LL. B., cum laude. Tribune. No. 29 Pembertoa
Square.
John Arnold Farrar, Boston, Mass.
Mt. Allison (N. B.) Coll., one year. Member of Eurhetorian. 710 Ex-
change Bldg., No. 53 State St.
Elmer Herbert Fletcher, Brockton, Mass.
LL. B., cum laude. No. 106 Main St.
Franklin Freeman, Leominster, Mass.
Phillips Exeter Academy, three years. Scriptor, 1894-5. Consul, 1895-6.
LL. B., magna cum laude.
Joseph Rudolph Fuller, Boston, Mass.
Adams Academy, Quincy, Mass., 1893. Member of Pi Sigma Kho»
Society. 405 Sears Bldg.
Marshall Hopkins Gould, Cambridge, Mass.
Scriptor, 1896. LL. B., magna cum laude. No. 87? Massachusetts
Ave.
Burton Paynf Gray, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Yankton Coll., 1894. Class Orator. Sec. of Intercollegiate Ora-
torical Assn., 1893-4. Pres. of Olympic Athletic Assn., 1894. Man-
ager of College Press, 1893. Room 22, No. 28 State St.
William Ross Guilford, Ashmont, Mass.
Initiated at Dillon Chapter, 1892-3.
Robert Edward Harding, Boston, Mass.
Boston Public Schools. LL. B., cum laude. Candidate for Common
Council of Boston. Room 401, No. 23 Court St.
2 lo PHI DEL TA PHI.
William Hoag, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Uoiv., 1894. 607 Exchange Bldg., The Lawyer's Surely
Co.
William James Jefferv, IX. (Address unknown.)
Northwestern Univ., 1884-6. Real Estate Agent at San Diego, CaL,
1886. B. S., Kas. State Agricultural Coll. Letter to San Diego,
Cal., returned unclaimed.
JoHisr Andros Lane, Fitchburg, Mass.
Harvard Univ., 1891-3. LL. B., cuni'laude. Tupper & Lane, 22 Dick-
inson's Blk., No. 145 Main St.
Cyrus Harvey Little, Manchester, N. H.
Bates Coll., 1880-2. Member of the School Board of Sutton, N. H.,
four years. Chairman of same 1887-8. Care of **The Kennard,*'
No. 1008 Elm St.
Walter Mooers, ^ T, Old Town, Me.
Bowdoin Coll., 1 881-3. A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1885. Teacher in
High School, Old Town, Me., 1885-6. High School, Stillwater, 1886.
Proconsul.
Alfred Whitwell Putnam, Topsfield, Mass.
LL. B., cum laiidf. With Carver & Blodgett, 23 State St., Boston.
Christopher Howe Rogers, ^ J ^, -Methuen, Mass.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1893. No. 19 Pleasant St.
Willis WHiTTEx\fORE Stover, Boston, Mass.
B>5ton Latin School, six years. Harvard Univ., two years. LL. B. ,
cum laudf. No. 7 Eden St., Charlestown Dist.
Owen D. Vou.vg, B & II, Boston, Mass.
Ph. B., St. Lawrenci Univ., 1894. Scriplor. Commencement Orator.
Addr^si also Van Hornesville, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1897.
Charles Osgood Abell, Boston, Mass.
Hartford High School, 1882. No. 96 Huntington Ave.
William Kinckle Allen, Amherst, Va.
A. B., Univ. of Va., 1895. Medalist Orator of Jeffcrsofiian Lit. Society,
1895.
George Phippen Beckford, West Roxbury, Mass.
Ph. B., Brown Univ., iS);. Maxfiild St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER. 211
Ira Gordon Colby, A ^ ^, Claremont, N. H.
A. 6., Dartmouth Coll., 1894.
Harry Keen Fisher, Montclair, N. J.
Mt. HernoD, Mass., School, i888'-9. No. 36 Forest St.,
William Thomas Aloysius Fitzgerald, Boston, Mass.
English High School, Boston, 1887. President of Middle Class, 1895-6.
No. 89 State St.
Ralph Milo Greenlaw. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Norway, Me., returned unclaimed.
Edwin Manton Grover, 6 J X, Needham, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Proconsul, 1896-7.
Louis Armitagk Hall, Newton, Mass.
Delegate to the Fifth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, Decem-
ber, 1896. No. 60 Elmwood St.
Israel Arthur Herrick, Farmington, Minn.
A. B., Williams Coll. , 1890. Publisher of TA^ Dakota County Tributu,
Justice of the Peace.
Fay Brigham Kendall, Newtonville, Mass.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, three years. Consul, 1896-^.
Henry Tilton Lummus, Lynn, Mass.
Born Lynn, Dec. 28, 1876. No. 4 Hudson St.
Curtis General Metzler, Boston, Mass.
Boston High School. Vice-Pres. of Bardolph Lit. Society. Leader of
Glee Club.* Pres. of Y. M. C. A. Republican candidate for City
CounciL No. 595 Washington St.
John Randall Nichols, 9 A X, <^ li K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Historian, 1896-7. 412 Sears Bldg., No.
199 Washington St.
Carleton Hartvig Parsons, Gloucester, Mass.
No. 16 Middle St.
«
Eliphalet French Philbrick, J K E, 0 B K, Concord, N. H.
A. B., and Commencement Speaker, Dartmouth Coll., 1885. Care of
Streetcr, Walker & Hollis.
212 PHI DELTA PHI,
Allen QuimbYj /IKE, North Sandwich, N. H.
A. B., Bowdoio Coll., 1895. (Brunswick, Me.)
Edward Hart Safford, A J 0, Kittery, Me.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1894. Member of Senior Society Sphinx.
Guy Houghton Start, Bakersfield, Vt.
St. Johnsbury Academy, one year. Brigham & Start.
Arthur Hervey Stetson, B d X^ Bath, Me.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1895. Tribune, 1896-7. No. 964 Washing-
ton St.
Louis Henry Warner, Florence, Mass.
Williston Seminary, 1894. N. Main St., Northampton.
Edwin Bell Weston, Manchester, N. H.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1893. Cor. Maple and Myrtle Sts.
CLASS OF 1898.
Charles Neal Barney, 0 J X, ^ li^K, Lynn, Mass.
Born Lynn, Mass., June 27, 1875. A. B., Tufts Coll., 1895. Class Pres.
No. 22 Chatham St.
Arthur James Dunton, J A' £, Bath, Me.
Attended Colby Univ., Waterville, Me., 1893-6.
Burns Plummer Hodgman, Littleton, N. H.
Born Littleton, N. H., Dec. 30, 1875.
William Morris Holman, Lowell, Mass.
Lowell High School. No. 126 Powell St.
Harold Phelps Mosely, J '/^, Westfield, Mass.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1895. No. 131 Franklin St.
Frederick Hapgood Nash, J T, (P If A', West Acton, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895. M. A., idit/.^ 1896. Scriptor, 1896-7.
Louis Henry Paine, A T Q, Steubenville, O.
Born Limaville, O., Oct. i, 1875. Attended Albion Coll., Mich. No.
309 S. Fourth St.
Oliver Perry Schoonmaker, Dorchester, Mass.
Born Waverly, N. V., Jan. 29, 1875. Attended Concord, N. H., High
School. Gaylord St.
Frederick P'rancis Sherman, Lawrence, Mass.
Attended Phillips-Andover, St. Stephen's Coll. No. 127 Haverhill St.
WEBSTER CHAPTER, 213
CLASSIOF 1899.
Edward Willard Blodgett, Z ¥, Leominster, Mass.
llBorn Leominster, Mass., Sept. 16, 1874. A. B., Williams Coll., 1896.
Jewell Flower, 6 A X^ Boston, Mass.
Born in Clark Co., Ind., Jan. i, 1875. Special Student, Boston Univ.
No. 316 Commonwealth Ave.
Henry Herbert Folsom, W Y, 0 B K, Dover, N. H.
Bom Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 28, 1871. A. B., Dartmouth Coll., i892«
Was member of Foot Ball Team four years. No. 98 Silver St.
HAMILTON CHAPTER
IN THE
LAW SCHOOL
OF THE
Cincinnati College
AND THE
LAW DEPARTMENT OP THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.
ESTABLISHED 1886.
THIS School was founded in May, 1833, by lawyers who
had received their instruction in the Law School of
Reeve and Gould, at Litchfield, or in the Dane Law School,
at Cambridge, and who sought to introduce the advantages of
that method of the study of the law into the West. It is
understood to be the first Law School established west of the
Allegheny Mountains. The first term began on the 7th of
October, 1833.
In the year 1835 the Law School was incorporated with
the Cincinnati College, a Literary and Academic institution
founded in the year 181 9; and from that time it has been
conducted under the name of the '*Law School of the Cin-
cinnati College." As such it became permanently located in
the College Buildings on Walnut Street, in Cincinnati, and
2i6 PHI DELTA PHI.
m
has been liberally endowed from the College funds for the
establishment of professorships, and for the formation of a
• law library adequate for the purposes of the school.
Professor Rufus King, who died on the 25th of March,
189 1, after a long connection with the School, had a heredi-
tary interest in it, for his father, Edward King, was one of
its founders. This interest Rufus King manifested not only
by his earnest and able work as Professor and Dean, but he
has provided in his will for the future endowment of the Chair
of Constitutional Law.
Under date of November r6th, 1885, the Secretary of the
Council, Brother Baird, sent to the several Chapters for action
a petition of eight students for a Charter, the Chapter to be
known as the Matthews Chapter, in honor of Justice Stanley
Matthews. The name was afterwards changed.
The first meeting of the applicants was held at the Library
of the Cincinnati Law School, Dec. ist, 1885, and was presided
over by J. H. Beal, Kent, '86, who had endorsed the peti-
tion and taken an active interest in the organization of the
Chapter. A second meeting was held at the same place on
Dec. 7th, and a temporary Constitution and By-Laws
adopted.
The Chapter was formally instituted by Brother Beal on
January 23d, i886, at the Odd Fellows Building, corner of
Fourth and Home Streets. Besides the above named eight
petitioners, fratres Cranston, de Stiguer, Pomerene and Tur-
rill were initiated.
On the evening of April t3th, 1886, after the initiation of
frater Hodge, the following were initiated as Honorary mem-
bers: Gov. J. W. Stevenson, Hon. Rufus King, Judge M. F.
Force, and Prof. H. A. Morrill.
The Chapter had its first annual Banquet and Reunion at
the Burnet House, on December 19th, 1891, twenty-six mem-
bers being present. On December 22d, 1892, the second Ban-
quet was held at the Grand Hotel, while the third was
arranged for December 2 ist, i 893. A Banquet was held March
HAMILTON CHAPTER, 217
15th, 1895, at the University Club, another on March 31st,
1896, at the Grand Hotel, and the last on April 2d, 1897, at
the Burnett House.
At the Fifth National Convention the charter was
amended, permitting the initiation of students in attendance
at the Law Department of the University of Cincinnati.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
Manning Ferguson Force, Sandusky, Ohio.
A. B., Harvard College, 1845. LL. B., ibid.^ 1848. LL. D., Marietta,
Ohio, 1884. Corresponding Member of Massachusetts Historical Soci-
ety. Fellow American Academy. Corresponding Member of Real
Academy of History, Madrid. Professor of Law, Cincinnati Law
School, 1875--1888. In charge of Soldier's Home.
*i89i. RuFUs King.
A. B., Harvard College, 1838. LL. B., ibid.y 1840. A. M., ibid.^ 1858.
LL. D., Rochester, New York, 1876. LL. D., Kenyon, Ohio, 1877.
Author of "Ohio, First Prints of the Ordinance of 1787." Professor
of Law, Cincinnati Law School, 1875-91. Died at Cincinnati, March
28, 1891.
Henry Albert Morrill, ^V T, 0 li h\ Cincinnati, Ohio.
Born February 13, 1835. A. B., Dartmouth College, i860. LL. D.,
University of Wooster, i89t. Instructor at Academy, Lisbon, New
Hampshire, i860. Instructor at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-3. Assistant
City Solicitor of Cincinnati, 1865-7. City Solicitor, 1867-9. Author
of ** The Relations between General Culture and the Practice and
Study of the Law." 1874. **The Relations between the Roman and
the English Law," 1879. "Jury System, Its Weakness and Strength,"
1890. ** Municipalities, their Origin, Growth and Government,"
1886. Member of Cincinnati Literary Society. Professor of Law,
Cincinnati Law School, since 1869. Morrill & Jordan, ii College
Building, No. 416 Walnut Street.
Hiram David Peck, Cincinnati, Ohio.
A. B., Miami University, 1862. A. M., ibid.^ 1862. LL. B., Harvard
College, 1S65. LL. D., University of Cincinnati, 1892. Judge of
Superior Court of Cincinnati, 1882-9. Professor of Law, Cincinnati
Law School, since 1891. 30 Atlas Bank Building.
*i896. Channing Richards.
Born Cincinnati, February 21, 1838. Attended Brooks Classical School,
A. B., Yale College, 1858. LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, 1859.
M. A., 1868. First Lieutenant 22d Ohio Infantry, 186 1-2. Captain
2 18 PHI DEL TA PHI,
1862-5. Provost Marshal. Judge Advocate, 1864. Military Mayor
of Memphis, Tennessee, 1865. Member of I:.oyaI Legion and Grand
Army of the Republic. United States District Attorney of Southern
District of Ohio, 1877-83, being appointed by Presidents Grant and
Hayes. Professor of Law, Cincinnati l^w School, 188S-1896. Died
at Battle Creek, Mich., September 13, i8g6.
Georgk Reed Sage, Cincinnati, Ohio.
A. B., Granville College, 1849. LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, 1852.
LL. D., Dennison University, 1883. United States District Judge,
Southern District of Ohio, since 1883. Care of United Slates Custom
House.
*i886. John White Stephenson.
A. B., Hampdem Sidney College, 1830. A. B., University of Virginia,
1832. Member of Kentucky Legislature, 1845-57. Delegate to
Democratic National Conventions of 1848, 1852, 1856. Member of
Congress from District, 1857-61. Lieutenant-Governor of
Kentucky, 1867. Governor, 1 868-71. United States Senator from
Kentucky, 1871-7. Professor in Cincinnati Law School, 1877-86.
President of American Bar Association, 1884.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
SENIORS.
James Hartley Beal, Scio, Ohio.
Born New Philadelphia, Ohio, September 23, 1861. New Philadelphia
High School. Consul. Ph. B., Scio College, l88i-2. Department
of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, 1882-3. ^-^"^ Department,
University of Michigan, 1884-5, where he was initiated at Kent
Chapter. Professor of Chemistry, Scio College, 1888-96. Post-
graduate in Science, Mount Union College, Ohio, with degree, Sc. D.,
1891-2. Dean Department of Pharmacy, Ohio Medical University,
1892-4. Professor of Chemistry, Department of Dentistry, Western
University of Pennsylvania, 1896. Secretary of Section of Education
and Legislation of American Pharmaceutical Association, 1895-6.
Author of "Pharmaceutical Interrogations," and ** Chemical and
Pharmaceutical Arithmetic," and numerous papers and researches pub-
lished in Pharmaceutical Journals and Association Reports. Not in
practice.
Joseph Hartwell Cabell, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Born December 24, 1863. A. B., Urbana University, 1891. A. M.,
ibid. Proconsul, 1885-6. Examination Prize. Gholson & Cabell, 75
Saint Paul Building.
HAMILTON CHAPTER. 219
William Marion Cake, Portland, Ore.
Born Fosloria, Ohio, November 22, 1S61. Oberlin College, 1880-4.
Historian, 18S5-6. Corporation Counsel. Chamber of Commerce
Building.
Joel Cave Clore, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Born Hebron, Kentucky, August 28, 1859. B. S., Wittenberg College*
Springfield, Ohio, 1884. Member of Philosophian Society. Scripior»
1885-6. 63-6 Blymyer Building, No. 514 Main Street.
J. L. E.
Bailey Walker Gilfallan, .V ^, Columbus, Ohio.
Born Shelby Co., Ohio, February 12, i86t. B. S., Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1884. Tribune, 1885-6. Tax Inquisitor, care of Court
House. .
Charles Jacob Scroggs, Bucyrus, Ohio.
Born Bucyrus, July 14, 1863. A. M., University of Michigan, i884<^
Consul, 1885-6. Scroggs & Scroggs, 1-2 Opera Block.
"William Emerson White, Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Born Columbus, Ohio, November 6, 1862. B. S., Purdue University,
1881. Member of /rz'i/i^ Lit, Society. Gladiator, 1885-6. Captain
Company C, Second Regiment Kansas National Guards, three years,,
while in practice at Winfield, Kansas. Miller & White.
JUNIOR.
Frank Howard Morrill, 2* (^, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Born Newark, New Jersey, March 27, 1864. A. B., Shurtleff College
1 885. Historian, 1886-7. 502-4 New York Life Building.
CLASS OF 1886.
Frederick Willis Clarke, J K E. (.\ddress unknown.)
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 18S5. Letter to Potsdam, N. Y., returned.
Michael Thomas Corcoran, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bom June 2, 1863. A. B., St. Xavier's Coll., 1882. Prof, in same^
1882-5. Member of Senate of 69th General Assembly of Ohio,
1890-2. Corcoran & Corcoran, No. 29, N. E, cor. F'ifth & Main Sts.»
also No. 1347 Broadway.
Earl Montgomery Cranston, B & II, Denver, Col.
A. B., Univ. of Denver, 1885. Historian, 1886. P'ormerly Co. Atty
Member of Colorado Legislature. Cranston, Pitkin (Waite, '88)
& Moore (Story, *88), 442 Equitable Bldg.
2 2 o PHI DEL TA PHL
Daniel Richard Crissin(;er, ^ J ^, Marion, O.
Horn Tully, Marion Co., Dec. lo, i860. B. S., Buchtel Coll., 1885.
Delegate to National Convention of PHI Delta Theta, Richmond,
Va., 18S2. Pros. Atty., 1887-93. City Solicitor. No. loi Main St.
•Gkorge Emanuel de Steicuer, ^ J ^, Seattle, Wash.
Born Athens, O., Oct. 22, 1S64. A. B., Ohio Univ., Athens, O., 1884.
A. M., ibid,^ 1887. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884-5. Athenian Soci-
ety Debater. Member of House of Representatives, Washington
State Legislature, 189 1-2. New York Blk.
William Clay Huston, Hellefontaine, O.
Born June 20, 1858. DjGraff, O., High School, 1881. Howenstine,
Huston & Mills, No. 210 N. Main St.
Ferdinand Jelke, Jr., Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, O., Sept. 20, 1862. A. B., Princeton Coll., 1882.
A. M., ihid.y 1887. Member of Whig Hall. Koenigl. Preus-
zische Georg August- Universitaet, Goettingen, T 886-7. Mayor
of village of Avondale. Common Pleas Judge.* Roelker & Jelke,
Allen Bldg., S. W.'cor. Fifth and Main Sts.
Alhert Wilson Kennon, J T J, St. Clairsville, O.
B*)rn St, Clairsville, Nov. 30, 1861. A. B., Washington and Jefferson
Coll., 1884.
Ai LEE Pome RENE, Canton, O.
Born Berlin, O., Dec. 6, 1863. A. B., Princeton Coll., 1884. Member
of Clio Hall. Forensic Discussion Prize. Solicitor of Canton, 1887—
91. Pros. Ally. Miller & Pomerene, 15-18 Central Savings Bank
Bldg.
George Andrew Turrill, J T J, Cincinnati, O.
Born Pleasant Ridge, O., May 29, 1861. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1877—
81. Member of Zetai^tithenn Society. Member of Board of Direc-
tors, County Infirmary, 1896-9. S. E. cor. Fifth and Walnut Sts.
*i89i. Georoe Sidney Tvlor.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1885.
Robert Marion Van Horne, Cincinnati, O.
Born Andersonville, Ind., June 4, 1857. Brookville, Ind., Coll., one
year. Principal of Connersville, Ind., High School, 1884-7. Clerk
to City Solicitor, 18S7-9. Third Asst. City Solicitor, 1889-90. Sec-
ond Asst. Corporation Counsel, 1890-2. City Supervising Engineer,
1892-4. 75 Atlas Bank Bldg.
HAMILTON CHAPTER, 221
CLASS OF 1887.
Samuel Pressly Armstrong, <P A S, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Born in Lawrence Co., Penn., Dec. 13, 1859. Ph. B., Ohio Univ., Ath-
ens, 1884. Philomathean Essayist. Delegate to National Convenlion
of Phi Delta Thkta, Richmond, Va., 1882. Author of article,
"Unrestricted Coinage of Silver by the United States," published in
National Bimetaliist^ Chicago, March 25, 1896. 6^-7 Commercial
Bldg.
Jacob E. Bloom, New York City.
Born Cincinnati, O., April 21, 1851. U. S. Mil. Academy, West Poi^t,.
1873. Proconsul. Officer of 4th U. S. Artillery, six years. Partici-
pated in Sioux campaign, 1876, and Nez Perce campaign, 1877. Com-
mandant of Cadets at East Tenn. Univ., Knoxville. M. A., East
Tenn. Univ. Received Colonel's Commission. No. 194 Broadway.
John Brackett Childe, 1 X, Cincinnati, O.
Born Nov. 6, 1864. Ph. B., Denison Univ., 1885. A. M., ibid,^ 1888.
Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1885-6. Editor of Dennison Collegian,
First Honor, Junior Oratorical Contest. Thresher Prize, Commence-
ment, 1885. Law Commencement Speaker, 1887. Solicitor for Vil-
lage of Wyoming. No. 428 Walnut St.
John Barclay Cunningham, Lincoln, Neb.
Born Cadiz, O., Feb. 16, 1862. A. B., Franklin Coll., O., 1883. County
Judge. Pres. of Young Men's Republican Club. Rooms 1-3 Bil-
lingsly Blk.
Ernest Leslie Frisbee, tf> T J, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bom Union City, Penn., Sept. 18, t86o. A. B., Allegheny Coll., 1883.
A M., ibid,, 1886. No. 950 EUicott Sq.
James Henry Hamilton, J 7 J, Syracuse, N. Y.
Born Greensburg, Ind.,Oct. 31, 1861. B. S., Hanover Coll., Ind., 1885.
Member of Union Lit. Society. A. M. in Political Economy, Ind.
Univ., 1893. At Halle and Berlin Univs. Ph. D., Univ. of Wis.,
1894. Nominee for Co. Atty. of Logan Co., Okl., 1891. Lecturer
on Political Economy, Univ. of Wis. Instructor in Political Economy,
Syracuse Univ. No. 304 Waverly Place.
William Wallace Hammond, J 7' J, Wellsville, O.
A. B-, Mt. Union Coll., 1884.
John Tibbatts Hodge, Newport, Ky.
Bom Florence, Kenton Co., Ky., March 28, 1862. Tribune, 1886-7.
Master Commissioner. Master in Chancery of Campbell Circuit
Court. Court House.
222 PHI DELTA PHI,
■George Clarence Hollow ay, J K £, San Francisco, Cal.
Born Harmar, O., April 19, 1862. A. B., Kenyon Coll., 1885. No.
1819 O'Farrell St.
John B. Clark Jamison, Piqua, O.
Born Cadiz, O., Aug. 30, 1863. A. B., Franklin Coll., 1884. M. A.,
ibid.y 1887. Member of Kappa Phi Lambda. City Solicitor, 1891-5.
Member of Supreme Court Examining Committee since 18Q4. Jami-
son & Davis, No. 3i8>^ N. Main St , opp. Third National Bank.
Oscar Willl\m Kuhn, 1 .V, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, O., March it, 1861. A. B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886.
Consul, 1886-7. Editor of Academical also of McMicken Review.
Grand Praetor, Third Province of Sigma Chi, 1886-8. Director of
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1891-7. Smith & Kuhn, Rooms 510-11 Lincoln
Inn Court, No. 519 Main St.
Thomas Langdon Lee, ^ A' ^\ Cincinnati, O.
Born St. Ix>uis, Mo., Dec. 18, 1859. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1881.
Member of Zeta^^athenn Society. Gladiator, 1886-7. S. E. cor. Fifth
and Walnut Sts.
Albert Harrington Meads, ^ J ^, J ^, Chicago, III.
Born Oswego, N. Y. , July 24, 1865. A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1885.
Scriptor. 1314 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Benjamin Franklin Thomas, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Univ. of Va., 1882. Vice-Pres. of the Administration and Trust Co.
Vice-Pres. Tenn. Paving Co. 33-36 First National Bank Bldg. Not
in practice.
Charles Frederick Windisch, 2* X, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Sept. 24, 1S64. B. S., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886.
Manager of Academica^ two years. Formerly Sec. and Treas. of
Queen City Coal and Mining Co. Formerly Director and Asst. Sapt.
of Windisch- Muhlhauser Brewing Co. At present, Sec. of the Wind-
isch-Muhlhauser Brewing Co. S. W. cor. of Plum and Liberty Sts.
No. 220 W. Liberty St.
CLASS OF 1888.
Joseph Lincoln Adler, J K £, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cairo, 111., June 20, 1865. A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Scriptor and
Correspondent of PHI Delta Phi Briefs 1887-8. Asst. to Editor
of Smith & Benedict's Revised Statutes of Ohio. First Asst. Corpo-
ration Counsel. City Bldg.
Albert Jacob Alexander, Crawfordsville, Ind.
A. B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886. M. A., ibid.^ 1887. Tribune, 1887-8.
Union Theological Seminary, 1890-3. Pastor of Washington Ave.
Presbyterian Church, Terre Haute, Ind., i8()3-6. At present. Pastor
of Center Presbyterian Chufch.
HA MIL TON CHAPTER. 223
Frank Ward Burgoyne, B 8 11, Cincinnati, O.
A. B., Univ. of Wooster, 1886. A. M., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1887.
Carlisle Bldg.
David Eichberg, Atlanta, Ga.
Burn Cincinnati, Oct. 2, 1862. 504 Equitable Bldg.
John King Griffith, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Cynthiana, Ky., Feb. 22, 1863. A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Procon
sul, 1887-8. Scarritt, Griffith & Jones, 711 American Bank Bldg.
William White Keifer, ^ K '/*, Springfield, O.
Born SpringBeld, May 24, 1866. A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1886. Keifer,
& Keifer.
Harry Jay Kendig, H S //, Chicago, 111.
Born Sept. i, 1866. Ph. B., Denison Univ., 1886. Inter-State Orator-
ical Contestant. Member of the Council of PHI Delta Phi, 1893-6.
1 001 Unity Bldg. No. 79 Dearborn St.
Frank Olds Loveland, J K E, 0 H A', Cincinnati, O.
Bom Norwich, Windsor Co., Vt. , Dec. 12, 1861. A. B., Dartmouth
Coll., r886. Consul, 1887-8. Practiced Law until Oct., 1894, when
he was appointed Clerk of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for Sixth
Circuit. Authoi of ** Forms of Federal Pleading, Practice and Pro-
cedure,*' 1894. 305 U. S. Custom House and P. O. Bldg.
Josiah C. Lower, 0 K (T, Cleveland, O.
Born New Springfield, O., Feb. 19, i860. A. B., Wittenberg Coll., 1885.
Nominee for State Senator, 1S95. 629 Society for Savings Bldg.
<;uY Ward Mallon, ^ T, 0 B A', Cincinnati, O.
Woolsey Scholar in Yale Coll., 1882-5. First Berkeley Latin Premium,
1882. First Mathematical Prizes, 1882 and 1883. First and Third
English Composition Prizes, 1883. Capt. of Yale Lacrosse Team,
1883-3. Philosophical Oration at Junior Exhibition, 1884, and at
Commencement (3rd in class), 1885. Townsend Premium, 1885.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1885. Private Tutor at Washington, D. C., and
Student*at-Law in Columbian Univ., 1885-6. Member of Ohio Leg-
islature, 1890-2. Member of Torren's Commission. Author of **Ohio
Election Law and ^Australian Ballot," third edition, 1894. Mallon,
Coffey & Mallon, No. 148 E. Fourth St.
George Merrill Norris, J A' £, Fairfield, III.
Born Monmouth, Me., Aug. 20, 1863. A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1886.
\. M., ibid. Gladiator, 1887-8. Mgr. and Treas. Southern 111. Im-
provement Co.
Robert Campbell Simmons, I X^ Covington, Ky.
Born Covington, Aug. 6, 1867. Attended Univ. of Cincinnati. Attended
also Goettingen and Leipzig Universities. County Atty. of Kenton
Co., since 1894. Simmons & Simmons, N. W. cor. Fourth and
Scott Sts.
2 2 4 Plff DEL TA PHI,
CLASS OF 1889.
William Edgar Bundy, rf* J 6^, Cincinnati, O.
Born Wellston, Jackson Co., O., Oct. 4, 1866. A. B., Ohio Univ.,
Athens, 1886. A. M., ibid.^ 1889. Orator of Athettian Society.
Blackstone Club Debater, 1889. Delegate to National Encampments
Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., 1887, *88, '89, '90, '91. Col. Ohio Div.
Sons of Veterans, 1889-90. Sec. Cincinnati Board of Elections,
1889-90. City Solicitor, Norwood, O., [891. Commander-in-Chief,
Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., 1894-5. Room 210-12 Lincoln Inn
Court.
Matthew Corry Fleming, New York City.
Born Xenia, O., June 24, 1864. A. B., Princeton Coll., 1886. Latin
Salutatory, 1886. Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1887-8, where he was
initiated at Kent Chapter. Second Standing Cincinnati Law School,
1889. Assisted in preparation of Smith & Benedict's Revised Statutes
# of Ohio, three volumes, 1890. Gayley, Baucus & Fleming, No. 52
Wall St.
Karl Adam Flickinger, * K ¥^ Toledo, O.
Born Defiance, O., Nov. 7, 1863. Univ. of Wooster, 1882-5. JrvingWx.
Society. Asst. to Atty. Gen. Kohler, Columbus, O., 1 886-8. 4O8
Garden Bldg.
August Frederick Herbsleb, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, May 22, 1866. Atty. for Fay, Egan Co. No. 500 W.
Front St., cor. John.
Harry Max Hoffheimer, Cincinnati, O.
Harvard Special Course, 1886-7. Asst. Corporation Counsel under
Hon. Theodore Horstman. Brown & Hoffheimer, Miller Bldjj.,
Third and Walnut Sis.
Richard Scott Horton, (P T J, Omaha, Neb.
Born Glendale, O., Feb. 2i, 1866. Univ. of Kas., three years. Gladi-
ator. LL. B., Univ. of Kas., 1889. Horton & Blackburn, First
National Bank Bldg.
Oliver Hersey Hughes, Hillsboro, O.
Born Dec. 29, 1863.
Cary Jones, ^ J ^, London, O.
Born Sept. 10, 1862. Delegate to National Convention of Phi Delta
Theta, New York City, 1886. B. S., Buchtel Coll., 1887. Pros.
Atty. of Madison Co., O.
Joseph George Obermeyre, Cincinnati, O.
Born Sept. 27, 1862. Historian. 209 Lincoln Inn Court, No. 519
Main St.
HA MIL TON CHAPTER. 2 25
Frank Hotsenpiller Phillips, 0 K W, Springfield, O.
Born Springfield, O., Oct. 23, 1867. Attended Wittenberg CoIL A. B.,
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1886. Consul.
William Sampson, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Oct. 23, 1867. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886-8. 609 John-
ston Bldg.
John Joseph Sullivan, New York City.
Bom Feb. 2, 1867. A. B., St. Xavier's CoU. ProconsuL No. 273
Broadway.
Henry Lawson Wiggins, Hillsboro, O.
Born Hillsboro, April 20, 1864. Valparaiso Coll. Chief Deputy County
Supervisors of Election. High St.
-George Henry Wood, Dayton, O.
Born Dayton, Nov. 3, 1867. Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1887. Univ. of Mich.,
Law School, 18S7-8, where he was initiated at Kent Chapter.
Highest Law Class Standing, 1889. 38-39 Callahan Bank Bldg.
Nathaniel Wright, Jr., Cincinnati, O.
A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1887. Scriptor. Asst. Editor of Smith
& Benedict's Revision of the Statutes of Ohio. 34 Blymyer Bldg.,
No. 514 Main St.
CLASS OF 1890.
Alfred Gaither Allen, Cincinnati, O.
Bom Wilmington, O., July 23, 1867. Wilmington High School, 1886.
U. S. Commissioner. 52 Carew Bldg.
Sidney Arthur, Covington, Ky.
LL. B., Dartmouth CoU. Boone Blk.
Richardson Dawson Baldwin, Springfield, O.
Joseph Daniel Barnes, Sidney, O.
Born Sidney, June 14, i86g. Sidney High School, 1888. City Solicitor,
1893-5. Pros. Alty. of Shelby Co., since Jan., 1895.
Peter Henry Burnett, New York City.
Born Feb. 9, 1865. Hubbard High School, 1880. Rayen Coll., two
years. Asst. Atty. to Dept. of Buildings in City of New York, No.
220 Fourth Ave.
John Valentine Campbell, ^ T, Cincinnati, O.
, DePauw Univ., 1885-7. Univ. of Mich., 1887-8. Formerly Asst. Cor-
poration Counsel. U. S. Commissioner. 513 Johnston Bldg.
226 PHI DELTA PHI.
Newton Edwin Chaney, Hillsboro, O.
Born Oct. 20, 1866.
Frederick Closs, Jr., Cincinnati, O.
Born Laurel, Ind., Aug. 13, 1868. Closs & Luebbert, Pickering Bldg.
David Jennings Cory, Urbana, O.
Born Nov. 25, 1861.
John Andrew Couch, Cincinnati, O.
Bom Pittsburgh, Penn., Jan. 21, 1864. Univ. of Mich., 1881-5. A. B.^
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886. A. M., ibid,^ 1891. Prof, of Law, Ind.
State Univ., 1892. Clerk in Railway Mail Service, 1896. (Res., 11 04
Seton Ave., Price Hill.)
David Gray, Falconer, Lexington, Ky.
A. B., St. Mary's Coll., Marion Co., Ky., 1888. Valedictorian. Fal-
coner & Falconer. Room 7 Northern Bank Bldg.
Willis Bruce Glidden, Victor, CoL
Walker Crittendon Hall, Covington, Ky.
Born in Kenton Co., Ky., June 14, 1863. Central Normal Coll., 1880-3.
S. W. cor. Fifth and Scott Sts.
Edward Avery Harriman, Chicago, III.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1S88. Boston Law School, 1889-91, where he
affiliated wilh Webster Chapter. LL. B., Boston Univ. Law School,
1891. Honorary member of Booth Chapter. Author of "A Treatise
on Contracts.'* Prof, at Northwestern Univ. Law School since i8g2.
Sec. of Faculty, ibid.^ since 1895.
John Edward Humphreys, Cincinnati, O.
Born Nov. 4, 1865. Woodward High School, 1886. 53 St. Paul Bldg.
John Sherman Huston, DeOraff, O.
Born in Butler Co., O., Oct. 26, 1863.
Clyde Frazer Kirkley. (Address unknown. )
*
Charles William Leffler, Chicago, III.
A. B., Yale Univ., 18S9. Initiated at Booth Chapter, Union Coll. of
Law. Real Estate Room 608. No. 131 LaSella St.
George Leonard, Cincinnati, O.
Proconsul. Care of Judge Taft, 323 Post Office Bldg. Also, No. 56a
E. Fourth St., Newport, Ky.
HA MIL TON CHAPTER, 227
Edward Purcell Moulinier, Cincinnati, O.
A. B., St. Xavier Coll., Cincinnati, 1888. Member of Pkilopadian So-
ciety. 34 Blymer Bldg., No. 514 Main St.
Harry R. Rex, Canton, O.
Born Canton, April 11, 1867. No. ^1% S. Market St.
William David Richardson, Spokane, Wash.
Dayton High School. Consul. Member of Republican Co. Central Com-
mittee. Not in practice. Care of Spokesman Review. No. 619 S.
Cedar St.
Shelley Rouse, K A, Covington, Ky.
Born Crittenden, Ky., Feb. 19, 1867. A. B., Center Coll., 1886. A. M.,
ibid.y 1891. Member of Chamberlain Lit. Society. Pres. of Ky.
Democratic Club, 1895. O'Hara & Rouse, 12 Boone Blk.
Robert Norwood Taylor, Canton, O.
Welly & Taylor, No. 19 S. Market St.
Walter Winter Warwick, Cincinnati, O.
Bom Lucasville, O., March i, 1868. Columbian Univ. Law School,
1894-5, where he affiliated with Marshall Chapter. LL. M., Co>
lumbian Univ. Law School, 1895. Candidate for Representative to
General Assembly of Ohio, 1891. Private Sec. to Hon. R. B. Bowler,
Comptroller of the U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. No. 317
Vine St.
John Fry Wilson, Sidney, O.
Bom Sidney, O., 1869. Rooms 1-2 Wagner Blk.
CLASS OF 1891.
Gaius Glenn Atkins, B 0 n, Greenfield, Mass.
Born Mt. Carmel, O., Oct. 4, 1868. B. A., Ohio State Univ., 1888.
Teacher of Philosophy in Moody's School, Northfield, Mass. Pastor
of .Congregational Church.
Warren Ellsworth Beeghly, Dayton, O.
Bom Dayton, Sept. 15, 1864. Ashland Coll., one year. Ohio Normal
Univ., Ada, one year. Atty. for Buckeye B. & L. Assn. Rooms
9-10 Davies Bldg., cor. Main & Fourth Sts.
Frederick Wickham Christian, Norwalk, O.
Bom Toledo, July 12, i866. Norwalk High School, three years. City
Clerk. Second Lieut., Co. G., 5th Reg. O. N. G. Sec. and Treas.
of Young Men's Republican Club. Whittlesey Bldg.
*i895. Thompson Cleary.
Practiced at Covington, Ky.
!2 28 PHI DELTA PHI.
William Clendenin, Chicago, 111.
Born Cincinnati, March 12, 1868. Yale Univ., two years. Not in prac-
tice. III. Representative for the American Book Co., No. 521 Wabash
Ave.
Thomas Franklin Conley, Bowling Creen, O.
Born Baltimore, Md., July 31, 1861. Proconsul, 1890-1. City Solicitor
of Bowling Green, one terra.
Thomas Hope Darby, Cincinnati, O.
Bom London, England, Oct. 6, 1869. Special Asst. Pros. Atty. of Ham-
ilton Co., 1 891-4. Second Asst., ibid.^ 1894-6. At present First
Asst. Pros. Atty. Care of Court House.
Robert Henry Day, ^ J ^, Massillon, O.
Born Ravenna, O., July 8, 1S67. Lit. Dept., Univ. of .Mich., 1886-8.
Law Dept., ibid.^ 1888-9. Willison & Day, No. 105 Erie St.
Greene Fenley, Covington, Ky.
Born June 28, 1867. 75 St. Paul Bldg., Cincinnati, O.
Ellis Guy Kinkead, // B //, Cincinnati, O.
Born Covington, Ky., June 6, 1867. Chief of Dist. VI, Beta Theta
Pi, 1&89-90. A. B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1889. M. A., ibid.,
1894. Instructor in Latin, tbtd.^ 1893-5. Instructor in English,
and Licensed Instructor in Roman Law, ibid.^ since 1895. Kin-
kead & Ellis, 513-14 Johnston Bldg.
Louis Roessler Luebbert, Cincinnati, O.
Born April 20, 1 870. Closs ('90) & Luebbert, 40-41 Pickering Bldg.
Frederick Engelrert Mackentepe, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Nov. 7, 1866. A. B., St. Xavier Coll., 1886. M. A.,
ibid.y 1892. No. 141 E. Fourth St.
Campbell Johnston McDiarmid, B 0 //, Cincinnati, O.
Born Barnesville, O., July 29, 1869. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1888-9. '4
Wiggins Blk.
Milton Harcourt McLean, Covington, Ky.
Florence Arthur O'Leary, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Oct. 26, 1869. Nelson Business Coll., 1889. Record
Examiner of Cincinnati. Clerk to Hamilton Co. Prosecutor. Demp-
sey, Friedman, Struble & O'Leary, 34-7 Pickering Bldg.
William Robertson. (Address unknown. )
Letter to Brownstown, Ind., returned.
HA MIL TON CHAPTER, 229
Robert Curtis Taylor, Cincinnati, O.
. Born Richmond, Va., Oct. 21, 1863. . Scriptor. Democratic Nominee of
Campbell Co. for Representative in Kentucky Legislature, 1895.
Room 33 Wiggins Blk. Also, No. 24 W. Fourth St., Newport, Ky.
William Lincoln Van Sickle, (P J 6. Columbus, O.
Born Delaware, O., Aug. 20, 1467. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1889.
Athenian Society Orator. Editor of Transcript, 1889. Second
Honor Forensic Discussion, C. L. S., 1891. Consul, 1890-1. 30-2
Board of Trade Bldg.
Otto Ernest Vollenweider, McArthur, Vinton Co., O.
Born Aug. 26, 1867. B. S., Univ. of Ky., 1889. Gladiator. Mayor of
Hamden, O., 1892. Pros. Atty.
Charles Albert Winston, Chicago, 111.
Born Bullittsburgh, Boone Co., Ky., Dec. 6, 1865. Woodward High
School, 1886. LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1893, where he affili-
ated with Choate Chapter. Simmons & Winston, Royal Ins. Bldg.
Richard Batchelder Young, Boston, Mass.
Born Dover, N. H., May 17, 1869. Ohio State Univ., 1887-8. With
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers in New York and Boston. Not in
practice. No. 53 State St.
CLASS OF 1892.
John Harry Campbell, Forest, O.
Born Marseilles, O., Dec. 6, 1868. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1886-8.
Carlos Albert Chapman, B 6 H, Cleveland, O.
Born Twinsburgh, O., Jan. 16, 1868. Western Reserve Univ., 1889-90.
602 Hickox Bldg.
Harry Carroll Curran, Maysville, Ky.
Born Aug. 28, 1866.
*i892. John Jacob Ewing.
Died Dec. 31, 1892.
Frank Elmer Grosshans, East Liverpool, O.
Born St. Clair, O., June 20, 1867. Attended Mt. Union Coll., and Woos-
ter Univ. City Solicitor. Grosshans & Grosshans, cor. Fifth and Mar-
ket Sts.
Frederick William Harnwell, ^/^ T, Chicago, 111.
Born Mt. Vernon, O., Sept. 18, 1868. Ph. B., Kenyon Coll., Gambler,
O., 1889. Freshman Class Pres., 1885-6. 33 Portland Blk.
230 PHI DELTA PHI.
George Daniel Harper, I X, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Sept. 24, 1868. Woodward High School, 1888. B. L.,
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1891. Member of Executive Com. of Univ.
of Cincinnati. Editor of McMicken Review, Grand Praetor of
Sigma Chi, three years. 307 Johnston BIdg.
Walter Briggs Hill, East Liverpool, O.
Born E. Liverpool, Sept. 10, 1866. A. B., Princeton, 1890. A. M.,
ibid. Member of Whig Hall. Scriptor, 1 89 1-2. No. 177 Broad-
way.
Horace Charles Keifer, Springfield, O.
Born Springfield, Nov. 14, 1867. Ohio State Univ., Class of '85. Wit-
tenberg Coll., Class of '86. Univ. of Mich., 1889-90. Keifer &
Keifer.
Dellis Clifton Keller, Cincinnati, O.
Born Butlerville, Warren Co., O , Aug. ii, 1869. B. S., National Nor-
mal Univ., Lebanon, O., 1886. 509 Lincoln Inn Court, No. 519
Main St.
Thomas Noble Lindsey, A T H, Frankfort, Ky.
Born Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 10, 1867. Univ. of Va., 1886-7. Lindsey
& Lindsey.
William Henry Marlatt, Cleveland, O.
Born Lebanon, O., Sept. 19, 1869. B. A., National Normal Univ., Leb'
anon, O., 1889. Tribune-elect, 1891-2. Yale Law School, 1891-2,
where he was reinitiated by Waite Chapter. LL. B., Yale Univ.,
1892. Tread way & Marlatt, 302 Society for Savings Bldg.
William Charles McLean, I A\ Cincinnati, O.
Born Northampton, England, May 12, i86q. Univ. of Cincinnati. 15
Fosdick Bldg., No. 41 E. Fourth St.
Lionel Sheldon Pardee, Akron, O.
Born Wadsworth, Medina Co., O., Aug. 28, 1865. Buchtel Coll. Voris
& Pardee, No. 180 S. Main St.
Elwin Cadwell Peck, Montpelier, O.
Born Williams Co., O, 1864. Hillsdale, Mich., Coll., three years.
Member of Alpha Kappa Phi Society.
_ •
William Pister, Cincinnati, O.
Title Examiner for City. Care of City Bldg. Carew Bldg., No. 109
Elder St. •
John Rav, Jr., Sandusky, Ohio.
Born Oct. 18, 1867. B. S., Ohio Normal Univ., 1889. Pros. Atty. of
Erie Co., 1394--6. Sloane Blk.
HA MIL TON CHAPTER. 23 1
William Wallace Riddle, I A', Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Born Bellefontaine, Sept. 27, 1868. A. B., Wooster Univ., 1890.
. Director and Treas. of Athletic Assn., 1888-9. City Atty.
Charles Watson Scott, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Born Hillsboro, O., March 5, 1870. B. S., Hillsboro Coll., 1890. Pro*
consul, 1 891-2. St. Paul Bldg., No. iii E. Fourth St.
Amor William Sharp, T .V, Columbus, Ohio.
Bom Groveport, Franklin Co., O., Feb. (>, 1865. Ohio State Univ.,
Class of '87. Pres. of Glee Club, ibid. M. D., Starling Med. Coll.,
1889. Consul, 1 89 1-2. 19 Board of Trade Bldg.
Orwell James Silliman, Bryan, Ohio.
Bom Bryan, O., April i, 1865. Attended Fayette Normal Univ. Glad-
iator, 1 891-2. One of six Forensic Debaters, C. L. S., 1892. Hays
& Silliman.
Frederick Lovet Taft, I A Ey Cleveland, Ohio.
Bora Braceville, Tmmbull Co., O., Oec. i, 1870. A. B., Mt. Union
Coll., Alliance, O., 1890. M. A., ibid.^ 1893. Member of Linnaean
Lit. Society. Pres. of Mansfield Club. Mason & Taft, Society
for Savings Bldg.
Etienne Randanne Vazeille. (Address unknown.)
Born Oct. 12, 1873. Formerly Mgr. for Snow, Church Co., Indianapolis,
Ind.
Charles Bodman Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Born Oct. 28, 1866. Valparaiso, Ind., Normal School. 211 Lincoln Inn
Court.
Thomas H. Wright, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
203 Mulhall Blk.
CLASS OF 1893.
Carl Julius Baer, N 2' iV, Cincinnati, O.
Born Gallipolis, O., April 21, 1872. Kenyon Mil. Academy, 1884.
Univ. of Va., 1889. Proconsul, 1892-3. Delegate to Third National
Convention of Phi Dblta Phi, July, 1893. Attended Ohio Med.
Coll. (Res. No. 553 Mitchell Av., Avondale.) BiggstaCE & Baer,
Fosdick Bldg.
Edward McClure Ballard, Cincinnati, O.
Born Lexington, Mo., Feb. 6, 1872. B. S., Wabash Coll., 1891. Second
Prize, Junior Year Examination. First Examination Prize, Senior
Year. Second Asst. of Hamilton Co. Pros. Atty. Care of Court
House.
^32 PHI DELTA PHI.
*i894. KiRBY Banninc,.
Died May 19, 1894.
Jacob Philip Bauer, Jr., Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Dec. 4, 1871. Attended Univ. of Cincinnati. County
Solicitor's Office, one year. Second National Bank Bldg., S. E. cor»
Ninth and Main Sts.
Charles Coleman Benedict, J T, Cincinnati, O.
Born Mason, O., Aug. 4, 1869. Lebanon High Sohool, 1886. B. S.»
National Normal Univ., Lebanon, O., 1887. A. B., Univ. of Mich.,
1892. Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., i8gi-2, where he was initiated
at Kent Chapter. Vice-Pres. of Ohio State Republican Lfague,
1896. Pres. of Stamina Republican League. Supreme Court Exam*^
iner. Swift Bldg., No. 15 E. Third St.
Maurice Lawrence Galvin, Cincinnati, O.
Born Covington, Ky., July 9, 1872. Title Examiner in office of Corpora-
tion Counsel Hertenstein. Jackson & Galvin, 63-7 St. Paul Bldg.
Wesley Wilson Knox Hamilton, Dayton, O.
Born Cincinnati, Dec. 25, 1871. Gladiator, 1892-3. Mattern & Hamil-
ton, 33 Uavies Bldg.
♦1892. Martin William Hollenbeck.
Born Cincinnati, June 7, 1864. Ph. G., Coll. of Pharmacy, 1883. Pro-
ficiency Gold Medal, 1883. Died at Cincinnati, Dec. 2, 1892.
Thomas Lightfoot Pogue, ^ /' J, Cincinnati, O.
Born Maysville, Mason Co., Ky., Nov. 28, 1868. A. B., Washington
and Jefferson Coll., 189 1. Univ. of Va., 1891-2, where he was initi-
ated at Minor Chapter. Pogue & Pogue, United Bank Bldg.
Channing Wolcott Richards, Cincinnati, O.
Born Sept. 22, 1870. (Res., No. 75 Southern Ave., Mt. Auburn.) Rich-
ards & Richards, 28-30 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
George Samuel Robertson, Sidney, O.
Born April 7, 1868. Consul, 1892.
George Walter Ross, Highlands, Newport, Ky.
Born Feb. 3, 1874. Care of Pogue & Pogue, United Bank Bldg., Cin
cinnati, O.
»
Charles Humes San ford, - A', New Castle, Ky.
Born New Castle, Sept. 15, 1870. Hanover Coll., Ind., 1886-8. Centi
Coll., Danville, Ky., 1888-9. A. B., Univ. of Notre Dame, Ind
1890. City Atty. of New Castle.
HAMILTON CHAPTER. 235
Henry Frederick Schmidt, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, May 13, 1872. Scriptor» 1892-3. . No. 518 Walnut St.,
or No. 407 Milton St.
Hugo Albert Dorn Tafel,* Cincinnati, O.
Bom June 6, 1872. Care of Hon. Gustav Tafel, No. 7 Bavaria Bldg.,.
N. E. cor. Fourth and Walnut Sts.
Edward Munson Taylor, - X, Columbus, O.
Born Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O., Aug. 8, 1870. Univ. of Wooster,
1887-9. Jackson & Taylor, No. 13^ E. State St.
Harry Bridell Thompson, Steubenville, O.
Born Cadiz, O., Nov. 14, 1868. Ph. B., Scio Coll., 1890. Forensic
Discussion Prize. Delegate to Third National Convention of Phi
Dklta Phi, July, 1^93. City Solicitor since 1895. Care of City
Bldg.
William Collett Tichenor, // 9 //, Lebanon, O.
Born Lebanon, Sept. 3, 1868. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Pres. of
Republican Club at Univ. of Mich. Pres. of Blackstonc Club. For-
ensic Disputant.
Robert Tucker, ^ J ^, Toledo, ().
Born Milwood, Knox Co., O., Sept. 5, 1866. Ph. B., Buchtel Coll.,
Akron, O., 1891. Member of Eierett Lit. Society. Represented
Buchtel Coll., 0., at Intercollegiaie Oratorical Contest, Springfield,
l8qo, and won same. Represented Ohio at Interstate Oratorical
Contest, Lincoln, Neb., 1890. Consul, 1892-3. Care of Swayne,.
Swayne & Tyler, 49 Produce Exchange Bldg.
Howard Park Williamson, Lima, O.
Born Wapakoneta, O., Jan. 30, 1872. Ohio State Univ., two years.
Williamson & Blank, Union Blk.
William Ray Wood, I T, Cincinnati, O.
Born Jan. 14, 1871. Univ. of Cincinnati. Tribune, 1892-3. (Res.
Reading Road, Avondale.) Wood & Boyd, 27 Carlisle Bldg.
CLASS OF 1894.
Charles Elihu Ballard, South Charleston, O.
Born Aug. 6, 1867. Wilmington Coll., three years.
Charles Teasdale Coppock, 2' X, Cincinnati, O.
- Born Cincinnati, May 16, i8bS. B. S., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1890. For-
merly Treas. of McMickin Pub. Co. Coppock, Hammel & Coppock,.
15 Allen Bldg.
234 PHI DELIA PHI,
Charles Ferdinand Dolle, Cincinnati, O.
Born May 30, 1873. Bodman Bldg. No. 621 Main St.
Warren Card, Hamilton, O.
Born Hamilton, July 2, 1872. Forensic Discussion Prize. No. 205
Court St.
Harry Kneisley Harkness, # J J, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Born Glendale, O. , 1873. Kenyon Coll., 1890-2. Delegate to Third
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893. Proconsul,
1893-4. Cherrington & Harkness, 33-4 Commercial Blk.
Robert Henry Izor, Cincinnati, O.
Born Milton, Ind., Dec. 19, 1872. Attended Miami and Lehigh Uni-
versities. Gladiator, 1893-4. 33 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
William Byron Kelly, Chicago, 111.
Born Delaware, O., Dec. 3, 1869. B. L., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Con-
sul, 1893-4. 720 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Edward Randolph Meyer, Zanesville, O. ^
Born Zanesville, O., July 2, 1873. Zanesville High School. Tribane,
1893-4. No. 47 N. Fourth St.
Jay Russell Sweeney, Steubenville, O.
Scriptor, 1893-4. Dunbar, Kithcart & Sweeney, No. 107 N. Third St.
CLASS OF 1895.
Shaler Berry, Newport, Ky.
Born May, 1871. B. S., Harvard Univ., 1893.
Frank Sanford Brown, 1 X, Cincinnati, O.
- Born Cincinnati, O., Oct. 6, 1871. B. L., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1894.
305-6 Johnston Bldg.
Robert Carhart, (P F J, Los Angeles, Cal.
Born Gallon, O., Feb. 5, 1871. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1893.
Member of Zeta^atkean Lit. Society. Borden & Carhart, Roon&s
226-8 Stimson Blk.
James Stanley Carter, Cincinnati, O.
Born Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 28, 1873. Attended St. Xavier CoU.
Scriptor, 1894-5. Librarian of Law School. Wiggin*s Blk.
John Dawson Follett, J K E, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, O., Feb. 2, 1S71. A. B., Kenyon Coll., 1893. Mem-
ber of Philomatkesian Lit. Society. Proconsul, 1894-5. No. 41 E.
Fourth St.
HA MIL TON CHAPTER. 235
Joseph Benson Foraker, Jr., ^ K W^ 9 N £, Cincinnati, O-
Born Norwood, Hamilton Co., July 23, 1872. Ohio Wesleyan Univ.,
T888-9. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Consul, 1894-5. Foraker &
Prior, Carew Bldg.
*i896. Harris Nevin Harshbarger.
Born Port Jefferson, O., Aug. 8, 1862. Attended N. W. O. U. S.,
1 88 1-2. Member of Phihnmthean Lit. Society. Class Pres.
Member of 70th and 71st General Assembly of Ohio, from Shelby Co.,
1 891-5. Died in California.
Louis Allen Ireton, 2' A, Cincinnati, O.
Born Batavia, Clermont Co., O., Dec. 5, 1871. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan
Univ., 1893. Member of Zetagathean Lit. Society. Manager of
Practical Student. Pres. O. W. U. Athletic Assn., 1892-3. 206-7
Lincoln Inn Court Bldg., No. 519 Main St.
Clyde Parker Johnson, Cincinnati, ().
Bom Cincinnati, Feb. 8, 187*1. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1893. Affiliated
with CoNKLiNG Chapter, 1884-5. LL. B., Cornell Univ., 1895.
Johnson & Levy, 20 Chamber of ' Commerce Bldg.
■Charles Davies Jones, J K E, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, April 3, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. 15 Fosdick
Bldg., No. 41 E. Fourth St.
William Gholson Kittredge, Cincinnati, O.
Born Oct. 22, 1869. Harvard Univ., two years. Koeniglich Preuszische
Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Bonn, two years. Kit-
tredge & Wilby, Neave Bldg.
•George Edward Mills, Z *F, Cincinnati, O.
Born Norwood, O., Oct. 23, 1869. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. Exami-
nation, first prize. Law Class Valedictorian. Carlisle Bldg., Fourth
, and Walnut Sts.
Robert Froome Morris, A' <P, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, May 17, 1870. A. B., Amherst Coll., 1893. Forensic
Discussion winner. Commencement, 1895. 605 Johnston Bldg., S. W.
cor. Fifth and Walnut Sts.
CLASS OF 1896.
•Charles Mills Brower, Cincinnati, O.
Born Riverside, Hamilton Co., O., June 16, 1869. Proconsul, 1895-6-
Dixon Bldg., No. 141 E. Fourth St.
Thomas Douglas Corry, Cincinnati, O.
Born Madison, Ind., May 15, 1872. A. B., Princeton Univ., 1894.
Member of American Whig L\i. Society. Scriptor, 1895-6. (Res.,
No. 54 W. Fifth St., Covington, Ky. ) Richards & Richards, 28
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
236 PHI DELTA PHI,
WiLMOT Tyson Hissem, Cincinnati, O.
Born Shiloh, Tyler Co., W. Va., Nov. 2, 1866. (Res., S. W. cor. Fifth
and Overton bts., Newport, Ky.) Sec. Tacoma Transportation Co.»
foot of Vine St.
WiNFiELD Scott Kennedy, Jr., Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, June 17, 1871. A. B., Princton Univ., 1894. Member
of Whig Hall. (Res., No. 535 Garrard St., Covington, Ky.) 48
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Frederic Jabez Waters, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Dec. 16, 1870. Hughes High School, 1888. A. B.,
Yale Univ., 1894. Historian, 1895-6. (Res., No. 45 Albion Place,.
Mt. Auburn.) Care of Simrall & Galvin, Third and Walnut Sts.
CLASS OF 1897.
Charles Paul Brown, Jr., // ^ //, Cincinnati, O.
Miami Univ., 1887-90. Member of Miami Union. Delegate to and
Chairman of the Fifth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, Dec,
1896. Proconsul, 1896-7. 308 Johnston Bldg.
Charles Harry Conley, Marion, O.
Born Marion, Feb. 1, 1874. Ohio State Univ., 1894-5, where he was init-
iated at Swan Chapter.
John Green Deshler, Jr., Cincinnati, O,
Born Columbus, April 14, 1874. Franklin Preparatory School. Statioi>
C. Observatory Road, Walnut Hills.
Frank Preston Garrison, Cincinnati, O.
Hughes High School, 1893. First Scholarship prize in Junior and Mid-
dle years. (Res., West wood.)
Everett Winslow Hobart, Cincinnati, O.
' Born Cincinnati, Jan. 25, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. (Res., No..
901 Mt. Hope Ave., Price Hill.) Care of Matthews & Cleveland, 56
Carew Bldg.
Isaac M. Jordan, Jr., ^V T, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Dec. 22, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. (Res., Clif-
ton Ave., near Lafayette Ave.) Care of Harman, Colston, Gold-
smith & Hoadley, No. in E. Fourth St.
Bernard Stallo Kittredge, Cincinnati, O.
Born Avondale, Cincinnati, Jan. 13, 1874. Princeton Univ., i892~3»
Harvard Univ., 1883-5. (Res. Gholson and Washington Aves.^
Avondale.) 604-7 Neave Bldg.
HAMILTON CHAPTER, 237
Raymond Lloyd, 1 N, Angelica, Alleghany Co., N. Y.
Born Ciijcinnati, Dec. g, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Yale Law
School, where he afBliated with Waite Chapter, 1895-6. (Res. No.
2303 Auburn Av., Mt. Auburn.)
Harry Brent Mackoy, A K E, Cincinnati, O. .
Born Covington, Ky., July 18, 1874. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Mem-
ber of Wolf's Head. Consul, 1895-6. Examination, First Prize.
(Res., No. 54 W. Fourth St., Covington, Ky.) Mackoy & Lowman,
United Bank Bldg.
Randolph Matthews, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Sept. ig, 1874. Lawrenceville School, N. J., 1891-3.
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1893-4. Edge ClifiE Point, Walnut Hills.
Arthur Russell Morgan, Cincinnati, O.
Horn Cincinnati^ Sept. 24, 1868. Studied at the Universities of Gieszen
and Erlangen. Dickore & Morgan, Chemists, 238 E. Fifth St.
Alfred Kuno Nippert, Z A E, Cincinnati, ().
Bom Frankfort, a. M., Germany, June 12, 1872. B. L., Univ. of Cin-
cinnati, 1894. Press Representative of State of Ohio at World's Co-
lumbian Exposition, 1893. Delegate to Fourth National Convention
of Phi Delta Phi, June, 1895. Tribune, 1896-7. (Res., No. 1807
Fairfax Ave., Walnut Hills.) Librarian of Cincinnati Law School,
1894-7. College Bldg.
Paschal Learned Richards, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, March 19, 1872. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1892-3. Scrip-
tor, 1896-7. (Res., Glencoe Hotel, Mt. Auburn.) Richards & Rich-
ards, 28 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Charles Harmon Urban, Cincinnati, O.
■ Born Cincinnati, Feb. 27, 1870. Woodward High School, 1887. Mass.
Institute of Technology, 1887-8. Historian, 1896-7. No. 2417 In-
gleside Place, Walnut Hills.
CLASS OF 1898.
Charles Marshall Hodson, Kokomo, Ind.
Born Kokomo, June 7, 1868. No. 8 E. Seventh St., Cincinnati, O.
RuFUS King, Jr., Cincinnati, O.
Bom Cincinnati, Jan. 31, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Consul,
1897-8. No. 352 Lafayette Ave., Clifton.
John Weld Peck, B 6 //, Cincinnati, O.
Born Wyoming, O., Feb. 5, 1 874. Miami Univ., 1891-2. A. B.,
' Harvard Univ., 1896. Tribune, 1897-8. No. 224 McGregor Ave.
Mt. Auburn.
238 PHI DELTA PHI,
James Sanders Richards, 1 A", Cincinnati, O.
Born Glendale, Jan. 15, 1876. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1894-5. Scriptor^
1897-98. (Res., Glencoe Hotel, Mt. Auburn.)
CLASS OF 1899.
Charles Samuel Bailey, Glendale, O.
Bom Glendale, Aug. 15, 1871. Wyoming, O., High School, 1895.
Freight Agent, Cincinnati Transfer Co., cor. Vine and Second Sts.
STUDENTS IN THE LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE UNI-
VERSITY OF CINCINNATI.
Otis Harrison Fisk, Covington, Ky.
Born Covington, March 5, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. Ph. D.,
Ruperto-Carola Univ., Heidelberg, 1895. Dr. Juris., ibid.^ 1896.
Historian, 1897-8. (Res., No. 1017 Russell Ave.)
Charles Follett, A K E, 6 N E, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 1875. A- B-* Kenyon Coll. Follett & Kelby,
Fosdick Bldg., No. 41 E. Fourth St.
Robert Wade Humphreys, I A E, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, May 30, 1875. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1894-5. No. 120
Wellington Place.
Neil Bernard Mallon, 9^ T, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Dec. 4, 1874. A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 3356 Au-
burn St., Mt. Auburn.
Leander Davies Oliver, I A E, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, Nov. 29, 1872. B. L., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1896.
Proconsul, 1897-8. No. 512 Everett St.
Thomas Barbour Paxton, Jr., *F T, Cincinnati, O.
Born Cincinnati, July 15, 1873. ^- ^m Y^^^ Univ., 1896. Gladiator,
1897-8. Lafayette Ave., Clifton.
George Howard Warrington, Cincinnati, O.
Bom Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. (Forest Ave.,
Avondale.) United Bank Bldg.
GIBSON CHAPTER
IN THE
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
OF THE
University of Pennsylvania
ESTABLISHED 1886.
A PAMPHLET, called: Proposals Relative to the Educa-
tion of Youth in Pennsylvania^ written in 1749 by Dr.
Franklin, led to an association by certain citizens of Phila-
delphia, for the purpose of founding a school on the lines
suggested by that wise counsellor. Over two thousand
pounds, equivalent to at least forty thousand dollars, at the
present time, was raised. A building, which had been erected
to accommodate the thronged congregations of the celebrated
Whitefield, was purchased. A Board of Trustees was consti-
tuted, to whom the school and buildings were transferred upon
their assuming the original trusts, and in 1751 the Academy,
consisting of an English, a Mathematical, and a Latin School,
each under a Master, with subordinate tutors and ushers, was
formally opened. So successful was the undertaking that in
two years the Trustees applied to the Proprietaries for
Charter, which was thus granted: —
Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, true and absolute pro^
prietaries and governors in chief of the province of Penn-
sylvania and counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, on
Delaware, to all persons to whom these presents shall come,
greeting : Whereas, the well-being of a society depends on
the education of their youth, as well as, in great measure.
240 PHI DELTA PHI,
the eternal welfare of every individual, by impressing on
their tender minds principles of morality and religion, instruct-
ing them in the several duties they owe to the society in which
they live, and one towards another, giving them the knowl-
edge of languages, and other parts of useful learning neces-
sary thereto, in order to render them serviceable in the
several public stations to which they may be called.
Now know ye y That we favor such pious, useful, gener-
ous, and charitable designs, hoping through the favor of
Almighty God, this academy may prove a nursery of virtue
and wisdom, and that it will produce men of dispositions and
capacities beneficial to mankind in the various occupations
of life; but more particularly suited to the infant state of
North America in general, and for other causes and consid-
erations us hereto specially moving, have granted, ordained,
declared, constituted, and appointed, and by these presents
we do for us, our heirs, and successors, grant, ordain, declare,
constitute, and appoint. That the said Thomas Lawrence,
and others, as before recited, and such others, as shall be
from time to time chosen, nominated or" elected in their place
and stead, shall be one community, corporation and body pol-
itic, to have continuance forever, by the name of The Trustees
of the Academy and Charitable School in the Province of
Pennsylvania.
In witness whereof^ we have caused these our letters to be
made patent; in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of our
sovereign lord, George the second, who now is king of Great
Britain, France, and Ireland, etc., and in the year of our
Lord, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-three.
The Law School of the University of Pennsylvania was
founded in 1790, and reorganized in 1850. The Chapter
was established April 26, 1886, by T. S. Wood. The name
was chosen in honor of John Bannister Gibson, 1 780-1853,
-one of the most learned and distinguished Judges of the
State of Pennsylvania. j
HONORARY MEMBERS*
Abbott Morton Cooper, Philadelphia, Penn.
Friends Central School, of Philadelphia. LL. B., University of Penn-
sylvania, 1888. Cooper & Harrington, 514-17 Franklin Building, No.
133 S. Twelfth Street.
CLASS OF 1886.
LiNDLEY Miller Garrison, Camden, N. J.
Phillips Academy, Exeter, Harvard Univ., each one year. Garrison &
Starr, No. 11 1 Market St.
John J. Hillman. (Address unknown.)
Ralph Kauffman, Ellensburg, Wash.
I^w Class Pres. Kaufman & Frost.
Benson Landon, Chicago, III.
1001-3 Security Bldg. No. 188 Madison St., cor. Fifth.
John MacDonald, Philadelphia, Penn.
Pottstown High School, 1865. 718-9 Girard Bldg.
^1894. William Henrv Price.
Practiced in Philadelphia. Died June 7, 1894.
James Dallas Steele, New York City.
A. B., Univ. of Penn., 1884. A. M., ibid., 1887. B. D., 1891. Ph. D.,
1892. lecturer in Hebrew, Columbia Coll., 1891-2. Pastor of First
Reformed Presbyterian Church. Author of numerous articles on Bib-
lical Criticism. No. 29 W. 93d St..
Thomas Stewart Wood, Philadelphia. Penn.
No. 2106 Wood St., or care of Fairraount Machine Co.
CLASS OF 1887.
Russell Thomas Boswell, .V ^, <P ^ A', Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B., Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Penn., 1884. Junior Oratorical Contest
Gold Medal. Latin Salutatory. Author of **A Trip to the Fair,"
1893. 708 Drexel Bldg. .
Harry Kelley Fries, Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B., Central High School, Philadelphia, 1885. 606-7 Hale Bldg., No.
1328 Chestnut St.
242 PHI DELTA PHI,
Roberts Lowrie, ^ A' ^, Philadelphia, Penn.
Born Warrior's Mark, Penn., Nov. 3, 1861. A. B., Univ. of Wooster,
1882. 750 Drexel Bldg.
James Craig McLanahan. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Williams Coll., 1885.
Abner H. Mershon, Philadelphia, Penn.
Scriptor, and Correspondent of Phi Delta Phi Brief. Hazel ton Bldg.,
No. 801 Walnut St.
Lewis Starr, Camden, N. J.
Woodbury, N. J., Academy, 1882. Dist. Atty. of Gloucester Co. Starr
& Garrison, No. iii Market St.
CLASS OF 1888.
David Howard Conrade, Philadelphia, Penn.
Member of General Assembly of Penn., 1894-5. 909 Girard Bldg.
George Herbert Taylor, Camden, N. J.
No. 1616 Oxford St.
♦1890. George White Worman.
Practiced at Camden, N. J.
CLASS OF 1889.
George Wellington Beale, Scranton, Penn.
B. E., Mansfield State Normal School, 1887. Nominee for Judge of
Court of Common Pleas of Lake Co. Bun Bldg.
♦1889. Stacy Barcroft Beebe.
Ohio State Univ., 1878-83. Practiced at Coshocton, O.
George Hinsen Berkheiser, Philadelphia, Penn.-
Philadelphia High School, two years. No. 719 Walnut St.
♦1890. Irving Webster Bierer.
Attended Thiel Coll. Practiced at Philadelphia.
Edward Joseph Coll, Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B. Central High School, 1887. Sec. of Dem. City Com. No. 1407
Filbert St.
Augustus Felix Daix, Jr., Philadelphia, Penn.
Attended Lauderbach Academy. Proconsul. Delegate to the Second
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889. (Res,, 221 1
Columbia Ave.) A. F. Daix & Son, Real Elstate Brokers, No. no 4.
Thirteenth St.
GIBSON CHAPTER. 243
Horace G. Durbin, New Kensington, Pa.
Lykens High School, 1S86. Borough Solicitor of New Kensingtoa,
1893-4-
Joseph Rosenbaum Fahy, Philadelphia, Penn.
No. 130 S. Sixth St.
Nathan Clarence Horton, Orange, N. J.
Scriptor, and Correspondent of Phi Delta Phi Briefs 1888. City
Counsel, 1893-4. Lieut. N. G. N. J. Orange National Bank Bldg,
252 Main St.
Frederick Jacob Knaus, Philadelphia, Penn.
Ph. G., Philadelphia Coll. of Pharmacy, 1882. No. 773 S. Twelfth St.
David Lavis, Philadelphia, Penn.
Asst. City Solicitor. City Hall.
Francis Scoffin Laws, Philadelphia, Penn.
No. 603 Chestnut St.
Edward Fell Lukens, Philadelphia, Penn.
812 Girard Bldg.
William Morgan Montgomery, Salem, Va.
Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1882. Trinity Coll., Penn., 1880-3.
Scriptor.
»
Harvey Clapp Newitt, Jr., Philadelphia, Penn.
Asst. \J, S. Dist. Atty. No. 21 £2 Diamond St. •
J. Martin Shindel, Lebanon, Penn.
Washington, D. C, High School. Washington Spencerian Coll. of Com-
merce. B. S., Riggs Academy. Took a course in Literature, His-
tory and Political Economy at Univ. of Penn. Studied Law in office
Hon. Benj. Harris Brewster, Atty. General in Pres. Arthur's Cabinet.
Sec. of Republican Co. Committee, 1894. Asst. Sec. Lebanon Board
of Trade in 1894. Pres. City League of Republican Clubs, 1895.
First Lieut. Lebanon Rifles, 1895. City Comptroller, 1895. Dist.
Atty. of Lebanon Co., 1896. Weimer Bldg., No. 825 Cumberland
St. Also in practice in Philadelphia, Penn., where he is associated
with Bro. Edward J. Coll., No. 1407 Filbert St.
John Wesley Simmons, Philadelphia, Penn.
C. E., Penn. Mil. Academy. With Hon. R. E. Pattison, Governor of
Penn.
CLASS OF 1890.
The course in the Law School being extended from two
10 three years, there was of necessity no graduating class.
244 ' PHI DELTA PHI,
CLASS OF 1891.
Robert Scott Ammerman, Danville, Penn.
Danville High School. City Solicitor four years. Dist. Atty. of Mon
tour Co., 1894-6.
■
Sumner Sali.ade Bowman, Williamstown, Penn.
B. S., Dickinson Coll., 1886.
Charles Lincoln Brown, Philadelphia, Penn.
Lehigh Univ., 1883-5. Member of the Common Council, 1895-6.
Member of Senate of Penn., 1896-7. No. 608 Chestnut St.
Porter P'arquharson Cope, Philadelphia, Penn.
Member of Tenn. Historical Society, Penn. Historical Society, The
Colonial Society, etc Editor and Author. Not in practice. **Thc
Bartram," No. 3300 Chestnut St.
Samuel Singer Craig, Philadelphia, Penn.
.Attended State Normal School. Also Croton Mil. Academy. Smithcrs
& Craig, 203-5 Franklin Bldg.
*i89o. Thomas Reynolds Graham.
N. Y. Univ., 1887-8. Home address was Kenton, Del.
Alfred Roland Haig, Philadelphia, Penn.
Attended Central High School, Philadelphia, two years. Honorahle
mention on Thesis. Ass't Editor of Weekly Notes of Cases. Tital
Officer of The Land Title & Trust Co. Associated with Harrity &
Beck. Rooms 11 12 Girard Bldg. N. E. cor. Broad and Chestnut Sts.
1 112 Girard Bldg.
Robert Anderson Heberling, S J .f, Mauch Chunk, Penn.
Lehigh Univ. Ph. B., Dickinson Coll., 1888. M. A., ibid. City Clerk
four years. Sec. to the Board of Health, three years.
Michael Joseph Morley. (Address unknown.)
.\. B., Mount St. Mary's Coll. Letter to Philadelphia, Penn., retamed
unclaimed.
John Michael Snyder, Philadelphia, Penn.
Taylor .Academy, Wilmington, Del., 1872-3. Bauer & Snyder, Real
Estate and I^w. No. 1 233 Girard Ave.
Eli AS Henley White, Philadelphia, Penn.
Earlham Coll., Richmond, Tnd. A. B., Haverford Coll., Penn., 1885.
726-34 Drexel Bldg.
GIBSON CHAPTER. 245
Charles Sturcus Wood, Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B., Central High School, Philadelphia, 1886. A. M., ibid,y 1892.
Ph. B., Univ. of Penn. (Wharton School), 1888. Ivy Orator, 1888.
Member of Pkilomathean Lit. Society. Consul. Asst. City Solicitor
since 1892, in charge of Bond and Contract Dept. and in Roads and
Streets Dept., 464-6 City Hall. Oflfice, 606-8 Franklin Bldg.
CLASS OP 1892.
Francis Bernard Bracken, Philadelphia, Penn.
St. Vincent Coll., three years. Law Class Pres. One of three receiving
First Grade Graduation Honors, 1892. Author of Pamphlet on *' In-
come Tax Law of 1894." Gallagher & Bracken, No. 608 Che-.t-
nut St.
Henry Irick Budd, Jr., Camden, N. J.
A. B., Coll. of N. J., Princeton, 1888. A. M., ibid.^ 1891. Member of
Cliosophic Lit. Society. First Honorable Mention for Graduation Es-
say. No. roi Market St.
S. Blaine Ewing, <P F J, Pittsburgh, Penn.
A. B., Washington and Jefferson Coll., [889. Honoroble Mention on
Essay, **Oil and Gas Leases." Of David Q. & Blaine Ewing, Car-
negie Bldg.
Thomas William Jopson, Philadelphia, Penn.
Philadelphia, Penn., High School, 1882-5. Vice-Pres. of Law Class.
(Res., 314 High St., Germantown.) No. 523 Chestnut St.
John Aloysius McCarthy, Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B., Central High School, Philadelphia, 1889. T. & T. W. Johnson
Essay Prize. P. Pemberton Morris Examination Prize, 1892. 70T
Drexel Bldg.
Samuel Horace Myers, Philadelphia, Penn.
B. S., Lafayette Coll., 1888. M. S., ibid.y 1891. (Res., No. 5438 Mor-
ris St., Germantown.) 914 Betz Bldg.
♦1895. William Howell Powell.
Died at No. 4316 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Philadelphia, in January,
1895.
Samuel Pennington Rotan, Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B., Philadelphia High School, 1886. A. M., tbid. Prof, in Temple
College Law School. (Res., No. 2129 Greene St.) 600-2 Girard Bldg.
Danniel Messick Stewart, Philadelphia, Penn.
Scriptor. (Res., No. 1951 N. Twentieth St.) 634 Drexel Bldg.
Henry Jackson Waters. (Address unknown. )
246 PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OF 1893.
Arthur Wilson Depue, Philadelphia, Penn.
Blair Presbyterian Academy, four years. Consul. Penn. Ma tan 1 Bldg.,
No. looi Chestnut St.
Joseph Barton Large, Philadelphia, Penn.
No. 227 S. Ninth St.
Edwin Channing Nevin, Philadelphia, Penn.
Rugby Academy, three years. Proconsul. Rooms 55-7, N. E. cor. Fifth
and Chestnut Sts.
CLASS OF 1894.
J. Harry Covington, Easton, Md.
Scriptor. Moreland Blk.
Through the efforts of the Council, aided by Bro. H. N.
Robinson of Marshall Chapter, Bros. Large, Nevin and
other alumni, the Chapter was re-organized and re-estab-
lished. Bros. McShea, Merrill and Anderson were first initi-
ated, and in Houston Hall, on the 31st day of March, Y896,
the above named brethren, assisted by Bros. Rufus H.
Baker and Alan O. Clephane of Marshall Chapter, duly
initiated the following seven members:
CLASS OF 1896.
Frederick Walter Gourlav, Philadelphia, Penn.
a. B., Central High School, Philadelphia, 1893. Rooms 55-7 N. E.
cor. Fifth and Chestnut Sts.
CLASS OF 1897.
Samuel Mitchell Clement, Jr., Philadelphia, Penn.
No. 13 S. Sixteenth St.
Joseph Atkins Culbert, Philadelphia, Penn.
No. 1700 Oxford St.
Roland Roberts Foulke, Philadelphia, Penn.
Cornell Univ., 1882-3. Tribune, 1896-7. No. 3403 Hamilton Si.
William Alexander Gray, Philadelphia, Penn.
No. 1808 Camac St.
i
GIBSON CHAPTER, 247
DiLWORTH Potts Hibberd, Malvern, Penn.
B. S., Haverford Coll., 1890. M. A., ibid. Teacher of Mathematics in
Friends' Central School. Philadelphia address, 11 12 Girard Bldg.
William B. Linn, Philadelphia, Penn.
Pres. Hare Law Club. Historian, 1896-7. No. 706 Walnut St.
Walter Ross McShea, Atlantic City, N. J.
Atlantic City High School, 1892.
George Irving Merrill, Philadelphia, Penn.
A. B., Central High School, Philadelphia, 1894. A. M., ibid.^ 1897.
Scriptor /r<7 /^w., 1890. Proconsul, 1896-7. Pres. of Phi Beta Lit.
Society. (Res., No. 2137 N. Thirteenth St.) 550 Drexel Bldg.
Harry Norman Robison, Philadelphia, Penn.
Columbian Univ. Law School, 1894-5, where he was initiated at Mar-
shall Chapter. Consul, 1896-7. No. 609 N. Forty-third St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Frank Edgar Anderson, Philadelphia, Penn.
Brown's Preparatory Coll., three years. Scriptor, 1896-7. No. 418 N.
Fortieth St.
George Alva Grevemeyer, Philadelphia, Penn.
B. S., Univ. of Penn., 1895. No. 2008 N. Broad St.
Ambrose Higgins, Germantown, Philadelphia, Penn.
Wilkes Barre High School, 1889. No. 228 Price St.
Roy Wilson White, Richmond, Ind.
6. S., Earlham Coll., 1894. A. M., Haverford Coll., 1895. Editor-in-
chief of American Law Regis ter, 1897-8. No. 303 W. Pearl St.
CHOATE CHAPTER
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
THE LAW SCHOOL OF
HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
ESTABLISHED 1887.
ON Thursday, Sept. 8, 1636, The Generall Court of Mas-
sachusetts, houlden at Boston, passed a resolution giv-
ing 400 Pounds towards '* aschoale or colledge, " which was to
be located at Newetowne. At a Generall Court held at Newe-
towne, the 2d day of the 3d Mo., (May) 1638, it was ^'ordered
that Newetowne shall henceforward be called Cambrige" as a
mark of affection for the English town at whose university
many of the colonists had been educated. This was the
official beginning of the College, but little had yet been done
when the Reverend John Harvard, a young dissenting minis-
ter, came to the colony and settled at Charlestown, died, and
bequeathed one-half of his property and his entire library to
the school at Newtown. At a Generall Courte, houlden at
Boston^ the 13th of the ist Mo. (March) it was ordered '* that
the colledge agreed vpon formerly to bee built at Cambridg
shalbee called Harvard Colledge."
250 / PHI DELTA PHI.
In 1780 when a Constitution was framed for the new
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Articles were introduced
in connection with Harvard. In these articles Harvard is
spoken of as a University. Since that time, at any event, it
has been proper to speak of the place as a University. The
exact date upon which the College became known as a Uni-
versity cannot be told. The corporate name of the University
still is, as it always has been, the President and Fellows of
Harvard College.
However, in order to secure uniformity, we have used the
designation '*Coll." in connection with all graduates prior to
1887.
In 181 7 the University established the Law Department.
The Harvard Law RevieiVy founded in 1887, is published by
the school, and, as will be seen -on Ihe following pages, most
of its editors are members of our Order.
The idea of establishing a Chapter at this Law School
originated with Frederick B. Harlow, '88. Mentioning the
matter to several of his intimate classmates and securing their
cooperation, a petition for a charter was presented to the
Chapters. The charter was granted under date of January
22, 1887, and the Chapter instituted five days later by mem-
bers of the Webster Chapter.
HONORARY MEMBERS-
Mllville Weston Fuller, X (P*, Washington, D. C.
Born Augusta, Maine, February ii, 1833. A. B., Bowdoin College, 1853.
A.M., idid. Harvard Law School, 1855-6. LL. D., Bowdoin CoUejje,
1888. LL. D., Northwestern University, 1888. LL. D., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1 891. Proprietorand Chief Editor of 7^/4^ ^^^, Augusta, Maine,
1854. Annual address at a convention of the Chi Psi Fraternity, at
Springfield, Massachusetts, on the ** Crusade of Genius," 1855. City
Attorney and President of the Common Council of Augusta, 1856.
Delegate to Illinois State Constitutional Convention, 1861. Member
of Illinois legislature, 1863-5. Delegate to National Democratic
Conventions of 1864, 1872, 1876, and 1880. Appointed Chief Justice
of United States Supreme Court by President Cleveland, April 30,
confirmed July 2D, and took the oath of oRice October 8, 1888. No.
1800 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.
James Barr Ames, A J 0, Cambridge^ Massachusetts.
A. B., Harvard College, 1868. A. M., iditt, 1871. LL. B., tdid., 1872.
Tutor, idid.f 1 871-2. Instructor in History, i6id., 1872-3. Assist-
ant Professor of I^w, iV^/V., 1873-7. Professor of Law, tdid.t
1877-9. Bussey Professor of Law, Harvard University since 1879.
Dean, tdid., since 1895. Author of '* Cases on Bills and Notes,"
1881. '* Cases in Pleading," 1885. •* Cases on Torts," 1886. "Cases
on Partnership," 1887. *' Ames and Smith's Selection of Cases
on the Law of Torts," 1893. "Cases on Trusts," 1888. Sec-
ond Edition, 1893. Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sci-
ences. No. II Frisbie Place.
John Chipman Gray, Boston, Massachusetts.
A. B., Harvard College, 1859. A. M., i^/V., . LL. B., idid., 1861.
LL. D., Yale University, 1894. LL. D., Harvard University, 1 895.
Lecturer in Harvard Law School, 1869-70, also 1 871-4. Story Pro*
fessor of Law, f^t</., 1875-83. Royal Professor of Law, ifiid,,
since 1883. Author of ** Restraints on Alienation of Property," 1883.
"Cases on Property," 1888-92. The Rule against Perpetuities,"
1886. Fellow American Academy. No. 50 State Street.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Boston, Massachusetts.
A. B., Harvard College, 1861. LL. B., i^iV., 1866. LL. D., Yale
College, 1886. I-«cturer in Harvard Law School, 1871-3. Overseer,
Harvard University, 1876-82. Professor of Law, i^i</., 1882-3.
Author of "Common Law," 1881. "Kent's Commentaries," four
volumes, thirteenth edition, 1884. Justice Supreme Court of Massa-
chusetts. Fellow American Academv. Member of Massachusetts
Historical Society.
252 PHI DELTA PHI.
Christopher Columbus Langdell, Cambridge, Massachu-
setts.
A. B., Harvard College, 185 1. LL. B., ibid.^ 1853. A. M., (Hon.),
ihid.^ 1854. LL. D., Beloit, Wisconsin, 1875. Dane Profesor of
Law, Harvard University, since 1870. Dean, ihid.^ 1870-95. Author
of ** Leading Cases on Sales of Personal Property," 1S71. "Cases
of Contracts with Summary of Contracts," second edition, 1879.
** Cases in Equity Pleading," 1875. " Summary of the Law of Con-
tracts," 18S0. "Summary of Equity Pleading," 1883. Fellow of
American Academy. No. 37 Quincy Street.
Jeremiah Smith, /4 J <P, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
A. B., Harvard College, 1856. •^. M., ibid. LL. D., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1883. Story Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, since
1890. Justice of Supreme Court of New Hampshire. Fellow Amer-
ican Academy. No. 4 Berkeley Street.
James Bradley Thayer, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
A. B., Harvard College, 1852. LL. B., ibid., 1836. LL. D., Iowa State
University, 1891. LL. D., Harvard University, 1894. Royal Profes-
sor of Law, Harvard l^w School, 1873-83. Professor of Law, 1883—
93. Weld Professor of Law, ibid.y since 1893. Fellow American
Academy. Member of Massachusetts Historical Societ]^. No. 5
Phillips Place.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
MIDDLE CLASS— '88.
Frederick Bemis Harlow, Worcester, Massachusetts.
A. B., Amherst College, 1885. Master in Chancery. 48—9 Burnside
Building. No. 339 Main Street.
Fletcher Ladd.
(See Class of '90.)
John Anderson Waterman, A A<P, (P H h\ Gorham, Maine.
A. B., Bowdoin College, 1884. A. M., ibid., 1887. Scriptor, and Cor-
respondent of Phi Dklta Phi Brief, 1887-8. Treas. of Gorhana
Savings Bank.
John Charles Zulauf, 4> F J, Jeffersonville, Indiana.
A. B., DePauw University, 1885. LL. B., lx>uisville Law School, 1886
Scriptor. Vice-President Citizens' National Bank.
CHOATE CHAPTER. 253
JUNI0RS-'89.
Arthur Fay Foster, Lynn, Massachusetts.
Alfred Edward McCordic, Duluth, Minnesota.
IX. B., cum laude. Delegate to Second National Convention of Phi
Delta Phi, May, 1889. McCordic & Crosby, First National Bank
Building.
Samuel Houston Morgan, Macomb, 111.
LL. B., 1890.
Hknry Ernest Oxnard, Lawrence, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1886. Andover, Mass., Theological Seminary,
1894. Installed Pastor of the Riverside Congregational Church of
Lawrence, January, 1S96. No. 50 Butler St.
Girard GonrREY Ruel, St. John, New Brunswick.
LL. B., cum lauJe. City Councilman. P. O. Box 321.
CLASS OF 1888.
Henry Lee Hatch. T /, Lincoln, Gal.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1884. In mercantile pursuits, 1884-6. Colum-
bian Univ. I^w School, 1887-9, where he affiliated with Marshall
Chapter. Clerk, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-9. Organ-
izer and Sec. of Strafford, Vt., Creamery Assn. Postmaster, 1894-6.
Ernest Hoen, Jr., Baltimore, Md.
First initiate. Consul, 1887-8. 8-9 Hoen Bldg.
CLASS OF 1889.
Wn.LiAM Francis Bacon, ^ // K, Boston, Mass.
a. B., summa cum laude^ Harvard Coll., 1885. A. M., ibid., 1889.
LL. B., cum laudf. (Res., No. 52 Hyde Ave., Newton, Mass.)
Room 42, No. 113 Devonshire St.
Stephen Smith Bartlett, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1885. No. 53 State St.
Edward Everett Blodgett, B ^ II, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. No. 28 State St.
Ernest Lee Conant, ^ li K, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1884. A. M., idid., 1889. Instructor m Foren-
sics. Harvard Univ., 1887-9. Instructor in History, idid., 1 893-4.
Instructor in I^w, ibid.y 1894-5. No. 2 Wall St.
Geo. H. Kattenhorn, Cincinnati, O.
Woodward High School. 605-6 Johnston Bldg.
254 PHI DELTA PHI.
George Read Nutter, ^ B K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1885. A. M., ibid.^ 1889. Member of Hasty
Pudding, also of O. K. Editor-in-Chief of Harvard Law Review,
Koenigl. Bayerische Lud wig-Maximilians Universitaet, Munich,
1884-5. Member of firm Warren & Brandeis, No. 220 Devon-
shire St.
Edward Terry Sanford, Knoxville, Tenn.
A. B., Ph. B., and Valedictorian, Univ. of Tenn., 1883. A. B., magna
cum laitde^ Harvard Coll., 1885. LL. B., cum laude A. M., Har-
vard Univ., 1889. Member of O, K. and Signet Societies. At-
tended Ecole des Sciences Politiques, at Paris. Pres. one year of
Alumni Assn. of Univ. of Tenn. At Centennial Exercises of Univ.,
delivered an address on "Blount College and the University of Ten-
nessee," which has been published by the University. Corporation
Law. Lucky, Sanford & Tyson, East Tenn. National Bank Bldg.
Edward Irving Smith, ^ B K, Lincoln, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1885. A. M., ibid., 1889. Member of Phi Delta
Phi Council, 1889-93.
Frank Dugan Swope, (P A 0, Louisville, Ky.
A. B., Hanover Coll., Ind., 1885. A. M., ibid., i88g. A. M., Harvard
Univ., 1889. Orator Junior Ex., 1884. U. L. Spring Ex., 1885.
Scientific Oration, Third Honor, Commencement, 1885. Delegate to
National Convention of Phi Delta Theta, 1884. Editor and Con-
tributor to third edition of "Songs of Phi Delta Theta," 1886.
Editor of sixth edition of Phi Delta Theta Catalogue, 1892-4,
Kenyon Bldg., No. 216 Fifth St.
Edward Clarence Wright, Kansas City, Mo.
A.. B., Harvard Coll., 1886. Real Estate and Corporation Law, 55 Wa-
terworks Bldg.
CLASS OF 1890.
John Dorr Bradley, i4 J *, Chicago, III.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1886. Formerly practiced in Boston. Was Treas.
of a Fibre Co. of N. Y. Now in Real Estate business, 1675 Old Col-
ony Bldg.
Wilson Gardner Crosby, J T, 0 B K, Duluth, Minn.
A. B., and Valedictory, Brown Univ., 1883. Also attended Berlin, Leip>
zig and Tuebingen Univs. McCordic & Crosby, 601-3 First National
Bank Bldg.
Robert Warner Frost, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. Member of Signet Society. 839 Tre*.
mont Bldg.
CHOATE CHAPTER, 255
George Pope Furber, (P B K^ Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. A. M., ibid.^ 1890. Member of Signet
Society. 517 Exchange Bldg.
*i893. Charles Incalls Giddings.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. A. M., ibid., 1890. Practiced in Boston,
also in Beverley, Mass.
John Fletcher Harper, .V V, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1883-4. A. B., Amherst Coll., 1887. Class Pres. Com-
missioner of Circuit Court since 1892. Master and Commissioner of
U. S. Circuit Court, Eastern Dist. of Wis., since March, 1896. Room
II, No. 112 Wisconsin St.
Charles Hudson, <P K ^, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Dec. 18, 1864. Univ. of Minn., 188 1-3. Univ. of Mich.,
1883-6. Editor of Oracle, 1887. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887.
A. M., ibid., 1890. Member of Signet. Childs & Hudson, 29-30
Borden Blk.
Francis Cleaveland Huntington.
See Class of 189 1.
Louis Fiske Hyde, Boston, Mass.
A. B., magna cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1887. A. M., ibid., 1890.
LL. B., cum laude. Correspondent of Columbia Law IHmes, 1889-
90. No. 7 Water St., or No. 81 Milk St.
Fletcher Ladd, A J <P, <P H K, Lancaster, N. H.
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1884. Originally Charter Member. Consul.
Ladd & Fletcher.
Charles Plimpton Lincoln, Boston, Mass.
No. 209 Washington St.
John R. McArthur. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1885. Attended Ecole des Sciences Politiques, at
Paris. Letter to No. 27$ Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, returned
unclaimed.
Charles James Oaks, Albany, N. Y.
Abiturient, Baden Gymnasium, 1887. No. 290 State St.
Arthur Charles Rounds, .V ^, (p B K, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1887. A. M., Harvard Univ., 1890. Prof, of
Law in Metropolis Law School, 1893-5. Prof, of Law in Evening
Dept. of the Law School of New York Univ. Of Carter, Hughes &
Dwight, No. 96 Broadway, also No. 6 Wall St.
Philip Sidney Rust, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. Room 64, No. 40 Water St.
2 5 6 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Hknry Schofield, Dudley, Mass.
A. B., Han'ard Univ., 1887. A. M., ibid.^ 1890-
Aaron Claflin Thayer, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. A. M., ibid.^ 1890. Rnney, Thayer & "
Hadlock ('93), No. 44 Pine St.
Joseph Walker, A A ^^ Boston, Mass.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1887. A. M.; ibid,^ l8go. LL. B., cum laude.
A. M., Harvard Univ., 1890. 730 Exchange Bldg., No. 53 State St.
CLASS OF 1891.
Richmond Ogston Aulick, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid. No. 160 Broadway.
James Alderson Bailey, Jr., * B K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., summa cum laude^ Harvard Univ., i838. A. M., ibid.^ 1891.
LL. B., cum laude. Member of Sigtut Society. Member of Mass.
House of Representatives, two years. Published, with co-operation
of the author, an edition of *' Browne on the Statute of Fraud." No.
53 State St.
Ely Whitney Blake, Jr., J J ^, cP /? /T, Syracuse, N. Y.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1888. Asst., Indian Dept. of Hampton Institute,
Hampton, Va., 1 891-2. General Manager of Providence, R. L, So-
ciety for Organizing Charity, 1893-6. Care of The Solvay Process
Co., Mnfrs.
ft
Wilfred Bolster, Boston, Mass.
A. B.. viagna cum laude^ Harvard Univ., 1888. A. M., ibid.^ 1891.
LL. B., cum laude. Editor-in-Chief of Harvard Imw Review. No.
53 State St.
George Faunce Buck, Stockton, CaL
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. Hastings ColL of the Law, 1888-9, where
he was admitted to Pomp:roy Chapter. Dudley & Buck, Odd Fellows
Bldg.
Guy Cunningham, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. A. M., ibid.^ 1891. (Res., No. 12 Hovey
St., Gloucester, Mass.) No. 40 Water St.
Herbert Henry Darling, <P H K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. Member of O. K. and Signet Societies.
No. 21 Pemberton Sq.
David Taggert Dickinson, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1888. A. M., tbid.y 1891. Member of Mass.
House of Representatives, 1895-6. No. 53 State St.
CHOATE CHAPTER, 257
Stephen Austin Foster, Z *y, <P B K, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Tufts Coll., 18S7. LL. B., cum laud^. A. M., Harvard Univ.,
1891. Formerly practiced in Boston. Aldrich, Reed, Foster & Allen,
Home Ins. Bldg., LaSalle St.
I.ocKWOOD HoNORfi, A A 0, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1888. A. M., i^iV., 1891. Member of O. K.
Asst. Special Assessment Atty. of Chicago. Greene, Robbins & Ho-
nore, 617 Home Ins. Bldg., No. 205 I^Salle St.
Francis Cleaveland Huntington, J T, (P P K, New York
City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. A. M., idi'd.t 1891. Originally of Class of
'90. Huntington & Rhinelander, No. 48 Wall St.
William Henry Rand, Jr., Z ^, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1888. A. M., idiJ.^ 1 891. Commencement Ora-
tion, 1 891. Asst. Corporation Counsel of New York City. No. 2
Tryon Row.
Edgar Judson Rich, * li K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887. M. A., t^iV., 1891. Member of O. K.
Honors in Political Science. Railroad Law. 517 Exchange Bldg.
Odin Barnes Roberts, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1886. A. M., ihid^ 1891. S. B., Mass. Institute
of Technology, i888. Federal Equity Practice, Patent, Copyright and
Trade Mark Law. Lange & Roberts, No. 95 Milk St.
Walter Willard Ross, Chicago, III.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 18S8. A. M., ihid.^ i8gi. Union Coll. of Law,
1888-9, where he was initiated at Booth Chapter. Asst. Corporation
Counsel of Chicago. Local Atty. at Chicago of C, R. \. & P. R. R.
Co. Care of C, R. L & P. R. R. Co.
Livingston Boyd Stedman, (P B AT, Seattle, Wash.
A. B., magna cum laude^ Harvard Univ., 1887. M. A., ibid., 1891.
Honorable Mention in Political Economy and English Composition.
Member of Signet Society. Hastings & Stedman, 60-65 Haller
Bldg.
Ezra Ripley Thayer, A J (P, 0 H K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., summa cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1888. M. A., ibid., 189I.
LL. B., cum 'laude. Harvard I^aw School Assn. Prize for Essay.
Room 17, No. 220 Devonshire St.
William Goodrich Thompson, ^ B A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., summa cum laudfy Harvard Univ., 1888. A. M., ibid,, 1891.
Asst. U. S. Atty. for District of Mass., 1893-6. Matthews & Thomp-
son. Room ii34Tremont Bldg.
258 PHI DELTA PHI.
Perry Davis Trafford, <P B K, New VTork City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. No. 97 Cedar St.
CLASS OF 1892.
Charles Francis Adams, 2D, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1S88. Mayor of Quincy, Mass. No. 23 Court St.
Philip Dexter, J K E, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. No. 40 State St.
Gerald Hull Gray, A J 0, New York City.
Harvard Univ., 1885-8. Sec. to Judge Sedgwick of New York Supreme
Court, three years. No. 26 Exchange Place.
Prescott Farnsworth Hall, Boston, Mass.
A. B., cum laude^ Harvard Univ.. 1889. Member of O. K, and .SV^'^-
net Societies. Sec. Imigration Restriction League. Nominee for
State Legislature. (Res., Brookline, Mass.,) No. 53 State St.
GuRDON Saltonstall Howe, Haverhill, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. No. 77 Main St.
Carleton Hunneman, J ^, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid.^ 1892. 506 Exchange Bldg.
*i896. Frederick Boyden Jacobs, ^ h K.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid.^ 1892. Editor Harvard Li w
Rcviiw. Died Sept. 2, 1896, Norwell, Mich.
Henry Theodore Kellogg. (Address unknown.)
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. Former address Plattsburg, N. Y.
*i893. Moses Day Kimball.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid., 1892.
James Gore King, J *, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid., 1892. Former address No.
7 University Place.
Augustus Henry Mosle, <r T, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1889. 2nd Berkeley Latin Premium, 1886. Pres. of
Class Boat Club, Yale Law School, 1889-90, where he was initiated
at Waite Chapter. No. 58 William St.
James Montgomery Newell.
(See Class of 1893.)
CHOATE CHAPTER. 259
Edward Cullen Niles, W Y, ^ B K, Concord, N. H.
A. B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1887. Commencement Phiosoph-
ical Oration. Editor of the Ivy^ 1885. Prize in French, 1885; in
German, 1886; in Political Science, 1887. Sargent, HoUis & Niles.
William Forrest Pillsbury, J T, 0 B K, Chicago, III.
A. B., summa cum laiide. Harvard Univ., 1889. M. A., ibid., 1891.
Highest honors in History. Member of the Council of Phi Delta
• Phi, 1893-6. 625, The Rookery.
Oliver Prescott, Jr., A K E^ New Bedford, Mass.
A. B., cum laudcy Harvard Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid., 1892. LL. B.,.
cum laude. Member of O. K. Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Law-
Review. Member of Common Council, 1894-5. Pres. of same,']i895^
Crapo, Clifford & Clifford, Masonic Bldg.
Charles Martin Thayer, Worcester, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 18S9. State Mutual Bldg.
Charles Delevan Wetmore, i4 J ^, Jamestown, N. Y,
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. M. A., ibid., 1892.
George Elliot Wright, A T, 0 B K, Seattle, Wash.
A. B., summa cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1889. M. A., ibid., 1892.
Highest honors in Political Science. Editor Harvard Law Review,
Condon & Wright, 622-6 Burke Bldg.
CLASS OF 1893.
Philip Stanley Abbot, 0 B K, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., summa cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1890. A. M., ibid.,'i^()^.
Asst. Atty. for Receivers of Wis. Central Lines. Genl. Solicitor of
Milwaukee and Lake Winnebago Ry. Co. Treas. Harvard Law
School Alumni Assn. Colby & Abbot Bld^.
Charles Benjamin Barnes, Jr., J A' £, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Tremont Bldg.
Addison Center Burnham, 0 B A, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. A. M., ibid,, 1893. LL. B., rum laude
No. 28 State St.
Frederick Pickering Cabot, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. M. A., ibid., 1893. Asst. U. S. Atty. for
Dist. of Mass., since Feb., 1896. 98 Postofiice Bldg.
I.eigh Wentworth Chamberlin, Colorado Springs, Col.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Mamber of Hasty Pudding Club. Not
in practice. No. 1520 N. Cascade Ave.
2 6o PHI DELIA PHL
Kellogg Fairbank, J K E, A d (P, Chicago, 111.
A. K., Harvard Univ., 1890. Consul. Delegate to Third National Con-
vention of Phi Delta. Phi, July, 1893. No. 1801 Michigan Ave.
Albert Emerson Hadlock, W T, <P B K, New York City.
A. B. and Valedictorian, Dartmouth Coll., 1887. M. A., ibid.^ 1890.
Member of " C. & G." Senior Society. Class Pres., 1885-6. Sec-
ond Latin Prize, 1886. LL. B., cum iaude. A. M., Harvard Univ.,
1893. For two years and one-half, a clerk in office of Evarts, Choate
Beaman. Since Jan., 1896, member of Pinney, Thayer ('90) & Had-
lock, No. 44 Pine St.
James Mort Hallowell, J K E, A J (P, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1888. Second Acst. Atty. G2neral of Mass.
Commonwealth Bldg.
Norman Hapgood, New York City.
A. B., magna cum lande^ Harvard Univ., 1890. M. A., ibid.^ 1S93.
Care of Evening Post. .
Richard Calhoun Harrison, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Member of Signet Society. loi Crocker
Bldg.
George Collier Hitchcock, A K E^ St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. St. Lojis Law Sjhojl, 1890-1, where he was
initiated at CooLEY Chapter. Member of Board of Commissioners
on Charitable Institutions. 709 Wainwright Bldg.
George Arthur Huro, Seattle, Wash.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. 304 Pioneer Bldg.
Richard Field Lewis, A K E, Juneau, Alaska.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890.
JoiEPH Wheelock Lund, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. No. 40 Water St.
Oliver Reginald Mitchell, Boston, Mass.
Rooms 802 Sears Bldg.
George Dana Mumford, (P F J, ^ B K, New York City.
A. B., Columbia Coll., [889. Two prize Scholarships. Member of
Barnard Soz'xcty. M. A., Harvard Univ., 1891. No. 35 Nassau St.
James Montgomery Newell, ^ B K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. A. M., ibid.^ 1893. Member of O. AT.
Society. Editor Harvard Law Rezncw. No. 53 State St.
CHOA TE CHA PTER, 2 6 1
John Percy Nields, 0 K I, Wilmington, Del.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889. No. 826 Market St.
George Royal Pulsifer, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., i888. Member of Hasty Pudding Club and Sigttet.
Scriptor. Manager of the Mass. Title Ins. Co. No. i6 State St.
George Philip Wardner, fp B A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., sum ma cum laude^ Harvard Univ., 1890. Member of Signet and
** C?. A''.*' Societies. LL. B., cum laiide. Instructor in Evidence,
Boston Law School, 1896-7. No. 42 Court St.
Richard Darwin Ware, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Member of Hasty Pudding Club, Institute
of 1770, and Signet Societies. No. 53 Devonshire St.
Gharles Albert Winston, Chicago, 111.
Woodward High School, Cincinnati, 1886. Cincinnati Law School,
where he was initiated at Hamilton Chapter, 1890-1. LL. B., ibid,^
1891- Simmons & Winston, Royal Ins. Bldg.
CLASS OF 1894.
Francis Reginald Bangs, Z W^ A K E, Boston, Mass.
A, B., Harvard Univ., 1891. Honorable mention in Natural History and
in Philosophy. Captain and Judge Advocate of 2nd Brigade Mass.
Vol. Inf. ('onnore to Board of Police. No. 29 Pemberton Square.
Robert Shaw Barlow, J K E, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. A. M., ibid., 1894. No. 2 Tryon Row, or
No. 39 E. 31st St.
John Foster Bass, New York City.
^. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. No. 52 or 59 Wall St.
Arthur Hendricks Brooks, J K E, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. A. M., ibid., 1894. Member of Hasty
Pudding. Editor of Harvard Im7v Revieiv. LL. B., cum laude.
Room 1021, No. 53 State St.
Edward Burnham Burling, Eldora, la.
A. B., Iowa Coll., 1890. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. A. M., ibid,^
1894.
Frederick Wright Burlingham, J K E, A 0, 0 If K, Chi-
cago, 111.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. A. M., ibid., 1894. Scriptor, 1893-4.
No. [84 LaSalle St.
262 PHI DELTA PHI.
Edwards Herrick Childs, K A, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., i8qi. '^lior of Harvard La7v Review. LL. B.,
cum laucU. No-. 59 Wall St.
John Crosby, ^ T, (P B K, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Member of Skull and Bones and Chi Delta
Theta. DeForest Prize. 911 New York Life 61k.
Augustus Noble Hand, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. A. M., ibid.^ 1894. No. 58 William St.
Arthur Dehon Hill, Boston, Mass.
Harvard Univ., 1887-90. Member of 5/^ »^/ Society. Stockton, Hill &
Perkins, 1033 Exchange Bldg.
Frank Leonard Hinckley, A d ^y ^ B K, Providence, R. I.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1891. No. 32 Westminster St.
(Charles Prentice Howland, J K £, New York City.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. M. A., ibid., 1894. M. A., Harvard Univ.,
1894. No. 35 Wall St.
Gordon Taylor Hughes, New York City.
Harvard Univ., one year. Consul, 1893-4. Editor-in-Chief of Harvard
Law Review. Sec. to Justice Gray, U. S. Supreme Court. No. lao
Broadway.
James Arnold Lowell, A A <P, A K E^ Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. Patent Law. No. 18 Pemberton Square.
Frederick William McNear, B S //, Oakland, Cal.
Litt. B., Univ. of Cal., 1890. A. B., Harvard Univ., 189I. No. 957
Linden St.
Thomas Nelson Perkins, ^ J *, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. 1035 Exchange Bldg.
William Richards Sears, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. M. A., ibid., 1894. Room 839 Tre-
mont Bldg.
CLASS OF 1895.
Edward Brinley Adams, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892.
John Adams Blanchard, A A ^^ A K E^ Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891. Scriptor, 1894-5. Editor Harvard Law
Re^new. No. 21 Pemb;irton Square.
CHOATE CHAPTER, 263
John Cabell Breckinridg, A K E^ A A ^^ New York City.
Harvard Univ., 1890-2. No. 32 Liberty St.
Francis Gordon Caffey, Montgomery, Ala.
A. B., Howard, Ala., ColL, 1886. A. M., ibid.y 1887. A. B., Harvard
Univ., x8gi. A. M., ibid.^ 1892. No. 16 Court Square.
Charles Dexter Cleveland, K .4, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1892. With Evarts, Choate & Beaman, No. 52
Wall St.
Julian Codman, -d A' £, J *, Boston, Mass.
A. B., cum laude^ Harvard Univ., 1892. With Storey & Thornoike, 735
Exchange Bldg.
Richard Walden Hale, (P H K, Boston, Mass.
A. B., magna cum laude^ 1892. LL. B., cum laude. Honors in Eco*
nomics. Hale & Fake, Room 66, No. 10 Tremont St.
Melville Edgar Ingalls, Jr., J K E, New York City.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. With Stetson, Tracy, Jennings & Russell.
No. 15 Broad St.
Donald Paxton McPherson, 2^ X, Gettysburg, Penn.
A. B., Penn. Coll., Gettysburg, Penn., 1889.
Robert Watson Pomerov, ^ T, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Univ. of City of New York Law School,
1891-2, where he was initiated at Field Chapter. No. 28 Erie St.
James Lowell Putnam, J ^, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. No. 50 State St.
Herbert Ambrose Rice, A A <Py 0 B K, Providence, R. I.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1889. M. A., ibid., 1891. Editor of Harvard Law
Review, LL. B., cum laude. Member of School Committee, Paw-
tucket, R. L, iSgi. Coroner, ibid.^ 1896. (Res., No. 30 Brown St.,
Pawtucket, R. T.) No. 48 Custom House St.
George Rublee, ^ // /f, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890. Instructor at Harvard Law School, 1895-6.
No. 102 Wisconsin St.
John Shoemaker Sheppard, Jr., .V ^, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1891. Consul, 1894-5. With Evarts, Choate &
Beaman. No. 52 Wall St.
Jere.miah Smith, Jr., A K E, Cambridge, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. No. 4 Berkeley St.
264 PH^ DELTA PHI,
Lewis Sabin Thompson, /I J ^, Cambridge, Mass.
A. 6., Harvard Univ., 1892. Highest Honors in Music, 1892. No. 62
Buckingham St.
Charles Walcott, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. Room 45. No. 85 Milk St.
Frank Beverly Williams, <P // A', Cambridge, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1888. A. M., ibid.^ i8qo. Appointed Fellow,
1890, and as such studied Civil Law in Europe two years. Instructor
in Civil Law at Harvard Univ. since 1892. "Institutes of Justinian.**
*' Selections from the Institutes of Ciaius." "The Law of Inherit-
ance.*' "Selections from the Corpus Jurist "The History of
European Law." " Early Germanic Law." "Frankish Reforms.**
Mediaeval French and German Law." " Revival of the Roman Law.**
"Modern Codes." Member of Parietal Board of Harvard Univ.
Appointed Instructor in Property, in Harvard Law School, 1896.
Care of T., No. 29, Harvard Univ.
CLASS OF 1896.
Gordon Knox Bell, J K E, J (P, ^ B h\ New York City.
A. B., magna cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1893. Detur and three Hon-
orable Mentions. (Res., No. 50 W. Twenty-first St.) Care of Tur-
ner, McClure & Rolston, No. 22 William St.
Justin De Witt Bowersock, - A', ^ B K, Kansas City, Mo.
B. S., Univ. of Kas., 1891. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. Facuhy ap-
pointment for Declaimer on Washington's Birthday Exercises, Univ.
of Kas., 1888. Editor of Harvard Law Reine'u*, With Dobs:)n &
McCune, New England Bldg.
Robert Pendleton Bowler, J K E, (Address unknown.)
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. Tribune, 1895-6. Letter to Bar Harbor,
Me., returned unclaimed.
Edward Russell Coffin, ^ J .V, Lynn, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. Editor of Harvard Law Review, No. 264
Ocean St.
Robert Cushman, A J ^, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1893. Editor of Harvard Law Review, Scriptor,
1895-6. LL. B., cum laude. No. 55 Kilby St.
George Blow Elliott, K A (So.), Wilmington, N. C.
C. E., Va. Mil. Institute, Lexington, Va., 1892. Special Atty. for Atlan-
tic Coast Line Co. Care of W. & W. R. R. Offices.
CHOATE CHAPTER. 265
David Abram Ellis, ^ B A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Editor of //an'urd Lnxv Reviexv. No. 220
Devonshire St.
Louis Adams Frothingham, J A' A', A J (P, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. Editor of Harvard Law Rei'ldv. No. 21
Pemberton Square.
Irvin McDowell Garfield, A A tf^, Boston, Mass.
a. B., Williams Coll., 1893. With Proctor & Warren.
Albert Knight Gerald, J K E, New York City.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1893. LL. B., cum laude. Lecturer on Contracts,
in Lawrence Scientific School. Care of Stickney, Spencer & Ordway,
^ No. 35 Nassau St.
Billings Learned Hand, ^ // A, Albany, N. Y.
A. B., summa cum inude. Harvard Univ., 1893. A. M., ibid.y 1894.
Consul, 1895-6. LL. B., cum laude. No. 25 N. Pearl St.
Alfred Partridge Hebard, St. Louis, Mo.
See CooLEY Chapter, Class of '95.
Hugh Walker Ogden, 0 K '/', ^ //.A, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Univ. of Penn., 1890. A. M., /7>/V/., 1894. Bachelors' Oration.
Business Manager of Pennsylvania Moderator. Member of Philoma-
thean Society. Instructor in Latin and English Languages, Univ. of
Penn., i8yl. Editor-in-Chief of IIan>ard Law Rei'iew. LL. B.,
cum laude. 71 8 Exchange Bldg.
Charles Burrall Pike, J K E, Chicago, III.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. Member of Hasty Pudding. 304 First
National Bank Bldg.
Charles Brown Sears, '/* )', 0 li A, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B,, Yale Univ., 1892. LL. B., cum lande. Member of Scroll nnd
Key. Editor of Harvard Law Review. 558 Ellicott Sq.
Henry Ware, ^ B A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., magna cum laude., Harvard Univ., 1S93. ^' ^^'i i^^d., 1894.
• Proconsul, 1895-6. Editor Han>ard I^a'v Rei'iew. LL. B., cum
laude. (Res., AllertonSt., Brookline.) Care of Storey & Thorndike,
735 Exchange Bldg.
Joseph Wiggin, # J A', </> // A', Boston, Mass.
A. B., magna cum laude^ Harvard Univ., 1893. (Res., No. 154 Moun-
tain Ave., Maiden, Mass.) No. 28 State St.
266 PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OF 1897.
Franklin Morse Archer, Camden, N. J.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1894. Member of Whig Hall . No. 3i9CooperSt.
Ei.iAS BuLLARD BiSHOP, Ncw Center, Mass.
Born Newton Center, Mass., Aug. 2, 1870. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894.
George Marston Cushing, A K E, Milton, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Member of Institute of 1770 and Hasty
Pudding Societies. Tribune, 1896-7. Boston address. No. 409 Marl-
borough St.
Robert Gray Dodge, <P B A', Newburyport, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. M. A., ibid.y 1895. Proconsul, 1896-7
Editor of Ifarvard Law Reine^o. Cambridge address, 37 Hastings
Hall.
Livingston Ham, W Y, Providence, R. I.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1894. Member of Brown Univ. Glee, Banjo and
Mandolin Clubs. No. 2 Angell St.
Logan Hay, A K E, Springfield, HI.
Born Springfield, Feb. 13, i87r. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. No. 717 S.
Fourth St. Cambridge address, 11 Winthrop Hall.
Robert Homans, Z '/^, Boston, Mass.
Born Boston, Oct. 3, 1873. A- ^'y Harvard Univ., 1894. Consul,
1896-7. No. 164 Beacon St. Cambridge address, No. 30 Holyoke St.
Eric Alfrod Kundson, Waiawa, Kauai, H. L
Born on Kauai, Howaiian Island, July 29, 1872. A. B., Harvard Univ.,
1884. Member of The Cercle Francais.
Bradley Martin, Jr., New York City.
B. A., Christ Church Coll., Oxford, 1894. No. 22 W. Twentieth St.
Cambridge address, No. 48 Brattle St.
James Aldrich Pirce, A J 4>^ 0 H A', Sohnston, R, I.
A. B., Brown Univ., 1892. No. 314 Plainfield St.
Thompson Lamar Ross, Oxford, Miss.
Ph. B., Univ. of Miss., 1890. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. Cambridge
address,
Endtcott Peabodv Saltonstall, a a 0, Chestnut Hill,
Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894. Member of Institute 1770 and Hasty Pud-
ding Societies. Vice-Commander of Harvard Yacht Club.
Edward Sandford, Yonkers, N. Y.
A. B., Columbia Coll., 1894. Editor Hantard Law Rn'ino. Address
also, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York City.
CHOA TE CHAPTER. 2 6 7
Harry Upson Sims, li S W, Columbus, Miss.
A. B., Univ. of Va., 1894. Washington addres'«, No. 1119 K St.
Frederick Townsend, Jr., J K E, ZW, ^ B K, Albany, N. Y.
Born Albany, Dec. 28, 1871. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1893. No. 3 Elk
St. Cambridge address, No. 52 Brattle St.
Eliot Tuckerman, J ^, New York City.
A. 6., Harvard Univ., 1894. Member of Institute of i77o> O. K. and
Sigfut Societies. Scriptor, 1896-7. No. 50 W. 45th St. Cambridge
address, No. 30 Holyoke St.
Charles Cobb Walker, J A' £, J tf , Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, May 28 1871. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. No. 2027
Prairie Ave. Cambridge address, 34 Walter Hasting's Hall.
CLASS OF 1898.
Samuel Francis Batchelder, Old Cambridge, Mass.
Bom Cambridge, March 10, 1870. A. B.. Harvard Univ., 1 893. No. 6
Hilliard St.
Leigh Randall Crawford, Colebrook, N. H.
LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895, where he was initiated at Kent Chapter.
Roland Gray, ^ R K, Boston, Mass. •
Born Boston, April i, 1874. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895. Editor Har-
vard Law Reviiiv. No. 176 Beacon St. Cambridge address, 6
Manter Hall.
Victor Louis Littig, J T J, Davenport, la.
Ph. B., State Univ. of Iowa, 1895. Law Dept., i^*V., 1894-5, where he
was initiated at McClain Chapter. 230 Kirkwood Blk.
Philip Hamilton McMillan, J K E, Detroit, Mich.
Born Detroit, Dec. 28, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. No. 515 Jeffer-
son Ave. Cambridge address, 30 Winthrop Hall.
Joseph Lewis Stackpole, Jr., A J ^, Boston, Mass.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895. No. 292 Beacon St. Cambridge address,
6 Manter Hall.
Jesse Clarence Veazie, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Univ. of Oregon, 1891. Law Dept., idt'd., 1893-4, where he was
initiated at Chase Chapter. Macleay Bldg.
Alexander Whiteside, Jr., A J ^, J K E, Champlain, N. Y.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895. Newberry St.
WAITE CHAPTER
IN THE
YALE LAW SCHOOL
BEING THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
YALE UNIVERSITY.
ESTABLISHED 1887.
THE Collegiate School of Connecticut, subsequently
named Yale College, and now called Yale University,
was founded by the combined action of a few of the minis-
ters in Connecticut, who obtained in October, 1701, a Char-
ter from the Colony Legislature, which runs as follows :
An Act For Liberty to Erect a Collegiate School.
WHEREAS several well disposed, and Publick spirited Persons of their
sincere regard to & Zeal for upholding and Propagating of the Christian
Protestant Religion by a succession of Learned & Orthodox men have ex-
pressed by Petition their earnest desires that full Liberty and Priveledge be
granted unto certain Undertakers for the founding, suitably endowing &
ordering a Collegiate School within his Majesties Colony of Connecticut
wherin Youth may be instructed in the Arts Sciences who thorough the
blessing of Almighty God may be fitted for Publick employment both
in Church & Civil State. To the intent therefore that all due incouragement
be Given to such Pious Resolutions and that so necessary and Religious
an underlakeing may be sett forward, supported and well managed: —
2 70 PHI DELTA PHI.
Be it Enacted by the Governor & Company of the said Colony of
Connecticot in General Court now Assembled, And it^ is enacted &.
ordained by the Authority of the same that there be & hereby is full Liberty ^
Right and Priveledge Granted unto the Reverend Mr. James Noyes of Ston-
ningtbn, et al, being Reverend Ministers of the Gospel & inhabitants within-
ye said Colony, propK>sed to stand as Trustees, Partners or Undertakers for
the Said School, to them and their successors, To Erect, form, direct,
order, establish, improve and att all times in all suitable wayes for the future
to encourage the said School in such convenient place or Places, & in such
form & manner & under such orders & Rules as to them shall seem meet &
most conducive to the aforesaid end thereof, so as such Rules or Orders be
not repugnant to the Laws of the Civil Government, as also to employ the
moneys or any other estate which shall be Granted by this Court or other-
wise Contributed to that use according to their discretion for the benefit of
the said Collegiate School from time to time & att all times henceforward.
Etc.
Under this Charter '*The Collegiate School of Connec-
ticut" was begun in Saybrook in November, 1701. It was
removed to New Haven in October, 1716. The name *' Yale
College" was given to it in Septemberj 17 18, in honor of the
benefactions of Elihu Yale, of London, lately Governor of
the East India Company's settlement at Madras. It received
tbe legal title of Yale University by act of the General As-
sembly of Connecticut in January, 1887. The Law Depart-
ment was established in Litchfield- in 17 16, and was affiliated
to the College in September, 1824. The founder of Waite
Chapter was B. F. James, '87, who organized a local society
and petitioned for a Charter, Feb. 4, 1887. The petition
receiving the unanimous affirmative votes of all the Chapters,
it was formally instituted May 13, 1887, by Edward V. Rey-
nolds, Story, '82, and the Secretary of the Council, W. R.
Baird, Story, '82. The installation ceremonies were held at
the corner of High and Wall Street, subsequent meetings at
the Bowditch Building on Orange Street.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
*i888. Morrison Remick Waite.
Bom Lynn, Connecticut, November 29, 181 6. A. B., Yale College,
1837. M. A., tbid. LL. D., Yale College, 1872. LL. D., Ken.
yon College, 1874. LL. D., Ohio State University, 1879. LL. D.,
Columbia University, 1887. Member of 48th General Assembly of
Ohio, 1849-50. One of the Counsel for the United States before the
Geneva Arbitrators, 1 871-2. President of Ohio Constitutional Conven-
tion, 1872-3. Appointed Chief Justice of the United States Court, by
President Grant, 1874. Died at Washington, District of Columbia,
March 23, 1888.
Walter Shaw Brewster, ^F T, Brooklyn, New York.
A. B., Yale University, 1889. Formerly in Law Class of 1891. No. 166
Montague Street.
Cornelius Thomas Driscoll, New Haven, Connecticut.
A. B., Yale College, 1869. M. A., iV^/r/. LL. B., //^iV., 1871. Mem-
ber of the Connecticut Legislature, 1881. Corporation Counsel. No.
157 Church Street.
Cyrus LaRue Munson, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
LL. B., Yale College, 1875. M. A. (Honorary), i^i</., 1891. Lecturer
on the Beginnings of Practice, Yale Law School, since 1890. Candor
& Munson, Elliot Block.
Edward John Phelps, Burlington, Vermont.
A. B., Middlebury College, 1840. LL. I)., idii/ff 1870. Yale Law
School, Class of 1842. A. M., (Honorary), Yale College, 1881.
LL. D., University of Vermont, 1887. LL. D., Harvard University,
1889. Second Comptroller of the United States Treasury, 185 1-2.
Delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention, 1870. Lecturer
on Medical Jurisprudence, University of Vermont, i88o. President
of American Bar Association, 1 880-1. Democratic Candidate for
Governor, 1880. Lecturer on Constitutional Law, at Boston Law
School, 1881. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
Great Britain, 1885-9. Author of '* The Supreme Court and the Sov-
ereignty of the People," Coiumhia Law Tiitus^ February, iSgo.
Contributor to NineUenth Century^ etc. Kent Professor of Law,
Yale University, since 1881. Lecturer on Equity and International
Law, Yale Law School. Fellow of American Academy.
Harrison Gray Plait, A A ^^ ^ B K, Portland, Oregon.
A. B., Yale University, 1888. Of Law Class of 1891. Durham, Piatt,
& Piatt, Commercial Block.
2 7 2 PHI DEL TA PHI.
*i89o. Johnson Tuitle Platt.
LL. B., Harvard College, 1865. A.*" M. (Honorary), Yale College, 1873.
Instructor, Yale Law School, 1869-72. Professor, ibid.^ 1872--96.
Corporation Counsel of New Haven, 1 874.
George Matthews Sharp, Baltimore, Maryland.
LL. B., Yale College, 1875. ^' ^'* i^id.^ 1889. Secretary of Commit-
tee on Legal Education, American Bar Association, 1884. Lecturer
on Insurance Law at Yale Law School, since x888. No. 12 E. Lex-
ington Street.
Henry Stoddard, New Haven, Connecticut.
LL. B., Albany Law School, 1864. M. A. (Honorary), Yale University,
1888. Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut. Instructor in Evi-
dence, Yale Law School, 1888-90. Bristol, Stoddard & Bristol.
William Kneeland Townsend, ^ Y, <P B h\ New Haven,
Connecticut.
.A. B., Yale College, 1871. LL. B., ibid.y 1874. M. L., i^/</,, 1878.
D. C.L., ibid.f 1880. City Counsel, 1889-90. Judge of United States
District Court, District of Connecticut, since 1892. Author of ** New
Connecticut Civil Officer," 188 1. Edward J. Phelps Professor of Con-
tracts and Admiralty Jurisprudence, Yale University, since 1881.
Care of United States Court Room.
James Mulford Townsend, Jr., ^ T, New York City.
A. B., Yale College, 1874. LL. B., Columbia College, 1876. Editor of
Yalif College Courant^ 1873-4. Second Junior Rhetorical Prize, 1873.
First English Composition Prize, 1874. DeForest Medal, 1874. Com-
mencement Oration, 1874. Lecturer on "Transfer of Monetary
Securities," at Yale Law School, since 1887. No. in or. 160 Broad-
way.
George Dutton Watrous, J K E, New Haven, Connecticut.
A. B., Yale College, 1879. LL. B., I'did., 1883. M. L., 1884. D. C. L.,
1890. Instructor in Contracts and Torts, Yale Law School, 1889-92.
Assistant Professor, ibid., 1892-5. Professor, ibid., since 1895. Wat-
rous & Buckland, No. 153 Church Street.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
SENIORS.
John Montague Harrison, St. Louis, Missouri.
B. S. and B. A., Prichett Institute, 1885. Pres. of Kent Club. Formerly
Treasurer Freeman Wire Company, and Vice Pres. and Treas. of
Shickle, Harrison & Howard Iron Co.
Carleton Edson Hoadley, New Haven, Connecticut.
Born Plymouth, Connecticut, February 16, 1862. New Haven County
Health Officer. President of the Connecticut Clock Company. P.O.
Box, 357.
Benjamin Franklin James, Z T, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Bom Mount Gilead, Ohio, April 30, 1863. A. B., University of Chicago^
1884. Also attended Denison University. Professor of Latin and
. Greek in Burlington College, Iowa, 1884-5. ^^^^ Vice-President of
the Ohio Republican League, 1890. Vice-President of National Re-
publican League, 1891. City Solicitor of Bowling Green, 1890-1.
Member of Seventieth General Assembly of Ohio, 1892-4. Re-
elected to Seventy- first. James & Beverslock, 1-5 First National Bank.
Building. Also, offices at 524-7 Spitzer Building, Toledo, Ohio.
Bradley Varnum Sargent, Jr., Monterey, California.
Born Monterey, July 5, 1864. B. S., Santa Clara College, 1884. M. S.,.
f^»V., 1885. District Attorney, Monterey County.
Henry Morgan Stanley, Henderson, Kentucky.
Bom Henderson County, Kentucky, November 17, 1864. Judge of Hen-
derson Qity Court, also of Police Court. No. 211^ First Street.
JUNIORS.
Benjamin B. Beekman, Portland, Oregon.
Born Jacksonville, Oregon, August 3, 1863. A. B., University of Oregon,
1884. M. A., idiU.y 1886. Honors', 1887. Watson, Beekman &
Watson, 306-8 Commercial Block.
Hubert Wilson Butler, Chicago, III.
Born Freeport, Illinois, January 10, 1868. Scriptor, and Correspondent
of Phi Delta Phi Brit/, 1887-8. Alderman of Twenty-seventh
Ward of Chicago, 1894-8. Real Estrte Law. 824-8 Reaper Block,
No. 97 S. Clark St.
George Washington Robinson, New Haven, Conn.
Bom New London, Connecticut, April 23, 1865. Private Secretary of
United States Commissioner of Patents, 1892-4. Associate Editor*
"Robinson on Patents." Robinson & Fisher, Exchange Building.
2 74 PHI DELTA PHI,
Robert Wright Stewart, A N^ Pierre, S. D.
Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March ii, [866. B. S., Coe College, 1886.
Townsend Prize. LL. B., cum laude. Reporter, Supreme Court of
South Dakota. States Attorney of Hughes County. Horner & Stewart.
Lyman Twining Tingier, Rockville, Conn.
Bom Webster, Massachusetts, June 9, 1862. Judge of Probate, District
of Ellington, since March, 1890. Clerk of Superior Court, Tolland
County, Connecticut.
CLASS OP 1888.
Allen Boyd Forbes, Chicago, 111.
Bom Cleveland, O., March 26, 1866. LL. B., Union Coll. of Law, 1886.
Corporation Law. No. 204 Dearborn St.
Robert James Pitkin, VT, Denver, CoL
Bom Milwaukee, Wis., May 30, 1864. A. 6., and Commencement Ora-
tor, Yale Coll., 1885. Editor of Yale Pot-pourri^ 1884. Member of
Scroll and Key. LL. B., magna cum laude. Prof, of Law, Denver
Law School. Cranston (Hamilton, '86), Pitkin & Moore (Stqry
'88), 439-32 Equitable Bldg.
Clement Darling Rinehart, Jacksonville, Fla.
Born Fredericktown, O., Feb. 20, 1864. LL. B., cum laude, M. L.
1889. Bisbee & Rinehart, 20-23 Law Bldg.
CLASS OP 188P.
Lewis Sherrill Bigelow, J ^, St. Paul, Minn.
Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1884-5. B. A., Yale Uniy., 1887.
Edward Grant Buckland, New ttaven. Conn.
Bom Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1866. B. A., Washburn Coll., Topeka
Kas., 1887. John A. Porter Prize. Honorable Mention, Junior Year.
LL. B.. magna cum laude. Associate Editor Yale Law Journal^ Vol.
L Quiz Instructor, Yale Law School, 1890. Instructor in Contracts,
ibid.^ 1892-5. Asst. Prof, of Evidence, ibid.^ 1895-6. Asst. Prof,
of Elementary Law, ibid.^ 1896. Watrous & Buckland, Corporation
Law, No. 153 Church St.
William Hutchinson Cowles, A K E^ Spokane, Wash.
Born Evanston, 111., Aug. 14, 1866. A. B., Yale Univ., 1887. Tribune,
1888-9. Newspaper Publisher. Care of Spokesman Review,
Joseph Osterman Dyer, New Orleans, La.
Bom Galveston, Texas, Jan. 17, 1864. Ph. B., Yale Coll., 1886. LL. B.,
Tulane Univ., 1889. Ruperto-Carola Univ., Heidelberg, 1886-7.
(New York City address, No. 28 W. Sixtieth St.) P. O. Box 778.
WAITE CHAPTER, 275
Andrew Frink Gates, A K E, Hartford, Conn.
Born Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 22, 1862. B. A., Yale Univ., 1887. Asst.
Clerk of House of Representatives, Conn. Legislature, 189 1-2. Pros.
Agent, Hartford Co., 1892. Clerk of Conn. Senate, 1895. No. 11
Central Row.
James Henry Hayden, 6 E, Washington, D. C.
Bom New York City, Feb. 23, 1867. Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1887. Mc-
Cammon & Hayden, Counsel for So. Pacific R. R. Co., The William
Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., The Bethlehem Iron
Co., etc. No. 1420 F St., N. W.
♦1895. Edwin Kerrison.
Bom Spartansburg, S. C, May, 1865. Proconsul, 1888-^. Died Water-
town, N. Y., February, 1895.
Arthur Reed Pennell, Buifalo, N. Y.
Born Brunswick, Me., Dec. 12, 1864. B. A., Yale Univ., 1887. Scrip-
tor, 1888-9. ^^' ^') ^^S'*^ ^^'^ laude. No. no Franklin St.
Thomas Henry Penney^ Buffalo. N. Y.
Born London, England, May 6, 1858. A. B., cum laude^ Yale Univ.,
1887. Asst. Dist. Atty. for Erie Co. Care of City and County Hall.
Arthur Perkins, V Y, Hartford, Conn.
Born Hartford, Conn., May 16, 1864. B. A., Yale Univ., 1887. LL. B.,
cum laucU. Member of City Council. Associate Judge of Police
Court. Perkins & Perkins, No. 14 State St.
William Trumbull, ^ T, Litchfield, Conn.
Born Valparaiso, Chili, Dec. 25, 1861. A. B., Yale Coll., 1883. Mem-
ber of Chi Delta Theta Society. Junior Ex. and Townsend Speaker.
Editor of Yale Literary Magazine. Consul, 1888-9. ^^' 1^**
magna cum laude. Rector of **Escuela Popular" in Val[>araiso,
Chili, S. A. Author of "A Study in the Treatment of Criminals;"
also of illustrated poem "The White Canoe." Librarian of Yale
Law School since 1895. Wolcott Ave.
CLASS OF 1890.
*i892. John Bennetto.
Bor.i Pool, Cornwall, England, Jan. 22, 1862. B. A., Yale Univ., 1887.
M. A., ibid ^ 1889. Townsend Prize, 1890. LL. B., magna cum
laude. Correspondent of Columbia Law Times, 1889-90. Practiced
in New York City. Died Oct. 10, 1892.
Nathaniel Wheeler Bishop, J <P, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bora Bridgeport, July r6, 1865. With Bristol, Stoddard & Bristol, New
Haven, Conn.
276 PHI DEL TA PHL
George Walter Bristol, New York City.
Bom Milford, Conn., March 5, 1868. Post-grad aate. New York Univ.,
1895-6. No. 100 Broadway.
Warren Henry Bristol, New Haven, Conn.
Born Cheshire, Conn., April 12, i860. Asst. City Atty. of New Haven
since June, 1895. No. 116 Church St.
Walter Francis Frear. *V Y, (P li A', Honolulu, Republic of
Hawaii.
Bom Grass Valley, Cal., Oct. 29, 1863. A. B., Yale Coll., 1885. Third
Mathematical Prize, Sophomore year, 1883. Honorable mention in
Competition for Cohden Medal, Senior year. High Oration (eighth in
class) at Commencement. Jewell Prize for best exam, at graduation,
1890. LL. B., ma^na cum laude. Tutor in Oahu Coll., 1885.
Trustee of same. Director of Kilohana Art League. Second Judge,
ist Circuit Court, Jan. -March, 1893. Second Associate Justice Supreme
Court, March, 1893, to Jan., 1896. First Associate Justice, Supreme
Court, since Jan., 1896. Author uf published papers read before the
Hawaiian Historical Society, and Honolulu Social Science Assn.
Judicial Decisions published in Hawaiian Reports, beginning with
Vol. IX.
Frank Wells Hubbard, Torrington, Conn.
Born Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 2, 1865. B. A., Yale Univ., 1888. LL. 6.,
cum laude.
Orland Sidney Isbell, ^ T, (P li A', Denver, Col.
Born Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 19, 1866. A. B., Yale Univ., 1888. First
English Composition Prize, 1886. Editor of Yaie Record^ 1884-8.
Philosophical Oration, and Second Junior Exhibition Premium, 1887.
Member of Chi Delta Theta Lit. Society. LL. B., cum laude. 804
Equitable Bldg.
John Willard Keerans, Charlotte, N. C.
Osborne, Maxwell & Keerans, 1-3 Law Bldg.
Herbert James Menzie, .4 J ^, ^ /? AT, Rochester, N. Y.
Born Riga, N. Y., June 16, 1862. A. B., Rochester Univ., 1886. 83
German Ins. Bldg.
George Madison Pavey, ^ K E, Washington C. H., O.
Bom Washington C. H., May 16, 1865. A. B., Yale Univ., 1888. Con-
tributor to Historical Magazines. Charles C. & Geo. M. Pavey.
Lyman Ormond Perley, <P K ^^, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Emporia, Kan., Keb. 28, 1866. B. S., Northwestern Univ., i885.
LL. B., magna cum laude. New York Life Bldg.
WAITE CHAPTER. 277
Philip Pond, 2D, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Aug. 8, 1866. B. A., Yale Univ., 1888. Asst. Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas. Rooms 8-10, No. 69 Church St.
WiNTHROP TuRNEY, Ncw York City.
Born Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 12, i86q. B. A., Yale Univ., 1888. Civil
Service Commissioner of Long Island City, N. Y., 1893-5. Pres. of
Commission, 1895. Trustee of Public Library of said City. No. 62
-4 William St.
Frank Lincoln Woodward, *F T, Denver, Colo.
B')rn Denver, 1866. A. B., Yale Univ., 1888. English Composition
Prize, 1886. Junior Exhib. Premium, 1887. Member of Chi Delta
Theta Lit. Society. No. 1357 Williams St.
CLASS OF 1891.
Benjamin Charles Hynes Jr., ^ B //, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B., Westminster Coll., 1885. Room 315 Union Trust Bldg.
William Henry Davies, B 9 fl, Los Angeles, Cal.
Univ. of Cal.
Hervey Richards Franklin, A J (P, Olympia, Wash.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1888
Paul Robinson Jarboe, San Francisco, Cal.
Bom * Frisco, Dec. 22, 1867. Jarboe & Jarboe, No. 917 Pine St.
George Aaron Kellogg, Hartford, Conn.
Bom Vernon Center, Conn., April 10, 1866. B. A., Amherst Coll., 1889.
Scriptor. LL. B., cum laude. M. L., 1892. Clerk of Conn. House
of Representatives. No. 265 Main St.
Robert Hughes McCreary, J K E. (Address unknown.)
B. A., Central Univ. of Ky., 1888. Tribune. Letter to Richmond, Ky.,
forwarded to Chicago, and returned unclaimed.
Richard White Miller, A T Q, Huntsville, Ala.
Born Richmond, Ky., Sept. 25, 1869. B. A., Central Univ. of Ky.,
1888. Pres. Yale Kent Club. Fellow of same. Prof, of History,
Civics, and Political Economy in Central Univ.
Augustus Henry Mosle, New York City.
Born New York City, Dec. 28, 1867. A. B., Yale Univ., 1889. Har-
vard Law School, 1890-2, where he affiliated with Choate Chapter.
LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1892. No. 58 William St.
William Hollis Pond, N. Attleboro, Mass.
Born Foxborough, Mass., Nov. 26, 1868. J. E. Pond & Son.
2 78 PHI DELTA PHI.
Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, Jr., J AT £, New York City.
Born Washington, D. C, April 13, 1867. A. B., Yale Univ., 1889.
M. A., ibid,y 1892. Townsend Commencement Speaker. No. 100
Broadway.
Harry Mighels Verrill, Portland, Me.
Bom Wiscasset, Me., Jan. 4. 186S. Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1889. Consul.
Verrill & Verrill, No. (91 Middle St.
CLASS OF 1892.
Thomas Francis Bayard, Jr.*, J K E, Wilmington, Del.
Born Wilmington, June 4, 1868. B. A., Yale Univ., 1890. No. 3 E.
Ninth St.
Arthur Pomeroy Day, J A' £, Hartford, Conn.
Born Hartford, Nov. 6, 1868. B. A., Yale Univ., 1890. Sec. and
Treas. of L. E. Rhodes Co.
Samuel Herbert Fisher, J K E, New Haven, Conn.
Born Cincinnati, O., May 26, 1867. B. A., Yale Univ., 1889. Robin-
son & Fisher, Patent Law, Exchange Bldg.
Percy Hagerman, K A, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Born Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 24, 1869. Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1890.
Lewis Scofield Haslam, *F T, <P li K, New York City.
Bom Stamford, Conn., Aug. 29, 1866. A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Mem-
ber of Oii Delta Theta. With Lord, Day & Lord, No. 120 Broad-
way.
John James Healy, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Born Boston, Mass., July 18, 1872. Saratoga High School. Editor
Yale Law Journal. Henning & Healy, Corporation Lawyers, No.
400 Broadway.
Jesse William Johnson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born Brooklyn, May 5, 1870. Attended Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.
No. 308 Clinton Ave.
William Henry Marlatt, Cleveland, O.
Born Lebanon, O., Sept. 19, 1869. B. A., National Normal Univ., Leb-
anon, O., 1889. Cincinnati Law School, 1890-r, where he was
admitted to Hamilton Chapter. LL. B., cum laude. Treadway &
Marlatt, 302 Society for Saving Bldg.
William Adolphe McQuaid, A K E^ ^ B A', New York City.
Born Webster, Mass., Oct. 3, 1865. A. B., Yale Univ., 1889. Valedic-
torian. Member of Skull and Bonts. Betts Prize. Editor of Yale
Law Journal. Consul, 189C-2. Sackett & McQuaid, Tribune Bldg.,
No. 154 Nassau St.
WAITE CHAPTER. 279
Robert Treat Platt, A A 0, Portland, Ore.
Bom New York City, Jan. 13, 1868. A. B., Yale Univ., 1888. Belts
Prize. Editor of Yale Law Journal, LL. B., cum laude. Durham,
Platt & Platt, 309-12 Commercial Blk.
William Henry Smith, *V Y, New York City.
Born New York City, Aug. 30, 1868. A. B., Yale Univ., i8go. Mem-
ber of Wolffs Head and Eta Phi, Editor of Yale Law Journal.
One of Class Historians. No. 41; Pine St.
Francis Willcox Trealway, Cleveland, O.
Born New Haven, Conn., Jan. 7, 1869. B. S., Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, 1890. Editor of Yale Law Journal, Munson Prize Thesis,
June, 1892. Scriptor, 1891-2. Tread way & Marlatt, 302 Society for
Sav. Bldg.
Samuel Albert York, Jr., J /T £, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Conn., Oct. 11, 1868. B. A., Yale Univ., 1890. Ed-
itor of Yale Law Journal, Townsend Speaker. No. 157 Church St.
CLASS OF 1893.
Roger Sherman Baldwin, *F Yy <P B K, New Haven, Conn.
Bom New Haven, Jan. 17, 1869. A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. LL. B.,
cum laude. M. L., cum laude^ 1894. Berkeley Latin Premium,
Sophomore Composition, Junior Exhibition, Scott German Prize. In-
structor of Quiz Clubs, Yale Law School, since 1894. No. 69 Church
Street.
John Wallace Banks, 2" U K, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bom Bethlehem, Conn., Sept. 22, 1867. A. B., Yale Univ., 1889. Ed-
itor of Yale Law Journal. Banks & Hincks, No. 94 State St.
James Kingslev Blake, J K E, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Sept. 17, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 189 1. Editor of
Yale Law Journal^ 1892-3. Wayland Prize Debate, May 16, 1893.
Proconsul. No. 81 Church St. ^
1
Lawrence Marshall Bvers, Des Moines, la.
Born Bocken, Canton Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 18, 1872. Attended
Univ. of Zurich. B. A., Penn. Coll., Oskaloosa, la., 1890. M. A.,
Haverford Coll., Philadelphia, Penn., 1891. Member of Loganian
Society. LL. B., cum laude. 517-20 Iowa Loan and Trast Bldg.
Robert Lewis Coleman, San Francisco, Cal.
Bom Yonkers, N. Y., July 3, 1870. Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1891. Hast-
ings Coll. of the Law, 1892-4, where he affiliated with Pomeroy
Chapter. Not in practice. Crocker Bldg.
28o PHI DELTA PHI,
Harry Goodyear Day, New Haven, Conn.
Born Seymour, Conn., March 13, 1870. Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1890.
Treas. Yale Law Journal ^ 1892-3. Munson Prize, 1893. Instructor
of Quiz Clubs, Yale Law School, 1894-5. With Watrous & Backland,
No. 153 Church St.
James Dudley Dewell, Jr,, S J X, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Sept. 17, 1870. Was member of Class of 1892, Yale
S. S. S. Member of Board of New Haven. Councilman, Eighth
Ward, 1884-6. Pres., ibid.y 1896. Pros. Agent, 1895-6. Post-grad-
uate, Yale Law School, 1896-7. With Watrous & Buckland, No. 153
Church St.
Joe Garner Estill, A d 0, 0 li K, Lakeville, Conn.
Born Winchester, Tenn., Oct. 2, 1863. A. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Mem-
ber of Yale Union. Master of Mathematics, Hotchkiss School.
Charles Poole Kellogg, ^'' T, Waterbury, Conn.
Born Waterbury, April 27, 1868. A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Townscnd
Prize. Scriptor, 1892-3. Delegate to Third National Convention of
Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893. Sec. of State Board of Charities.
James St. Clair McCall, York, Penn.
Born York, Aug. 15, 1872. York High School and Collegiate Institute.
Betts Prize, June, 1892. Jewell Prize, Senior year. LL. B., magna
cum laude. No. 216 E. Market St.
ALFRED Horace Phelps, I X, Denver, Colo.
Born Greenville, 111., Nov. 14, 1868. B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1891.
Chairman Yale Law Journal. LL. B., magna cum laude. Benedict
& Phelps, 803-6 E. & C. Bldg.
John Quillin Tilson, ^ T, New Haven, Conn.
Born Clear Branch, April 5, 1866. B. A., Yale Univ., 1891. Member
of Yale Union. Editor of Class Book. Editor Yale Law Journal,
Also, Yale Shingle. Consul, 1892-3. LL. M., 1894. No. 90 S.
Middle St.
RoLLiN Usher Tyler, Deep River, Conn.
Bom Haddam, Conn., Sept. 8, 1864. A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Editor
Yale Law Journal. (Res., Tylerville, Conn.) Willcox & Tyler.
Edward Van Ingen, New York City.
Born Lennox, Mass., Aug. 29, 1869. Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Member
oi Book and Snake ^oc\^\y. LL. B., New York Law School, 1895.
No. 49 Wall St
J
WAITE CHAPTER. a8i
Philip Patterson Wellj, V T, New Haven, Conn.
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 15, 1868. B. A., Yale Univ., 1889.
Librarian Yale Law School.
James Parsons Woodruff, ¥ T, Litchfield, Conn.
Bom Litchfield, Oct. 30, 1868. A. B., Amhersft Coll., 1891. M. A.,
idit/., 1893. M. L., Yale Univ., 1894. Member of Board of Educa-
tion. Member of Board of Burgesses for Borough of Litchfield.
Justice of the Peace. Clerk of Probate Court. Woodruff & Wood-
ruff.
Pierre Jay Wurts, New York City.
Bom Nice, France, July i6, 1869. Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 189^. With
American Telephone and Telegraph Co., No. 18 Cortlandt St.
CLASS OF 1894.
Andrew Jackson Balliet, A J 0, Seattle, Wash.
Bora New Mahoning, Penn., Jan. 9, 1863. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892.
Editor Yale Law JournaL 511-13 Bailey Bldg.
Edward Boltwood, J K E, Pittsfield, Mass.
Born Pittsfield, March 25, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892.
William Bradford Bosley, ^T, 4> B K, San Francisco, Cal.
Born Livonia, N. Y., May 9, 1865. B. A., Yale Univ., 1892. Consul,
1893-4. Munson Prize. LL. B., summa cum laude. . Asst. Prof,
of Law at Hastings Coll. of Law. 57 Nevada Blk.
Howell Cheney, ^ X, South Manchester, Conn.
Born Hartford, Conn., Jan. i, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. Silk
Manufacturer.
John Charles Clark, X (P, New York City.
Bom Cincinnati, O., March 13, 1868. Attended Yale S. S. S.
Howard Ambrose Couse, 0 A 9, Cleveland, O.
Born Girard, Penn., Aug. 17, 1871. A. B., Allegheny Coll., Meadville,
Penn., 1891. Betts Price, 1893. Jewell Prize, 1894. LL. B., summa
cum lauae. Society for Savings Bldg.
Percy Finley, A K E^ (P B K^ Memphis, Tenn.
Born Memphis, July 15, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1S92. LL. B.,
magna cum laude. No. 43^ Madison St.
Harrison Barber Freeman, Jr., J K E, Hartford, Conn.
Born Hartford, Aug. 22, 1869. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. Scriptor
1893-4. Asst. City Aity,
282 PHI DELTA PHI.
Harmon Sheldon Graves, / A' J, New York City.
Born Cambridge, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1870. A. B., Trinity Coll., Hartford^
Conn., 1892. A. M.. ibid. Capt. of Trinity Football Team, 1891.
Capt. Trinity Baseball Team, 1891-2. Yale Eleven Halfback, 1892.
Townsend Oration Prize. With Coudert Brothers, No. 100 Broad-
way.
Herbert William Hamlin, Chicago, 111.
Born Chicago, Dec. 3, 1870. Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1892. Haverford
Coll., 1893. Member of ** Book and Snake." Corporation Law.
Room 1015 T. & T. Bldg. No. 100 Washington St.
William Stockbridge Haskell, A A ^, New York City.
Born Falmouth, Me., April 28, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. No. 58-
Pine St.
LoREN PiNCKNEY Waldo.Marvin, A A ^^ Hartford, Conn.
Born Hartford, Oct. 19, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892, Editor YaU
Law Journal^ 1893-4. No. 274 Main St.
Henry Morgan, Brockport, N. Y.
Born Brockport, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1872. Brockport State Normal School.
Cornell Univ., 1890-1.
Charles Weiser, X (P, New York City.
Born York, Penn., April 16, 1 871. Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1892. Care of
Martin & Smith, No. 50 Wall St.
James Evereit Wheeler, A A <P, (P li K, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Dec. 24, 1870. B. A., Yale Univ., 1892. Post-grad-
uate, 189^1^-5. Justice of the Peace. Ailing, Webb & Morehouse, No.
42 Church St.
CLASS OF 1895.
Spencer Lionel Adams, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1893. Editor Va/e Law * Journal, Stock Ex
change Bldg.
Albert Hampton Barclay, Pittsburgh, Penn.
Born Pittsburgh, July 31, 1869. B. A., Yale Univ., 1891. LL. M.,
ibid.^ 1896. No. 1620 Fifth Ave.
William Reynolds Begg, A K E, ^ B A\ St. Paul, Minn.
Born Spartanburg, S. C, Feb. 12, 1869. B. A., Yale Univ., 1893.
Valedictorian. Baldwin Prize. Member of Sku// and Bones. Affil-
iated with' Dillon Chapter, 1894-5. LL. B., Minneapolis I-aw
School, 1895. Care of G. N. Ry. Office.
WAITE CHAPTER. 285
Thomas Hamilton Breeze, J A' £, San Francisco, Cal.
Born Sfin Francisco, Cal., Dec. 27, 1871. B. A., Yale Univ., 1893.
Editor Yale Law Journal, LL. B., cum hude. Room 28» lottv
floor, Mills Bldg.
Wendell Greene Brownson, Springfield, Mass.
Born New Canaan, Conn., May 26, 1869. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893-
Vice Pres. Kent Club. Editor Yale Law Journal. No. 425
Main St.
Herbert Spencer Bullard, Hartford, Conn.
Bom Hartford, May 19, 1865. Ph. B., Yale, S. S. S., 1887. Member
of Bertelius Society. Editor Yale Law Journal. No. 274 Main St.
Frank Edward Donnelly, d K E, Wilkes Barre, Penn.
Born Montrose, Penn., Sept. 23, 1869. A. B., Yale Univ., 1803. Junior
Exhibition Speaker. Editor Class Book. Speaker on Yale-Harvard
Debate, 1893. Editor Yale Law Journal 3,ud Yale Shingle. Town-
send Prize, Commencement Speaker. 1 1 Laning Bldg.
Charles Brown Eddy, A J ^, ^ H K, New York City.
Bom New Britain, Conn., Nov. 29, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893.
LL. B., cum laude. New York Law School, 1895. No. 45 Wil-
liam St.
Henry Horlbeck Ficken, J K E, Charleston, S. C.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. New York Law School, 1894-5. Ficken,
Hughes & Ficken.
Archibald Graham. Paterson, N. J.
Born Patterson, N. J., May 4, 1872. Attended Yale, S. S. S., two
years. Paterson National Bank Bldg.
William Roland Hall, J K E, Montgomery, Ala.
Born Uniontown, Ala., June 3, 1874. Attended M. M. I. Univ. of Va»
LL. B., Univ. of Ala., 1894. 28 Moses Bldg.
William Lloyd Kitchel, W Y, (P^H A', New York City.
Born New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1869. A. B., Yale Univ., 1892.
Munson Prize, 1895. LL. B., magna cum laude. With Alexander &
Green, No. 120 Broadway.
Joseph Stras Peery, Ogden, Utah.
Born Ogden, Oct- 5, 1868. Roanoke, Va., Coll., 1887-8. Univ. of
Neb., 1888-90. Scriptor, 1894-5. Loar & Peery, 310-13 Utah Loan
and Trust Bldg.
584 PHI DELTA PHT.
James Jav Sheridan, Chicago, 111.
Born Gold Hill, Nev., Aug. i6, 1 868. Marshall, Mich., High School.
Pres. of Univ. of Mich. Republican Club. Chairman of Exec. Com.
Am. Rep. Coll. League. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1894. Initiated
at Kent Chapter, 1893-4. M. L., Yale Univ., 1895. 1103 Home
Ins. Bldg.
Herbert Knox Smith, Z V, ^ W A', Hartford, Conn.
Born Chester, Ma<ss., Nov. 17, 1869. B. A., Yale Univ., 1891. Junior
Exhibition and To^nsend Speaker. Jewell Prize. Editor Yale Law
Journal. LL. B., mn^na cum laude. Consul, 1894-5. No. 333
Main St.
•Charles Milner Washington, Locust, N. J.
Born Newark, N. J., July 8, 1868. B. A., Yale Univ., 1889. LL. B., cum
laude. Post-graduate student, Yale Law School, 1895-6. Try Nave-
sink, N. J.
Alfred Charles Woolner, New York City.
Born Louisville, Ky., March 14, 1872. B. A., Yale Univ., 1893. Editor
Yale Law Journal, High Oration. LL. B., cum laude. Care of
Tracy, Boardman & Piatt, No. 35 Wall St.
CLASS OF 1896.
Edward Marvin Day, J K E, Hartford, Conn.
Born Colchester, Conn., Aug. 20, 1872. B. A., Yale Univ., 1894. Betts
Prize. Editor Yale Law Journal. LL. B., cum laude, June, 1896.
Representative, Conn. Legislature, 1896-7. Member of Judiciary
Committee.
Stephen Garretson Doig, U 6 U, Schenectady, N. Y.
Born Berne, N. V., Aug. 5, 1873. B. A., Union Coll., 1892*
"WiNTHROP HiLLYER DuNCAN, fi 0 11 j Lowell, Mass.
Born Lowell, Jan. 24, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. (Res., No. 256
Appleton St.)
Winthrop PLdwards Dwkjht, *F T, 0 B K, New Haven,
Conn.
Born New Haven, Dec. 23, 1872. B. A., Yale Univ., 1893. Ph. D.,
ibid.^ 1S95. DeForest Prize. Editor Yale Law Journal. John A.
Porter Prize, June, 1896. LL. B., magna cum laude, June, 1896.
John Loomer Hall, J K A', New Haven, Conn.
Born Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 23, 1872. B. A., Yale Univ., 1894.
Member of Yale' Union. DeForest Prize. Editor Yale Law Jouma/,
Townsend Prize, June, 1896. Post-graduate, Yale Law School, 1896
-7. No. 23 Hillhouse Ave.
L
WAITE CHAPTER. 285.
James Sinclair Jenkins, ^ r, Stamford, Conn.
Born Stamford, Oct. 31, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Proconsul,
1895-6. (Res., No. II Oliver St.)
George Bigelow Bartlett Lamb, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Jan. 30, 1871. New Haven High School. A. B.,
Yale Univ., 1894. Member of Univ. Banjo and Mandolin Clubs,
three years. Editor Va/^ Law Journal. Tribune, 1895-6. Patent
Law. No. 601 Chapel St.
John Hill Morgan, ^ r, New York City.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., June 30, 1870. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. Editor
Yale Law Journal, LL. B, cum laude^ June, 1896. Care Taylor &
Parker, No. 15 Wall St.
Origen Storrs Seymour, ^ T, Litchfield, Conn.
Born Bridgeport, Conn., April 19, 1872. B. A., Yale Univ., 1894.
Scriptor and Historian, 1895-6. Post-graduate, Yale Law School,
1890-7.
Ernest Gray Smith, 4> J 6, 8 N E, Martins Ferry, O.
Born Martins Ferry, O., Oct. 26, 1872. Ph. B., Lafayette Coll.,.
Easton, Penn., 1894. Second Wayland Prize, June, 1896.
Frederick Clark Taylor, Stamford, Conn.
Bofn Stamford, Nov. 3, 1866. Chairman Yale Law Jourtial, Consul,.
1895-6. Bishop & Taylor, No. 7 Park Row.
William Josiah Tilson, Clear Branch, Tenn.
Born Clear Branch, Aug. 13, 1874. B. A., Yale Univ., 1894. Editor
of •* Yale Class Book, '94." Editoi of Yale Law Journal. Editor
of Yale Shingle. Post-graduate, 1896-7.
CLASS OF 1897.
Roger Sherman Baldwin, ^ Yy New York City.
Bom New York City, Nov. 26, 1873. A B., Yale Univ., 1895. M. em-
ber of Chi Delta Theta Lit. Society. Junior Class Honors, 1896.
No. 322 Lexington Ave.
Samuel Fayerweather Beardsley, Z '/^, i> // A', Bridgeport,
Conn.
Born Bridgeport, April 17, 1874. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Junior Class
Honors, 1896. Proconsul, 1896-7. [1-12 Franklin Bldg.
George Clarke Bryant, ^' T, Ansonia, Conn.
Born Ansonia, Jan. 8, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Scriptor, 1896-7.
No. 70 N. Chf! St.
286 PHI DELTA PHI.
Michael Gavin, 2D, (T T, Memphis, Tenn.
Born Memphis, Nov. 2, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Junior Class
Honors, i8q6. No. 4^4 Vance St.
George Jay Gibson, Jr., ^ B A', Buffalo, N. Y.
Bom Clevland, O., March 17, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., T895. ^^^ ^ ^he
editors Yale Law Journal. Junior Class Hoaors, 1896. Consul,
1896-7. No. 187 W. Pearl St.
Raymond Lloyd, Cincinnati, O.
Bom Cincinnati, Dec. 9, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Cincinnati
Law School, 1894-5, where he was initiated at Hamilton Chapter.
No. 2503 Auburn Ave., Mt. Auburn.
Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., <r T, Cumberland, Md.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895.
John MacGregor, Jr., ^ J ^, Akron, O.
Bom Akron, Jan. 21, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Member of Wolf's
Head. No. 202 N. Prospect St.
ToKicHi Masao, Oetzu, lyo, Japan.
Tokugio Sei, cum laude. Coll. of Tokyo, Japan, 1890. LL. B., cum
laude^ Univ. of W. Va., 1895. LL. M., cum laude^ Yale Univ.,
1896. Candidate for D. C. L.
Francis Parsons, W T, Hartford, Conn.
Born Hartford, Jan. 18, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. Member of
Chi Delta Theta Lit. Society. Member of SkuJl and Bones. Junior
Class Honors. No. 357 Main St.
Charles Frederick Peterson, Honolulu, H. L
Born Honolulu, Jan. 19, 1870. Honolulu High School, 1887. Clerk of
Interior Dept. under Monarchy, 1888-90. Amanuensis of the Hawai-
ian Commission, 1893. Clerk of the Circuit Court and Deputy Clerk
of the Supreme Court under the Republic, 1893-5. Junior Clas
Honors, 1896.
Benjamin Ives Spock, J AT £, New Haven, Conn.
Born New Haven, Dec. 31, 1872. A. B., and Class Sec, Yale Univ.,
1895. Member of Yale Glee Club. Member of Wolf's Head. No.
39 Lynwood St. P. O. Box, 1524.
John Walcott Thompson, J K E, ^ H A\ Lebanon, N. H.
Bom Fort Brown, Texas, Feb. 10, 1873. B. A., Dartmouth Coll., 1895.
Managing Editor of Literary Monthly. Commencement Appoint-
ment. Junior Class Honors, 1896.
WAITE CHAPTER, 287
John Dougherty Thomson, I X, New Haven, Conn.
B. M. E., Purdue Univ., 1893. Member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering
Society, at Purdue. A. B.,. Yale Univ., 1895. Manager of Base
Ball and Foot Ball teams. Treas. of Athletic Assn. Sec. of Western
Inter-collegiate Athletic Assn., 1892-3. Delegate to the Fifth
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, Dec, 1896. Tribune,
1896-7. No. 256 E. Columbia St.
ft
CLASS OF 1898.
William Ansel Arnold, Willimantic, Conn.
A. B., Vale Univ., 1896. No. 812 Main St.
Edward William Beattie, Jr., J /T £, Helena, Mont.
Born Chicago, 111., Dec. 12, 1874. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Box, 487.
No. 59 Park Ave.
William Bradford Boardman, Z *F, New Britain, Conn.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1893. No. 49 Park Place.
Henry Manchester Boss, Jr., Z *F, Providence, R. I.
Attended Brown Univ. No. 29 Weybosset St.
Walter Haven Clark, i4 J ^, Hartford, Conn.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 38 WilUrd St.
Charles Frederick Clemons, Manchester, Vt.
Born Manchester, Oct. 9, 187 1. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Editor of
YaU Neivs.
William Newell Drown, A A <Py San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 2550 Jackson St.
George Woodbury Duncklee, Brookline, Mass.
Walter Buhl Ford, V T, New Haven, Conn.
Born Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22, 1873. A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 42
Trumbull St.
Emile Godchaux, New Orleans, La.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. No. 1240 Esplanade St.
Addison Strong Pratt, Fairport, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896.
Charles Tier Russell, Haddam, Conn.
IN THE
UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOU
BEING THE
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
OF
The New York University.
ESTABLISHED 1888.
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
T*HE University of the City of New York owes its foun-
^ dation and its progress until this date to two classes of
citizens: first, to public spirited merchants, bankers, and
professional men who have given labor and money to
promote liberal learning in the metropolis upon the highest
academic models. These men are types of the whole body
of those who have, even until now, contributed of their
time and means to this foundation. The second class of citi-
zens who have created* this University have been the faculties
of teachers. The chief epochs in the history of the Univer-
sity are noted.
An important fact of which these epochs give no hint is
the following early statute of the University, ordaining two
290 PHI DELTA PHI.
divisions of the instruction in Arts and Science, correspond-
ing to what are now commonly known as Graduate and
Undergraduate courses. "The first shall comprise Profes-
sorships for instruction in the higher branches of Literature
and Science, which shall be increased according to the
progress of discovery, the wants of the community, and the
financial means of the University. The second shall embrace
what is usually deemed a full course of Classical, Philosoph-
ical, and Mathematical instruction, and also a complete
course of English Literature." Hon. Albert Gallatin, Pres-
ident of the Council in 1831, said, in a public meeting,
October 20, 1830, as to the chief objects of the University:
"One is to complete the studies commenced in the colleges,
* * * * another is to diffuse knowledge." The statute
named and the view expressed were a half century in advance
of the demand in America for university work proper in arts
and science, a demand which is only now beginning to be
made and to be met.
The University, as now existing, comprises the Council,
which is by charter the corporation, and three Faculties,
each in charge of its appropriate department, viz., the Fac-
ulty of Arts and Science, dating from 1832; the Faculty of
Medicine, dating from 1841; the Faculty of Law, dating from
1858.
EPOCHS ^
IN THE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1829. December 16 — Meeting of nine gentlemen to con-
sider "the establishment of a university in the City of New
York on a liberal and extensive scale."
1830. January 6 — Public meeting called by the above
and others, in the rooms of the Historical Society; appoint-
ment by it of standing Committee on Subscriptions.
1830. October 15 — Election, by the subscribers, of
members of the Council.
T831. April 18 — Act of incorporation.
FIELD CHAPTER. 391
UNDER THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE.
1 83 1. October — Opening of college work, closely fol-
lowed by the erection (1832-5) of the University Building.
1835. Invention, in th^ University, of the recording
telegraph :
**Yoar Pkilomathean Hall, the room I occupied — that room in the
University was the birthplace of the recording telegraph." — \^Extract from
nddress of Projessor Morse at the Alumni Meeting of /<?5'J.]
1839. Invention, in the University, of the application of
photography to the representation of the human counte-
nance.
1864-6. Founding of the General Endowment, in chief
part by Mr. Loring Andrews.
1886. Organization of Graduate School.
1890. Academic relation established between the Uni-
versity and the Union Theological Seminary.
1890. Organization of the School of Pedagogy.
1890. Appointment of the Woman's Advisory Com-
mittee.
1892. Purchase of University Heights.
1894. Removal to University Heights of the University
College.
1895. Gift of the Library Building and of the Hall for
Students.
UNDER THE FACULTY OF LAW.
1835. Plan of Hon. B. F. Butler for the School adopted
by the Council.
1858. Reorganization of the Department of Law.
1863. Founding of the Law Library by John Taylor
Johnston.
1895. Opening of the new Halls at Washington Square,
and establishment of morning, afternoon and evening instruc-
tion.
293 PHI DELTA PHI.
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS.
In November of 1890, a movement was inaugurated to
enlarge the work of the University by the securing of a new
site for the University College, the School of Engineering,
and the Graduate Seminary (in part). On July i, 1891, a
site was secured, extending from Sedgwick Avenue to Aque-
duct Avenue, immediately south of the new University Ave-
nue (placed on the map of the city at the request of the
University), which avenue is also called East i8ist Street.
The single tract included in the College Campus com-
prises over twenty-two acres. In addition to this is a boat-
house site on the water front. Further, the University has
purchased several adjoining parcels in order to restrict the
neighborhood against nuisances, and to secure sites for
fraternity houses, professors' residences, and the like. The
general verdict of the public who visit University Heights
places it second in beauty to no other University site in the
world.
The Law School was reorganized in 1891, and in April,
1895, the Metropolis Law School became merged in the Uni-
versity School to constitute its evening department.
Upon the unanimous request of the University corpora-
tion, the University Regents of the State of New York, under
the powers committed to them by the Constitution of the
State, enacted a statute March 19, 3896, changing the name
of the University of the City of New York to the New York
University. Henceforth this legal designation should be used
in all papers of any kind whatsoever relating to this Univer-
sity.
The petition of eight charter members was dated February
13, 1888, and after receiving the unanimous affirmative votes
of all chapters, Field Chapter was instituted on May 4,
1888.
Note. — Although many of the following graduated while the institu-
tion was known as U. of C. of N. Y., we have for convenience called it
N. Y. Univ., its new name.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
♦1896. Austin Abbott, *F T, 0 li K.
Born Boston, Massachusetts, December 18, 1831. A. B., New York
University, 1851. LL. D., i^iV., 1886. Editor of Eucleian. Com-
mencement Orator, 1851. Student at Law in New York City with
Blatchford & Crosby, 1851-3. In practice, 1853-96. Author of
"Collection of Forms of Pleadings in New York State Adapted to
the New Practice in Alabama, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Mis-
souri, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc.," 1858 and 1S71. "Clerks* and Con-
veyancers' Assistant," 1866 and 1874. "Trial Evidence,'" 1880.
"Trial Brief— Jury Trials in Civil Actions," 1885. "New Code
Practice and Forms," two volumes, 1887. ** Trial Brief — A Brief on
•the Mode of Proving Facts," 1889. "Trial Brief -Brief on the
Pleadings," 1891. "Cases on Evidence," 1895. "Digest of Reports
and Statutes, 1 794-1 892," ten volumes. Supplements to same, four
volumes. "New York Annual Digest," 1884-92, ten volumes. "Ap-
pellate Reports, 1850 to 1869," four volumes. "Select Cases on the
Law of Evidence as Applied during Examination of Witnesses," 1896.
"New Cases and Index Digest," 1876-93, twenty-nine volumes.
Joint Author with B. V. Abbott of " Reports of Cases in Admiralty,
District Court of United States, Southern District of New York,"
1857. "Practice Reports, 1854-65," nineteen volumes, 1866.
Joint Author with W. C. Beecher, "Trial Brief — Criminal Cases,"
1889. Law Editor of ** Century Dictionary." Editor of New York
Daily Register^ 1876-86. Editor of University Law Review^ 1893-4.
Lecturer in the Law Department of New York University, 1871-96.
Dean of Law Department, ibid.^ 189 1-6. Died at New York City,
April 19, 1896.
Thaddeus Davis Kenneson, New York City.
A. B., Harvard College, 1880. M. A., LL. B., ibid.y 1883. Professor
of Law, Evening Division of Law School.
Isaac Franklin Russell, W T, 0 li K, New York City.
Born Hamden, Connecticut, August 25, 1857. Southold Academy, L. I.
A. B., New York University, 1875. LL. B., ibid.^ '^'^ll- A. M.,
ibid.^ 1878. LL. M., Yale College, 1S79. D. C. L., Yale College,
1880. LL. D., Dickinson College, 1893. First Butler Eucleian
Prize, 1875. First Fellowship, 1875. Latin Salutatory, 1875. Lec-
turer on Law at New York University, 1 880-1. Professor of Political
Science, ibid.^ since 1881. Professor of Law, ibid.^ since 1881. Au-
thor of Lectures on "The Law for Women," second edition, 1893.
"Outline Study of Law," second edition, 1895. Contributor to
numerous Journals. Member of the Long Island Historical Society.
Fellow of the American Geographical Society. (Res., 150 Hancock
Street, Brooklyn, New York.) No. 120 Broadway.
CHARTER
SENIORS.
Thomas William Churchill, J B ^, New York City.
B. A., College of the City of New York, 1882. Also attended Columbia
L-aw School. Proconsul, 1888. (Res., No. 221 East 118th Sreet.)
Chief Clerk in New York Custom House, No. 63 Wall Street.
Henry Wynans Jessup, New York City.
A. B., Princeton College, 1886. M. A., idt'd., i88g. Member of Ameri-
can IVhig Society. E. F. Shepard Scholarship, 1887. LL. M., New
York University, 1892. Member of the Council of Phi Delta Phi,
1889-93. President of Phi Delta Phi Club. Professor of Law of
Procedure and Torts. University Law School, 1892-3. Preparing a
text-book on Law and Practice in Surrogates' Courts. (Res., No. 119
West 129th Street.) King & Jessup, No. 30 Broad Street.
Francis Stephen McAvov, New York City.
A. B., Manhattan College, 1881. (Res., No. 516 West 153d Street.)
Chief Clerk, New York Custom House Law Department.
Abram Carrington Read, 2" -V, New York City.
A. B., Hampden-Sidney College, Virginia, 1883. Second Honors of
Class; Senior Medalist; Junior Orator. Consul, 1888. Member of
Columbia Boat Club, Brooklyn, New York. In wholesale mercantile
house of Read & Co., New York City, 1883-90.
JUNIORS.
William Truslow Hyde, New York City.
(Res., No. 32 East 84th Street.) No. 36 New Street.
John Brtnckerhoff Jackson, Berlin, Germany.
United States Naval Academy, 1883. Cadet, 1879-85. Commissioned
as Ensign, 1885. Resigned in 1886. A. M., (Honorary), Princeton,
1896. Second Secretary of Legation, 1890-4. Secretary of the
United States Embassy, Berlin, since 1894. On resuming practice
will have as a specialty. Admiralty Law.
Charles Lincoln Pashley, Z y, 0 li AT, Brooklyn, N. Y.
B. S., New York University, 1886. President of Pkilomathean Society.
Secretary of Eucleian Society. Delegate to the Second National Con-
vention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889. Manager of Glee Club and
Lacrosse Association. Honors Scientific Commencement Oration.
Member of New York State Constitutional Convention, 1895. Vogt
& Pashley, Germania Bank Building, No. 375 Fulton St.
FIELD CHAPTER, 295
Gerard Bostwick Townsend, W 1\ 0 H K, New York City.
B. S. and Salutatory, New York University, 1887. Business Manager of
the University Quarterly^ 1886-7. Class President, 1886-7. Secre-
tary of EucUian Society. Scriptor, 1888. Delegate to the Second
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889. Einstein &
Townsend, Mutual Life Building, No. 3^ Liberty Street.
CLASS OF 1888.
William Francis George Geisse, New York City.
Royal Gymnasium of Nuremberg, Bavaria. Formerly U. S. Consular
Clerk, Vice-Consul and Acting Consul at Niirnberg, Bavaria, 1871-80.
(Res,, Pelham Manor, N. Y.) Gen. Bus. Mngr., A. W. Faber, Man-
ufacturer of Lead Pencils. Not in practice. No. 78 Reade St.
Philip Francis Olwell, New York City.
St. Francis Xavier Coll., New York. No. 243 Broadway.
Mark Winslow Potter, New York City.
Cole & Potter, No. 63-5 Wall St.
CLASS OF 1889.
Sherwood Aldrich. (Address unknown.)
Former address. No. 102 Broadway, N. Y.
Anthony Arnoux, J T J, New York City.
Ph. B., Columbia Coll., 1886. Real Estate and Corporation I^w, No.
41-3 Wall St.
John David Heals, New York City.
(Res., No. 35 Tremont Ave.) No. 203 Bioadway.
*i893. John Ulic Burke.
Attended St. John's Coll., 1872-6. Formerly Chief Clerk, U. S. Cus-
toms Bureau, Postoffice Bldg., New York City.
Arthur Herbert Cameron, J T, ^ B K, Brooklyn, N. Y.
B. S. and C. E., N. Y. Univ., 1887. Pres. oi PhilomaiheanlAi. Society.
Scientific Oration. Class Treas. (Res. No. 608 Bainbridge St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.) No. 38-40 Court St.
James Arthur Hanley, New York City.
A. B., Coll. of the City of New York, 1883. (Res., No. 246 W. I3bth
St.) Chief Clerk, Register's office, Hall of Records, City Hall Park.
Oswald Herbert Knight, New York City.
Columbia Law Scnool, 1882-3. (Res., No. 32 W. 32d St.) Patent and
Copyright Lav* No. 87 Nassau St. . . .
296 PHI DELTA PHI.
Jesse Grant Roe, A K E, (P B K, New York City.
A. B., Lafayette Coll., 1887. Editor-in-chief of seyeral college pablica-
tions. Editor of Delta Kappa Epsilon Quarterly, (Res., No. 57
Convent Ave.) No. 160 Broadway.
Augustus Frederick Sherman, New York City.
Formerly Private Sec. at No. 58 Bank St.
James Lambert Suydam, New York City.
Brooklyn High School. Delegate to Second National Convention of Phi
Delta Phi, May, 1889. No. 229 Broadway, N. Y. City. Also, Tar-
ry town -on- Hudson, N. Y.
Harvey Cromwell Williams, ^ T, New York City.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1885. A. M., ibid., 1888. Prize in Greek*
1882. Commencement Orator, 1885. Teacher in Centenary Collegiate
Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1882-3. Teacher in Dickinson Semi-
nary, Williamsport, Penn., 1885-8. Formerly I-aw Reporter for
Evening Post.
CLASS OF 1890.
Charles Martin Camp, New York City.
Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885. Elliot & Shephard Scholar-
ship, in Junior year. No. 155 Broadway.
Paul Eugene De Fere, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Republican nominee for County Judge of King's Co., 1895. Vice-Pres.
of Phi Delta Phi Club. Grout, DeFere & Mayer, No. 189 Mon-
tague St.
Ralph Hickox, Williamsbridge, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1886. Park Ave., White Plains Road.
Paul Eugene Jones, ^ r, d^ B K, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. B. and Valedictory, N. Y. Univ., 1888. Second Butler Eucleian
Prizes, 1886, 1887, 1888. No. 189 Montague St.
Adrian Thomas Kiernan, New York City.
(Res., No. 18 E. 47th St.) No. 27 Pine St.
Harry Armitage Mathews, Z ^, New York City.
A. B., N. Y. Univ., i888. Junior Class Pres. Sec. of Philomathean
Lit. Society. Capt. of Lacrosse Team. Class- Day Orator. (Res.,
No. 77 W. 94th St.) No. 27 William St.
Frank O'Byrne, New York City.
(Res., Bath Beach, L. I., N, Y«) No. 280 Broad wray*
FIELD CHAPTER, 297
Denis O'Leary, New York City.
Junior Scholarship Prize. Senior Examination Honors. Brooke &
Brooke, No. 99 Nassau St.
William Warner Penfield, A K E, Wakefield, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1879. Formerly Clerk in U. S. Custom House.
Frank Pisek, New York City.
No. 203 Broadway.
William Seward Russell, Chicago, 111.
Ph. B., Lafayette Coll., 1887. M. S., ibid.^ 1890. No. 167-9 Wabash
Ave.
Samuel Scott Slater, ^ T J, New York City.
Cornell Univ., 1889-90. B. L. and LL. B., Cornell Univ., 1894. Affil-
iated with CoNKLiNG Chapter, i892->4. With Hoadley, Lauterbachft
Johnson, No. 22 William St.
Alfred Ethelbert Smith, Jr., New York City.
Attended Columbia Coll. No. 29 Broadway. Also, Bronxville, N. Y.
Daniel Caldwell Stanwood, Boston, Mass.
With Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R. R. Co. Sears Bldg.
Francis Bergh Taylor, Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y.
Attended St. Paurs Coll., Garden City, R. I. Justice of the Peace.
«
♦1896. MiNTHORNE Tompkins.
Member of N. Y. Historical Society. Died Nov. 5, 1896.
Paul Ransom Towne, New York City.
Honorable mention for Scholarship. Senior Butler Prize. Valedictorian.
(Res., No. 23 £. 28th St.) No. 229 Broadway.
XDharles Augustus Wendell, New York City.
(Res., No. 153 Lennox Ave.) No. "7 Pine St.
CLASS OP 1891.
WiNFiELD Scott Angleman, Plainfield, N. J.
Honorable mention on written examination (among first half dozen.)
Jarvis Norris Atkinson, J ^, Jersey City, N. J.
A. B. and Commencement Orator, N. Y. Univ., 1889. Pres. of Eucleian
Lit. Society. Atty. for Consolidated Traction Co. Counsel to Board
of Health. Asst. City Atty. Weldon Bldg., No. 76 Montgomery St.
298 PHI DELTA PHI.
Theodore Thomas Baylor, V l, ^ J A, New York City.
B. S., N. Y. Univ., 1889. Pres. of Philomathean Society. No. 32 Nas-
sau St.
Harold Binney, J ^, New York City.
Mass. Institute of Techaolog;y, 1885-8. Columbian Law School, Wash-
ington, D. C, 1889-90. Asst. Examiner of Patents, U. S. Patent
Office, 1890-1. Law of Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks. No,
38 Park Row.
John Hillric Bonn, Weehawken, N. J.
Gregory Ave.
M. Bertrand Clover. (Address unknown. )
A. B., Columbia Coll., 188 r. Letter to No. 7 Fifth Ave., N. V. City,
returned.
Arthur Dixon Davls, J ^, New York City.
A. B. and Class Poet, N. Y. Univ., 1885. A. M., ibid,^ 1888. Editor
of University Quarterly. Commencement Orator. No. 40 W. 77th St.
Cornelius Joseph Earley, New York City.
De La Salle Institute, Asst. Corp>oration Counsel of New York City.
No. 61 Park Row.
Frank Lovbr Entwisle, New York City.
No. 65 Nassau St.
Frank Alexander Erwin, X ^, (P li h\ New York City.
S. B., Williams Coll. M. A., idid.., 1885. Member of PAi/oterknican.
Editor of IVil/iofns Athenaum. First Prize German. Philosophical
Oration. Junior Prize Scholarship. Commencement Oration. LL. M.^
N. Y. Univ., 1895. Forn\erly Teacher of English Literature at Sach's
Collegiate Institute. At present. Prof, of Law of Contracts and Torts,
also Instructor of I^gal History, Univ. Law School. Sec. to a Justice
of ihe Supreme Court of N. Y. Care of Univ. Law School, Wash-
ington Square.
Owen Francis Finnertv, New York City.
(Res., Sheepshead Bay, L. I.) No. 132 Nassau St.
Charles Gi doings, J T, Great Barrington, Mass.
Williams Coll., 1887-8. Member of Philotechnican Society. Senior
Law Class Pres. Member of Mass. House of Representatives, 1894.
John Christopher Judge, J T, Brooklyn, N. Y.
■
Attended Brooklyn High School. Brooklyn Polytechnic. A. B., Prince-
ton Coll. Corporation Law. No. 375 Fulton St.
FIELD CHAPTER. 29^
Norman James Marsh, S K E, New York City.
A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1885. McKinney Prize Declamation. South-
worth Prize in Metaphysics. Sec. of Phi Delta Phi Club of the City
of New York. Davis & Marsh, No. 66 Broadway.
Benjamin McClung, Newburgh, N. Y.
Headley & McClung, No. 44-46 Smith St.
Robert Stewart, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1881. Formerly Asst. Engineer, U. S.
Navy. No. 375 Fulton St.
Herbert Worthington Taylor, New York City.
No. Ill Broadway.
Frederic Nevius Voorhees, Bound Brook, N. J.
Detroit High School. Columbia Coll., one year.
Edmund Waring Wakelee, J T, New York City.
(Res., Demorest, N. J.) No. 56 Pine St.
Cyrus Van Ness Washburn, X ^V, <P /? A', Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oxford Academy. A. 6., Hamilton Coll., 1886. A. M., ibid. Prize
Orator. Preparing a work on the Rights of Co-tenants. Also, on the
Partition of Land. No. 189 Montague St.
CLASS OF 1892.
Carlos Coolidge Alden, New York City.
Junior Scholarship. Senior Examiiiation Prize. Senior Class Pres.
Commencement Speaker. LL. M., 1893. Associated with Dr. Aus-
tin Abbott in authorship of "Select Cases on Pleading'* and "Select
Cases on Evidence." Has in preparation a work on "Forms of
Pleading." Instructor on topic "Searching Titles, and the Instru*
ments Affecting Real Estate," University Law School. Prof, of
Evidence and Pleading, ibid. No. 32 Nassau St.
Homer Alban Anderson, Peekskill, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1890. No. 6 S. Division St.
Joseph Thomas Brown, Jr., J <Py New York City.
A. B., and balutatorian, N. Y. Univ., 1889. Pres. of Eucleian Society.
Commencement Orator. No. 132 Nassau St.
Frederic Ellery Chamberlin, Jersey City, N. J.
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., 1888-9. Member of
Board of Education, Bayonne, N. J., 1894-7. Republican nominee
for iGenerai Assembly. Chancery and Corporation Law. No. 76-
Montgomery St.
300 PHI DELTA PHI.
Charles Nicoll Crane, New York City.
(Res., No. 39 E. Tenth St.) No. 32 Nassau St.
Thomas Francis Dwyer, Keesville, N. Y.
Rafael Angelo 'Este, ^ V J, New York City.
B. S., N. Y. Univ., 1890. (Res., No. 328 Lenox Ave.) No. 234 Broad-
way.
John Thoivias Linnen, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Care of U. S. Dist. Atty.'s Office, Post Office Bldg., New York City.
(Res., Jefferson Ave. )
Charles Eugene MacChesney, 1 ^, Paterson, N. J.
A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1883. A. M., ibid. Ph. D., N. Y. Univ., 1890.
LL. .M., ibid.,, 1893.
William George Mulligan, (f J X, <P B K, New York City.
A. 6., Hamilton ColL, 1886. M. A., ibid. (Res., No. 1911 Fulton
Ave.) No. 777 Tremont Ave.
Algernon Sidney Norton, ^F T, <P B K, New York City.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1886. Woodford Prize Speaker. Chair of Mathe-
matics, Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, four years. Law Clerk in New
York Supreme Court. With Prof. Austin Abbott edited ** Latin for
Lawyers." LL. M., 1894. Instructor on topic, ** Law Latin in
Common Use." Columbia Law School, 1895-6. (Res., No. 251 W.
128th St.) Clerk, 14 County Court House. No. 32 Nassau St.
Louis Francis Reed, New York City.
Newark High School, three years. Scriptor. Post-graduate, 1893-4.
No. 155 Broadway.
Rush Adams Robinson, Baltimore, Md.
Also attended Columbia Law School. New Herald Bldg.
Arthur Moore Silber, New York City.
Also attended Columbia Law School. No. 18 Broadway.
Leslie Jay Tompkins, W T, (P B K, New York City.
B. S., N. Y. Univ., 1890. M. S., ibid.^ 1894. LL. M., 1894. Scien-
tific Oration. Class Historian. Columbia Law School, 189I-2. Li«
brarian, 1892-4. Registrar and Librarian of Univ. Law School since
1894. No. 32 Waverly Place.
Charles Melville Weeks, New York City.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891. Senior Class Quiz Master, 1892-3. In W.
Va. as Counsel and Supt. for Elk horn and Sandy River Land Trust,
two years. No. 261 Broadway.
Clarence Hood Woolsey, Stone Ridge, N. Y«
a. B., Harvard Univ., 1890.
FIELD CHAPTER, 301
CLASS OF 1893.
LuciEN Samuel Bayliss, ^ T, New York City.
B. S., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Codn., 1891. Commencement Ora-
tion on ''Christianity and the Law." Bayliss & Bayliss, No. 170
Broadway.
Paul Campbell Cloyd, W T, I *, New York City.
Wesleyan Univ., 1889-00. A. B., N. Y. Univ., 1892. A. M., idii/.^
1894. Pres. of Eucteian Lit. Society. Editor of University Quar^
terly, Scriptor. Cloyd & King, No. 132 Nassau St.
John Daniel Connoly, Brooklyn, N. Y.
No. 85 Bergen St.
William Dolloway Farwell, V Y^ i> R K, New York City.
A. B., Lehigh Univ., South Bethlehem, Penn., 1S89. Class Sec, 1885-6.
Class Historian, 1886-^ Editor of The Lehigh Burr, 1886-8. Ed-
itor in-chief of Epiiomey 1887-8. Care of New York Tribune.
Charles Preston Hallock, New York City.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1 891. Member of /%i7<7/^^/r7« Debating Society.
Prize Essay. Commencement Orator. Law Class Valedictorian.
Member of Republican County Com. No. 2087 Boston Road.
Arthur Marcus King, W Y, ^ B K, New York City.
A. B., N. Y. Univ., 1890. Pres. of Eucleian Lit. Society. Freshman
and Junior Class P/es. Prize Essayist. Junior Exhibition Orator.
Class Prophet. Commencement Orator. Junior Law Class Pres.
Law Class Commencement Orator. Comr. of Estimates and Assess-
ments. No. 132 Nassau St.
Frederic Elliott Perham, A A <P, ^ R K, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1888. Elliott F. Shepard Scholarship
in Junior Year. Senior Oral Exam. Prize. Quiz Instructor for Sen-
ior Class, Univ. Law School, 1894-6. Associated with Dr. Austin Ab-
bott as Editor of University Law Revietv, 1893-4. Author of *• Con-
tracts by Letter," University Law Review, January, 1894. No. 280
Broadway.
Robert Watson Pomeroy, 9^ T, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1891^ Initiated in 1891-2. Affiliated with Choatb
Chapter, 1892-5. LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1895. With Rog-
ers, Locke & Milburn, No. 28 Erie St.
William Cowper Prime, W Y, New York City.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1890. A. M., ibid., 1891. (Res., 63 Hawthorn
Ave., Yonkers.) No. 120 Broadway.
Carl George Albert Schumann, Jersey City, N. J.
Treas. of Phi Delta Phi Club. Post- graduate, 1893-4. Fuller Bldg.
302 PHI DELTA PHI,
William Edward Sengens, New York City.
Attended N. Y. Univ. (Res., No. 53 Seventh St.) No. 280 Broadway.
William Stuart, i^ J S, New York City.
B. S.,Con. of City of New York, 1890. (Res., No. 200 E. loth St.)
No. 13 Chambers St.
Maurice Victor Theall, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brooklyn High School, 1891. Ph. B., The Coll. of St. Francis Xavicr.
No. 26 Court St.
Odell Dvckman Tompkins, J ^, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Attended Mystic Bridge High School, Conn., i83q. Class Historian,
1893. LL. B., ctfm lauiie. Post-graduate, 1893-4. Appell & Tomp-
kins, People's Bank Bidg.
CLASS OF 1894.
Walter Edson Andrews, New York City.
Powers Institute, in Mass., three years. Attended N. Y. Dental Coll.
M. D. S., N. Y. State Odontological Society. School Commissioner
of New York City. Specialty, Dentistry, and Law as to Real Estate
matters, No. 729 Tremont Ave.
Henry Martyn Baird, Jr., ^ T, B N E, New York City.
A. B. and Valedictory, N. Y. Univ., 1891. M. A., idiJ., 1893. Pres.
of Eucleian Lit. Society. Class Historian. Instructor in Quiz for
Junior Class, N. Y. Univ., 1895-6. (Res., 219 Palisade Ave., Yon-
kers, N. Y.) No. in Broadway.
David Raymond Daly, Z V^, New York City.
Attended Coll. of City of New York, two years. (Res., 188 Lexington
Ave.) Private Sec. to Hon. L. A. Giegerich, Justice of N. Y.
Supeme Court. Care of Judges Chambers, County Court House.
-George Willets Davison, A J (P, <P H K, Jamaica, Queens
Co., N. Y.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1892. Consul, 1893-4. (Res., Rockville Cen-
ter, L. I.) Asst. Dist. Atty.
Theodore Montgomery Hill, A J <P, New York City.
Trinity School, New Y^ork City, eight years. Honor man. Scriptor,
1893-4. (Res., Pelham Manor, N. Y.) No. 44 Broadway.
William Hosmer Ives, V T, New York City.
A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1891. (Res., No. 280 Ryerson St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.) No. 55 Liberty St.
I FIELD CHAPTER, 303
Harold Edward Lippencott, i< J <P, ^ B K^ New York
City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, i8qi. M. S., ibid. LL. M., N. V.
Univ., 1895. Fifth Honor at Coll. of City of New York. First
Faculty Scholarship in Junior year at Law School. Tutor in Mathe-
matics at Coll. of City of New York. Junior Class Quiz Instructor,
Univ. Law School, 1894-5. No. 29 Broadway.
John Albert Mattison, New York City.
Special student at Cornell Univ., two years. (Res., No. 28 W. 52d St.)
No. II or 13 William St.
Burton Charles Meighan, A K E, 0 B K, White Plains,
N. Y.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1890. Belden Silver Medal in Math-
ematics. Pell Silver Medal. Salutatorian. Graduation Exam. Prize.
First Speaker at Law Commencement. Office also at Mamaroneck,
N. Y.
Alfred Charles Post Opdyke, ¥ Y, (P B K, New York City.
A. B., N. Y. Univ., 1890. A. M., ibiJ.y 1892. Philosophical Orator
and Fellow. Student of Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins Univ.,
1891-2. Instructor in N. Y. Univ., 1896-7. (Res., No. 19 W. I2th
St.) No. 20 Nassau St.
Bayard Livingston Peck, X 9^, New York City.
A. B., Hamilton Univ., 1891. M. A., idid. Freshman Declamation
Prize. Hawley Classical Medal. Kellogg Orator. Clark Prize Ora-
tor. Taught in Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1891-3. Clerk of
Surrogate's Court of Columbian Co., 1893-6. (Res., No. 329 Clinton
St., Brooklyn.) With Miller & Briggs, No. 32 Nassau St.
Edward Rochemont Sandford, New York City.
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. (Res., No. 106 E. 25th St.) No. 32
Nassau St.
Elmer Gildersleeve Story, New York City.
B. S., Cornell Univ., 1884. (Res., Bay Side, L. I.) Weed, Story &
Stratton, No. 11 William St.
Charles Seymour Whitman, A J 0, New York City.
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1890. Senior Class Pres. Whitman, Fitzgerald &
Ives, No. 55 Liberty St.
CLASS OF 1895.
George William Alger, J *F, New York City.
A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1892. Consul, 1894-5. No. 114 Nassau St.
Charles Horton Angleman, Plainfield, N. Y.
Attended Plainfield High School, also Princeton Univ. Master in Chan-
cery and Commissioner of Deeds. W. S. &C. H. Angleman, office also
at Westfield, N. J.
304 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Richard Henry Clarke, Jr., New York City.
A. B., Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, N. Y., 1894.. Tribune, 1894-5. (Res.»
No. 104 E. 73d St.) No. 49-51 Chambers St.
Charles Bunker Crane, New York City.
Scriptor, 1894-5. Specialty, Real Estate. No. 58 Wall St.
Henry Hedges Essick, *F T, S N E, Yonkers, N. Y.
Attended N. Y. Univ. "The Maples."
Ralph Aldom Frost, ^ T, S N E, Brooklyn, N. Y.
N. Y. Univ., three years. Member of EucUian Lit. Society. No. 1293:
Bedford Ave.
Theodore Arthur Gessler, ^ T, 8 N E, New York City.
A. B., N. Y. Univ., 1894. A. M., idui., 1896. Class Poetand Historian.
Junior Class Pres. Editor of University Quarterly, Pres. of Eu-
clHan. Student in Union Theological Seminary, 1894-6. Student ia
School of Political Science, Columbia Coll., 1 895-6. Fellow in Semitic^
Univ. of Chicago, 1897-8. No. 719 St. Nicholas Ave.
Benjamin Franklin Jones, New York City.
Buffalo Law School. Real Estate Law. No. 181 Broadway.
Stephen Henry Keating, A T^ ^ B K, New York City.
B. A., Columbia Coll., 1893. (Res., No. 139 E. 29th St.) Care of
County Court House.
Howard Sidney Meighan, J K E, 0 B Ky White Plains,
N. Y.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1891. First Pell Medal, two Second
Pell Medals, two Belden Mathematic. Cromwell Medal. Three
Ward Medals. Valedictorian and Speaker. Shepard Scholarship in
Junior Law Class. Two Senior Prizes for best written and best oral
examination. Tutor in History and Natural History in Coll. of City
of New York.
George Vincent Mullan, New York City.
Ph. B., St. Francis Xavier. Proconsul, 1894-5. (Res., No. 202 E. 82d
St.) Try care of Kenneson, Crain & Ailing, No. n William St.
Robert Russell Requa, A J 0, Rye, Westchester Co.,
N. Y.
A. B., Coll. of City of New York, 1887. Vice- Principal Grammar School
No. 96, at Ave. A and 8ist St., New York City. Not in practice.
John Edward Ruston, ^ T, 8 N E^ New York City.
B. S., N. Y. Univ., 1894. Class Orator and Historian. Censor of Eu-
c/eian. Editor of University Quarterly. (Res., No. 473 Tompkins.
Ave., Brooklyn.) With Russell, Robinson & Winslow, No. 25^
Broadway.
FIELD CHAPTER. 305
Otto von Schrenk, New York City.
Hoboken Academy, 1889. Honorable Mention on Prize Oral Exam, in
Senior Year. (Res., No. 1676 East End Ave.) With Briesen &
Knauth, Patent Attys., No. 229 Broadway.
CLASS OF 1896.
Daniel Ny Ette Burke, .V (T, ^ H K, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1893. A. M., idit/., 1894. Head Prize Orator.
(Res., Oxford, N. Y.) No. 91 Pineapple St.
James Robison Burnet, New York City.
Sec. of Good Government Club, A, Member of City Club of New York
and of Reform Club. (Res., No. 39 W. Fifty-second St.) Specialty,
Corporation Law. No. 207 Broadway.
Harry Pomeroy Davison, Englewood, N. J.
Cashier Liberty National Bank. No. 444 Central Park, W., New York
City.
Thornton Earle, /I J (P, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1892. No. 38 Park Row.
Dean Emery, * F J, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1893. Honorable Mention, idid., 1893*
Prize Scholarship. Consul, 1895-6. No. 1661 Washington Ave.
David Andr£ L'Esperance, Jr.
See infra,
Edwin Philip Fischer, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1893. Member of Phrenocosmia Soci-
ety. No. 33 W. Ninety-second St.
Edward Mumford Fowler, ^ /' J, New York City.
Yale Univ., 1892-4. No. 38 W. Fortieth St.
Frederick Collins Garrick, New York City.
Rooms 307-9 Nassau Chambers, No. 43 W. 35th St.
Alfred Charles Jopling, New York City.
Attended High School in England. Evening Dept. Class Pres. No. 308
W. Fourteenth St.
Charles Augustus Kalish, New York City.
No. 165 Broadway.
George Alfred Lamb» New York City.
St. PeterslHigh School, Kensington, London W., 1883-90. With Davies,
Stone & Auerbach, No. 32 Nassau St.
3o6 PHI DEL TA PHI,
David Andr^ L'Esperance, Jr., New York City.
Princeton Univ., 1892-3. . Tribune. Room 27, No. 229 Broadway.
Roland Hawley Mallory, I K A, New York City.
L. H. B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1892. No. 47 Lafayette Place.
William Harrison Northrup, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brooklyn High School. Scriptor, 1895-6. No. 683 Putnam Ave.
Frederick Gregory Reynolds, A K E, 0 B K, New York
City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1891. Commencement Orator. Con-
sul, 1895-6. No. 144 W. i32d St.
William Randolph Scharton, Aarau, Switzerland.
B. S., Scranton High School. Attended Yale Univ.
Franz Sigel, Jr., i4 J ^, * B K, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1892. Proconsul, 1895-6. (Res., No.
563 or 583 Mott Ave.) No. 17 Lexington Ave.
Robert Alexander Stewart, * T J, New York City.
Attended Coll. of City of New York, 189I-3. Historian, 1895-6. No.
147 W. 94th St.
Gkorge Adelbert Voss, New York City.
Civil Engineering School, Cooper Union, 1890-2. Metropolis Law
School, 1893-5. Law Class Pres., 1894-5. Corporation Law. Pier
No. 2, East River.
Julius Emil Walscheid, <P /' J, Weehawken, N. J.
Ph. B., N. Y. Univ., 1896.
William Smith. Young, 6 N E, New York City.
('ornell Univ., 1886-8. Manager of New York Office of the Deane
Steam Pump Co. of Holyoke, Mass. No. 72 Cortlandt St.
CLASS OF 1897.
William Baldwin Axford, 0 F J, 9 N E, Jersey City, N. J.
Born Jersey City, Dec. 28, 1871. M. E., Stevens Institute, Hoboken,
N. J., 1893. Member of Sketch and Gun Clubs, and of Athletic As-
sociation. (Res., No. 310 Eighth St.) No. 76 Montgomery St.
Fritz von Briesen, New York City.
Bom Brooklyn, Nov. 3, 1874. A. B., cum iauJgf Harvard Univ., 1895.
Member of Freshman Glee Club, and Deutscher Verein. Consul,
1896-7. (Res., No. I E. 47th St.) Care of Briesen & Knauth, No.
229 Broadway.
FIELD CHAPTER. 307
Orion Howard Cheney, New York City.
Drake Univ., Des Moines, la., 1891-2. Univ. of Mich., 1892-3. Class
Pres. Proconsul, 1896-7. No. 30 Seventh Ave.
Harry Joseph Curtis, New York City.
B. S., Coll. of City of New York, 1895. No. 142 E. 36th St.
Albert Baldwin Fulton, New York City.
Born Salisbury, Md., Dec. 17, 1872. No. 330 W. 46th St.
William Kimball Greene, Amsterdam, N. Y.
Born Amsterdam, Dec. 15, 1869. A. B., Columbia Coll., 1891. No* 91
Market St.
John Thomas Hartigan, ^ T J, New York City.
Coll. of City of New York, 1889-93. (Res., No. 71 E. 124th St.) No.
145 Broadway.
James Robinson Hatmaker, New York City.
No. 8 E. 43d St.
Samuel Southey Hinds, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born Brooklyn, April 4, 1875. Graduate of Phillips Andover Academy,
1894. Harvard Univ., 1894-5. Member of 'Varsity Glee and Banjo
and Freshman Glee Clubs. Pres. of Freshman Banjo Club. First
Draper Declamation Prize. No. 177 New York Ave.
Conrad Saxe Keyes, ^ T J, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born Brooklyn, Sept. 11, r 8 74. A. B., Columbia Coll., 1895. Member
of Columbia Coll. Musical Society and Barnard Lit. Society. No.
27 Monroe St. •
Richard Henry Lee Martin, Hewletts, Queen's Co., N. Y.
Born New Brighton, Penn., Oct. 20, 1876. Attended Trinity School,
New York City. Scriptor, 1896-7. Care of Da vies, Stone & Auer-
bach, No. 32 Nassau St., New York City.
Ambrose Lee Phipps, New York City.
Westboro, Mass., High School, two years. First Vice-Pres. of Law Class.
Class Treas. (Res., No. 206 W. 84th St ) No. 203 Broadway.
Remington Squire, i4 J ^, New York City.
Born New York City, Feb. 22, 1870. Wesleyan Univ., Middletown,
Conn., 1889-91. Formerly with JV<?w York Morning Advertiser zxA
AVw York Journal. (Res., No. 113 W. 96th St.)
George Ogden Thomas, New York City.
Born Minneapolis, Minn., 1871. Historian, 1896-7. No. 61 W.
54th St.
^ I
308 PHI DELTA PHI,
Fritz von Briesen.
See Supra.
Charles Girard Wheeler, ^ T J, * H A', Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bom Brooklyn, Aug. 5, 1874. Ph. B., N. V. Univ., 1896. MemlKir of
Ball Team and Dramatic Assn. Editor of Quarterly. Editor of i'io-
let. Class Poet, iSq2. Class Orator, 1895. ;^No. 5 8() Jefferson Ave.
CLASSt OF 1898.
Asher Mayer, New York City.
^Attended N. V. Preparatory School. No. 136 W. 65th St.
CLASS OF 1899.
Thomas Joseph Regan, New York City.
Attended De La Salle Institute. No. 108 E. 86th St.
Lawrence Woodward Whitney, W T, <I> H h, Brooklyn^
N. Y.
A. B., N. Y. Univ. No. 255 Halsey St.
CONKLING CHAPTER
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
CORNELL UNIVERSITY,
ESTABLISHED 1888.
CORNELL University was incorporated by the Legislature
of New York on the 27th of April, 1865, and opened
on the 7th of October, 1868. The existence of the Univer-
sity is due to the combined wisdom and bounty of the United
States, the State of New York, and Ezra Cornell. By an act
of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, it was provided that
'there should be granted to the several States public lands,
from the sale of which there should be established a perpetual
fund for educational purposes. Meantime Ezra Cornell was
dreaming of a project which he had come to formulate in the
memorable words: **I would found an institution where any
person can find instruction in any study." By a union of his
own resources with the proceeds of the land grant, his purpose
was realized. Ezra Cornell's direct donation to the Univer-
sity was 1^500,000, 200 acres of land with useful buildings,
and smaller gifts for special purposes. In regard to the
Board of Trustees, it was provided that **at no time shall a
majority of the Board be of one religious sect, or of no
religious sect."
3 1 o PHI DEL lA PHI.
At a meeting of the Trustees, held June i6, 1886, formal
action was taken establishing a School of Law as a depart-
ment'^of the University. The School was first opened for
the admission of students September 23, 1887. A building
erected for its special accommodation at a cost of over
^100,000 was dedicated February 14, 1893, and was named
Boardman Hall, in honor of the first Dean of the School,
Douglass Boardman.
The petition of five charter members, endorsed by Pro-
fessors Collin, Burdick and Hutchins, was dated March 19,
1888. On the evening of June 14, 1888, the Chapter was
formally instituted by William R. Baird, Story '82, who was
assisted by Judge Boardman, Professors Baker, Collin, Cum-
mings, Davis, Elston, Halliday, Hutchins and Smith.
HONORARY MEMBERS*
James Lawrence Baker, Ithaca, New York.
LL. B., Albany Law School, 1871. Formerly City Attorney. Now Spe-
cial County Judge. Corner Seneca and Tioga Streets.
♦1891. Douglass Boardman, J ^.
A. B., Yale Coll., 1842. A. M. (Honorary), Hobart College, 1S49.
District Attorney of Tompkins County, 1847-51. County Judge,
1851-5. , Justice of New York Supreme Court, 1865-87. Dean of
Cornell Law School, 1887-91.
Charles Avery Collin, A A ^, New York City.
A. B., Yale College, 1866. M. A., ibid.^ 18 — . City Attorney of El-
mira. New York, three years. Member of Commission to Propose
General Statutes to New York Legislature. Professor of Law, Cornell
University, 1887-95. Lecturer at Albany Law School. Sheehan &
Collin, No. 32 Nassau St.
Alfred Conkling Coxe, A J <P, Utica, New York.
A. B., Hamilton College, 1868. A. M., idid. United States District
Judge, 1882-96. Lecturer on Admiralty Law at Cornell Law School
since 1890.
Fred Douglass Cummings, Syracuse, New York.
B. S., Cornell College, 1885.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 311
George Boynton Davis, Ithaca, New York.
New York Central College, 1858-9. LL. B., Columbian University.
JuDSON Adoniram Elston, Ithaca, New York.
Attended Starkey Seminary. LL. B., Albany Law School, 1878. Spe-
cial County Judge of Tompkins County. No. 9 N. Tioga Street.
Samuel Dumont Halliday, A d 4>, ^ B K, Ithaca, New
York.
A. B., Cornell College, 1870. District Attorney, Tompkins County,
1874-5. Member of New York Assembly, i87(>-8. Member of
Board of Trustees of Cornell University, 1893-7. No. 22 E. State
Street.
Henry Winthrop Hardon, New York City.
A. B., Harvard College, 1882. A. M., iHd,^ 1885. LL. B., Harvard
Law School, 1885. Member of Institute of 1770, Hasty Pudding,
and O. K. Law Commencement Oration, 1885. Koenigl. Preus-
zische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Berlin, 1887-8. Professor of
Law at Cornell University, 1895-6. Professor of Law at Columbia
Law School. Advisory Counsellor.
Theophilus John Moll, A K E, New York City.
Ph. B., DePauw University, 1893. LL. B., ibid.^ 1894. Clerk of Su-
perior Court, Indiana, 1892-5. LL. M., Cornell University, 1896.
With Esselstyn, Ketcham & SafiEord, No. 35 Wall Street.
Cuthbert Winfred Pound, J K E, Ithaca, New York.
Cornell University, 1883-4. City Attorney, Lockport, New York, i883-
90. State Senator, Twenty-ninth New York District, 1894-5. On
Judiciary Committee. Professor of Law, Cornell University, since
1895. Board man Hall.
Milton Smith, X *F, Denver, Colorado.
Ph. B., Cornell University, 1887. Corporation, Mining and Irrigation
Law. 822-6 E. & C. Block.
CHARTER MEMBERS-
PETITIONERS.
Frank Cummings, Rochester, F S, New York.
Cortland Normal School, 1886. No. 247 Powers' Block.
Frederick Campbell Hanford, Rochester, New York.
Clinton Liberal Institute, Fort Plain, New York, 1887. Scriptor. Assist-
ant District Attorney of Monroe County. 730 Powers Building.
Robert Swan Parsons, Binghampton, New York.
Whitney's Point Academy, 1886. Perry Block.
John Benham Van Cleft, Norwich, New York.
Clerk of Surrogate's Court.
Lyndon Dwight Wood, Buffalo, New York.
Wood, Gibbons & Pottle, 818 Guaranty Bldg.
SENIORS— '88.
Alanson Douglass Bartholomew, 0 K 9^", Whitehall, New
York.
Born Whitehall, September 15, 1863. Ph. B., Syracuse University, 1886.
Editor of Syracusan. Justice of the Peace.
George McCann, Elmira, New York.
B. S., Cornell University, 1886. No. 100 Lake Street.
JUNI0RS-'89.
Albert Julius Coe, Medina, New York.
Filkins & Coe.
Edward Cornell, New York City.
LL. M., Cornell University, 1890. Of Davies, Stone & Auerbach, No.
32 Nassau St.
Robert Cushing Cumming, Albany, New York.
Delegate to Second National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, May, 1889.
Cumming, Gilbert & Woodward, No. 51 State Street.
OssiAN Gregory Noble, Trumansburg, New York.
LL. M., Cornell University, 1890.
• Charles Warner Smith, Wilmington.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 313
CLASS OF 1889.
Peter Aloysius Delanev, Albany, N. Y.
Henry John Potter, Chicago, III.
Cornell Univ., two years. In Real Estate business, No. 169 Jackson St.
Henry Leland Smith, West Superior, Wis.
Candor Free Academy, 18S8. Cornell Univ., one year. McCausland &
Smith, No. 305-7 Hammond Blk.
Elton Dean Warner, Dunkirk, N. Y.
Asst. Dist. Atty. Stearns & Warner, No. 311 Central Ave.
Robert Henry Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brooklyn High School. LL. B., cum laude. Atty. for First National
Bank, and King's County Savings Bank. Burr, Coombs & Wilson,
Manufacturers, National Bank Bldg., No. 86 Broadway.
CLASS OF 1890.
Jesse Page Bowfn, Le Roy, N. Y.
Lewis Daniel Campbell, S N E, Jackson, Mich.
Cornell Univ., 1887. Member of Thbta Nu Epsilon. Second Asst.
Pros. Atty., of Jackson Co. Blair & Edwards, Union Bank Bldg.
Charles Ralph Coville, Central Square, N. Y.
LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1891. Member of Editorial Staff of ** American
and English Encyclopaedia of Law,'* at Northport, L. I., N. Y.
Harry Clayton Davis, Denver, Col.
Cornell Univ., 1887-9. Fillius & Davis, Mining and Corporation Law,
727-34 Cooper Bldg.
David Neish Heller, Elraira, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1888. Clerk of Surrogate's Court. Clerk of County
of Chemung, N- Y.
John Guy McDowell, Elmira, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., two years. City Atty. Masonic Temple.
John Rea McQuigg, Cleveland, O.
A. B., Wooster, O., Univ., 1888. Riley & McQuigg. 38-40 Case Li-
brary Elk.
James A. Parsons, Hornellsville, N. Y.
Henry Valentine Pratt, Wayland, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., two years. Member pf Cornell Congress Society. Clark
& Pratt.
314 PHI DELTA PHI.
George Dallal Stanton, Jr., New London, Conn.
No. 152 State St.
John Walter Wells, Coudersport, Penn.
Member of General Assembly from Potter Co. Peck & Wells.
*i895. Alfred Burhans Westbrook.
Former address, Kingston, N. Y.
Eugene McLachlan White, Syracuse, N. Y.
Cortland, N. Y., Normal School, threcf years. Correspondent Columbia
Law Journal. Gill, Stillwell & White, 2 Clinton Blk.
CLASS OF 1891.
Alvarado Brown Cole. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Denver, Col., returned unclaimed.
Walter Platt Cooke, B B U, Buffalo, N. Y.
Attended Cornell Univ., 107 White Bldg.
Edward Charles Dowling, New York City.
Cornell Univ., 1888-9. With Gruber & Bonynge, No. 305 Broadway.
Irving G. Hubbs, Pulaski, N. Y.
Pulaski Academy, also Cornell Univ., one year. Formerly practiced at
Parish, N. Y. Special County Judge of Oswego Co.
Spencer Francis Lincoln, S N E, Naples, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., two years. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon Society.
LL. M., 1892. Librarian of Law School, one year. Of Editorial
' StafiE of West Publishing Co., of St. Paul, one year. Lincoln & Lin-
coln, No. 108 Main St.
Reuben Leslie Maynard, A K E^ 8 N E, New York City.
A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1884. M. A., idid. Member of Theta Nu Epsi-
lon Society. Freshman Declamation Prize. Junior English Lit.
Prize. Kellogg Graduation Oration. Koenigl. Preuszishe Friedrich
Wilhelms Universitaet, Berlin, one year. Specialty, Trial of Cases
and Argument of Appeals as Special Counsel for other Attome3rs.
No. 32 Liberty St.
Harlan Lawrence Munson, Westfield, N. Y.
Westfield Academy, and Union School. Democratic Nominee for Surro-
gate. Ottaway & Munson.
Daniel Vincent Murphy, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mt. Morris, N. Y., Academy, i836. Murphy & Murphy, 514 Mooney &
Brisbane Bldg.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 315
Charles Henry Parshall, ^ B K, Cooperstown, N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1889. Woodford Oration. Senior Class Pres^
Honorable mention on Graduation Thesis. School Commissioner of
Otsego Co.
JosiAH BoARDMAN ScovELL, I X^ Buffalo, N. Y.
Selected by L. S. Faculty as a Contestant in the 1891 Prize Debate.
Honorable mention for Thesis on ** The Police Power with Special
Reference to Prohibitory Liquor Legislation." Legal Editor of Fed-
eral Cases for West Publishing Co., of St. Paul, Minn., 1892-4.
(Res., Lewiston, Niagara Co., N. Y.) 78 Erie Co. Savings Bank.
Carl Jay Seymour, <P r A, Buffalo, N. Y.
Cornell Univ. Mooney Bldg.
Clinton Backus Struble, J K E, Penn Yan, N. Y.
Univ. of Rochester, two years. Surrogate's Clerk. 15-16 Arcade.
Joe Leayet Thistlethwaite, Rochester, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., two years. Thistlewthaite & Shuster, 611-13 Ellwanger
& Barry Bldg.
Albert Mack Wittenberg, New York City.
Cornell Univ. Merchant, No. i Broadway.
Howell Charles Williams, New York City.
Formerly with Title Guaranty and Trust Co., No. 55 Liberty St.
Ernest G. Gould, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace.
CLASS OF 1892.
Henry Florence Albro, Woodsburgh, Long Island, N. Y.
Formerly Principal of Public Union School, East Rockaway, N. Y.
James Donald Bell, Hillsdale, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1S90. Honoral)le Mention on Thesis.
Fred L. Clock, Ithaca, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace.
Llewellyn Davies, Ritzville, Wash.
»
Susquehanna Collegiate Institute. Cornell Univ., two years. Pros. Atty,
of Adams Co., Wash. Cronce & Davies.
Thomas Henry Dowd, 0 N £, Cortland, N. Y.
Cortland State Normal School. Member of TAeia A^tt Epsiion Society^
Junior Law Class Pres. Justice of the Peace.
3i6 PHI DELTA PHL
Henry Irving Gordon, Rochester, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 189O. 62 Trust Bldg.
Carl Magnus Johanson, Duluth, Minn.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1889. Post-graduate, 1892-3. Frysbeiger & Jo-
hanson, 808-10 Torrey Bldg.
Sidney Jay Kelly, Syracuse, N. Y.
Fulton Academy. 105 "The Bastable."
Louis Philip Lang, Syracuse, N. Y.
Syracuse Univ., one year. 46-7 Syracuse Savings Bank Bldg.
Daniel Webster Moran, Seneca Falls, T^. Y.
Justice of the Peace since Feb., 1895. Daniels Bldg.
Joseph Tanner Richards, S N E, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Univ. of Utah, 1887-9. Member of Thela Nu Epsiion Society. A«t.
U. S. Atty. for Territory of Utah, 1893-6. Richards & Richards, 501
McCormick Blk.
Clarence Grant Tangier SiMith, Rexville, N. Y.
LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1893.
Hugh Clayton Smythe, Pittston, Penn.
Wyoming Seminary, 1889. Editor of Cornell Sun. Miners' Savings
Bank Bldg.
Joseph William Taylor.
See Class of 1893.
Judson David Trax, ^ I K, Oil City, Penn.
Oil City High School. Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Trax & Parker,
Savings Bank Blk.
Guy Thornton Walter, Far Rockaway, L. L, N. Y.
Cincinnati Law School, 189 1-2. LL. B. ibid. 1892. Also Woodsburgh,
(P. O. Hewlett), Queens Co., N. Y.
CLASS OF 1893.
Edmond Conger Alger, Cortland, N. Y.
Cortland Normal School. Town Clerk, 1894-8. Main St.
Frederick Olds Bissell, <P K IT, Buffalo, N. Y. •
Born Aurora, III., Sept. 19, 1868. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1891. Special
Mention in History. Honorable Mention on Thesis on "Jeremy Ben-
tham as a Law Reformer." Prize for Thesis on ••Codification in
State of New York." Editor of Cornell Magazine. Member of
Sphinx Head and Mermaid Societies. Real Estate and Commercial
Law. 78 Dun Bldg., No. no Pearl St.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 317
Charles Wellington Burt, Saginaw, E. S. , Mich.
Bom East Saginaw, March 21, 1871. Mich. Mil. Academy, 1889. Univ.
of Mich., 1889-90, where he was initiated at Kent Chapter. Post-
graduate, 1893-4.
Henry Dart Coville, Central Square, New York City.
LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1894.
Burton William Davis, Wilkes Barre, Penn.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1891. Member of Cornell Congress. Honorable
Mention in History and Political Science. No. 14 N. Franklin St.
Russell Dimmick, Scranton, Penn.
LL. B., Univ. of Penn., 1894. No. 508 Spruce St.
Thomas Cooper Fulton, 0 J 8, 6 N £, Pittsburgh, Penn.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1895. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon Society.
No. 202 Smithheld St.
Alexander Raymond Graham, Buffalo, N. Y.
Clyde, N. Y., High School. LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1894. Commer-
cial Law. 414 Mooney & Brisbane Bldg.
George Northup Graham, Tacoma, Wash.
Granville, N. Y., Mil. Academy. Formerly Bond Clerk in Sheriff's Of-
fice, New York City. Also Clerk in Office of Corporation Counsel in
New York City. Real Estate, Loan and Investment. 214-15 Berlin
Bldg.
JoHi^ Alan Hamilton, /I J (P, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Woodford Orator, 1892. Prize Debate,
1893. LL. M., 1894. 310 Real Estate Exchange.
Fred Benson Haring, Buffalo, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1892. 44 City Bank Bldg.
Edward N. Jackson, Ithaca, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1890-1. Post-graduate in Law Dept., 1893-4. Civil Jus-
tice of City of Ithaca, 1895-9. Savings Bank Bldg.
William Greenwood Kellogg, Greenwood, N. Y.
Camsted Academy, 1889. LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1894.
Haines Allen Machesney, Pittsburgh, Penn.
46 St. Nicholas Bldg.
Harold Crowell Mitchell, Rochester, N. Y.
236 Powers Bldg.
3i8 PHI DELTA PHI,
Andrew Lee Olmsted, Syracuse, N. Y.
Skaneateles Academy, 1888. Syracuse High School. Class Vice-Pres.
Scriptor, 1892-3. Commencement Orator. Sec. and Treas. of Cor-
nell Republican Club. 612-13 Kirk Blk.
Hajime Oura, Tokio, Japan.
LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1894.
Albert Benore Quencer, New York City.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Metropolis Law School, 1894-5. In Office
of General Counsel of N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co, Room 9, Grand
Central Station.
James Tracy Rogers, Binghampton, N. Y.
Owrego, N. Y., Free Academy. 188 1. Junior Pres. of Class. Consul,
1892-3. Law School Prize Debate, 1893. Police Atty. of City of
Binghampton. Smith & Rogers.
George William Schneck, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Gardner & Shuneck, No. 26 Court St.
Herbert Leonardo Smith, Syracuse, N. Y.
Member of Cornell Congress. Scriptor, 1892. With Atty. General
T. E. Hancock. 27-30 White Memorial Bldg.
John G. Snyder.
See infra.
Harry Leonard Taylor, ^ B K, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1888. Pres. of Senior Class, 1888. Junior Prize
Orator. Woodford Speaker. Capt. Base Ball Team four years. Law
School Thesis of Distinguished Excellence, i Law Exchange.
Joseph William Taylor, Cooperstown, N. Y.
Clinton Liberal Institute. Cornell Univ., one year. One of five selected
to compete for position on Commencement stage. With Surrogate
Judge. Specialty, Surrogate's Practice.
Harold Mills Van Bergen, Syracuse, N. Y.
Homer Academy, 1891. 412 Kirk Blk.
Jot Salisbury Waterman, Worcester, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 189 1. Member of Sphinx Head. Woodford Ora-
tion, 1 886. Memorial Orator. Sun Editor.
William Young, ^4 J (P, Williamsport, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1890-1. 1-2 Elliott Blk.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 319
CLASS OP 1894.
Frank Greene Bates, K I, Summit, R. I.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891. Editor of Cornell Daily Sun, 1889-91.
Boston Law School, 1892-3, where he was initiated at Webster
Chapter. Examiner in American History, Cornell Univ., 1894-5.
Fellow in American History, Cornell Univ., 1895-6. Fellow at Col-
umbia Coll., 1896-7.
William Edward Best, Pittsburgh, Penn.
Pittsburgh High School. Proconsul. No. 411 Grant St.
Frank Brownell Davis, Herkimer, N. Y.
St. Johnsville High School, 1880. Cornell Univ., i8gi-2. Member of
Cornell Congress.
Charles Courter Dickinson, ATA, Albany, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891. Member of Chancery Lit. Society. Exam-
iner of Banks of State of N. Y. Author of ** Banking Laws of New
York." "General Municipal Laws of New York." "Leading Lim-
itations upon the Right of Eminent Domain." Pres. of Delta Tau
Delta Fraternity. Care of Banking Dept.
Frkderick Cohoon Gladden, A A ^, New York City.
Amherst Coll., 1881-4. Member of The Flub-dubs. Commencement
Speaker. No. 120 Broadway.
Richard Wirt Groom, Ithaca, N. Y.
Attended Quakers' Seminary, Sherwood, N. Y. LL. B., Univ. of Mich.,
1885.- Initiated at Kent Chapter, 1883-4. Director of Conservatory
of Music, Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O., 1888-93. Leader Cornell
Cadet Band. Post-graduate Cornell Law School, 1893-4. Registrar
and Treas. of Ithaca Conservatory of Music.
Ahram Augustus Halsey, Water Mill, Suftolk Co., N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1893. Senior Class Treas., 1893. Chairman Law
Banquet Committee, 1894. Scriptor, 1893-4. With Thompson &
Ross, No. 257 Broadway, New York City.
TosHiTAKA Kodama, Tokio, Japan.
Amherst Coll.
William Noble Lane, Z X, 9 N E, New York City.
Member of Theta Nu Epsilon, With the Fidelity and Casualty Co., No.
23 Broad St.
Edgar Horace Rosenstock, New York City.
Cornell Univ., three years. LL. B., Albany Law School, 1893. Care
of Hoadly, Lauterbach & Johnson, Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.
Bldg., No. 22 William St.
320 PHI DELTA PHI.
Jonathan William Sherwood, Spring Valley, Rockland
Co., N. Y.
Albany State Normal Coll., 1886-8. Cornell Univ., 1890-2. Repre-
sented Cornell Univ. in Intercollegiate Debate, 1894. Participant in
Final Prize Debate.
Samuel Scott Slater, * T J, New York City.
N. Y. Univ. Law School, 1888-9, where he was initiated at Field Chap-
ter. Freshman Orator, Cornell Univ., i8()o. Junior Speaker. Ed-
itor of College Daily. B. L., Cornell Univ., 1894. Commencement
Speaker. In Law School was a Prize Debater, and obtained Prize for
Graduation Thesis. With Hoadley, Lauterbach & Johnson. 9th Floor,
No. 22 William St.
William Bergan Snowhook, w A', Chicago, III.
Cornell Univ. Metropolitan BIdg.
John G. Snyder, Valatie, N. Y.
Valatie High School. Originally member of Class of 1893.
Benjamin Seth Spaulding, J X, New York City.
Attended Cornell Univ. Care of Putney & Bishop, No. 115 Broadway.
Carl Dyer Stephan, Buffalo, N. Y.
Danville High School, 1891. LL. M., Cornell Univ., 1895. No. 660
Ellicott Sq.
John Buell Stephens, New York City.
Fulton, N. Y., High School, 1890. Cornell- Univ., two years. Care of
Tracy, Boardman & Piatt, No. 35 Wall St.
Horace Burton Strait, <P A 9, 8 N £, St. Paul, Minn.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1893. Member of TAe^a Nu Epsilon. Univ. Foot
Ball Team, 1890-3. Manager of Base Ball Team, 1893. Delegate to
State, Congressional and National Republican Conventions. 92 Ger^
mania Life Bldg.
Elmer Ebenezer Studley, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Member of Quill and Dagger {^oc^X)^ also
of Cornell Congress. Woodford Orator. Sun Editor. Commence*
ment Orator. No. 319 Main St.
Walter Williams Wait, J ^, Fort Edward, N. Y.
Member of Chancery^ Senior, Society, A. D. & W. W. Wait.
Glenn Scobey Warner, Springville, N. Y.
"Captain of Cornell '94 Foot Ball team. Post-graduate, Cornell Lair
School, 1894-5.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 321
Hennold Wolf, S N Ey Buffalo, N. Y.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1892. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon and Chan-
cery Society. Freshman Crew. Base Ball Team. Foot Ball Team.
Class Prophet. Consul, 1893-4. Of Simons & Rockwell, 49-51 Erie
Co. Savings Bank.
Edwin Parson Young, A ^ ^, tf N E, Pittsburgh, Penn.
Cornell Univ., two years. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon, Carnegie
Bldg.
CLASS OP 1895.
Sewall De Bois Andrews, X ^, Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., one year. Univ. of Minn., 1895-6, where he affiliated
with Dillon Chapter. LL. M., ibid.y 1896. 67 Loan and Trust
Bldg.
Elbert Budd Hand, X (P", Racine, Wis.
A. 6., Univ. of Wis., 1892. Member of Philomathean Society. Com-
mencement Orator. Hand & Flett.
William Henry Hapgood, ^ A B^ S N E, Sing Sing, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1891-2. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon. College Glee
Club, three years. Mandolin Club, one year.
Clyde Parker Johnson, I JT, Cincinnati, O.
Attended Univ. of Cincinnati. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1893. Cincinnati
Law School, 1893-4, where he was initiated at Hamilton Chapter.
Capt. of Base Ball Team, 1895. Johnson & Levy, Chamber of Com-
merce Bldg.
Harrison Foster Johnson. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Buffalo, N. Y., returned unclaimed.
James Henry McArdle, Albany, N. Y.
Fred Will McKnight, Ironton, O.
Iron ton Academy. Corporation Law.
Theron Butler Miller, A J ^, Columbus, O.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1893. Miller & Miller.
Edward MacMaster Mills, X 0, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Lafayette Coll., 1891.
Thomas Chattle Rogers, I X, New York City.
Cornell Univ., 1890-3. No. 132 Nassau St.
Le Roy James Skinner, Medina, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., two years. Originally member of Class of 1894. Con-
sul, 1894-5. Tribune. Skinner & Ryan.
I
3 2 2 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Jean Irving Weeks, Ithaca, N. Y.
Normal School, three years. Cornell Univ., one year. Senior Law Class
Pres. Savings Bank Bldg.
Charles Hain Werner, S A X^ New York City.
B. S., Cornell Univ., i8g2. Editor-in-chief of The Sibley J ournai of
Engineerings 1891-2. Managing Editor of Xeiv York Law Revie^v,
With Collin & Sheehan, No. 32 Nassau St.
Fred Rollin White, A A ^, Cleveland, O.
Harvard Univ., i8go-i. Post- graduate, 1895-6. Care of White Sewing
Machine Co.
Walter J. Zimmer, J 7 J, Gloversville, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., one year. Stewart Blk.
CLASS OF 1896. /
John Miller Davidge, I X, 9 N E, Binghampton, N. Y.
Cayuga Lake Mil. Academy, 1891. Member of TAeia Nu Epsilon^
Glee Club, two years. No. 155 Front St.
Le Roy Noah French, Des Moines, la.
Westport Union School, 1890-2. No. 920 Walnut St.
Fred John Galloway, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tribune, 1895-6. (Res., Jamestown, N. Y.) With Lee & Chapman^
No. 450 Fourth Ave.
Eugene Howe Henry, Geneva, N. Y.
Geneva Classical Union School. Care of Mason & Rose.
Le Roy Horton, New York City.
Cayuga Lake Mil. Academy, 1891. (Res., Williamsport, Penn.) No.
115 W. 47th St.
Edwin Marshall Luckenbach, Philadelphia, Penn.
U. S. Naval Academy. (Res., No. 712 First Ave., Columbus, Ga.)-
Athletic Director. No. 401 South 22nd St.
Alfred Paul Newton, B N E, Washington, D. C.
Clinton Liberal Institute. Scriptor and Historian, 1895-6. Pres. of
Senior Law Class. Room 2, No. 802 F St., N. W.
Owen Dale Richardson, B 9 fl, Evansville, Ind.
A. B., Univ. of Ind., 1893. M. A., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1894.
Pres. of Philosophical Club, Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. No. 117
Monroe St.
CONKLING CHAPTER. 323
Herbert Blakely Royce, S X, 9 N E^ Middletown, N. Y.
Cornell Univ., 1893-4. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon. No. 76 North
Street.
Gordon Saussv, Savannah. Ga.
Coll. of City of New York, 1892-3. 'Varsity Foot Ball Team, ibid.^
1893. Cornell Team, 1894. No. 143 Gordon St.
William Anthony Shaffer, Ft. Edward, N. Y.
Frederick Bush Skinner, Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1895. Editor of Cornell Daily Sun. Cornell
Correspondent of Associated Press. Vice-Pres. of Senior Law Class.
Teacher of Languages in Medina Free Academy. Pres. of Alumni
Assn. of Medina Free Academy. Tribune, 1895-6.
Herbert Augustus St. George, New York City.
Scriptor, 1894-5. Consul, 1895-6. (Res., No. 72 Wilder Ave., Hoosick
Falls, N. Y.) With Percy L. Klock, No. 256-7 Broadway, also No.
309 W. ii6th St.
Walter Byron -Tyler, Decatur, 111.
Hiram Coll., Ohio, two years. Member of Chancery Society. No. 215
N. Main St.
John Henry Walters, Syracuse, N. Y.
Syracuse High School, 1890. Member of Chancery Society. Junior
Class Pres. Chairman of Banquet Committee. Procon ul, 1895-6..
No. 830 Butternut St.
Clifford Carleton Whitmore, Toledo, O.
Vice-Pres. of Class. Private Sec. to ex-Pres. A. D. White of the Venez-
uelan Commission. 59 Produce Exchange.
CLASS OF 1897.
George Thomas Armstrong, Jamestowa, N. Y,
Born Jamestown, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1874. Jamestown, Chatauqua Co. High
School, 1893. Member of Banquet Com. No. 58 Allen St.
Hunter Loomis Betts, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bom Phoenix, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1876. Cascadilla School, Ithaca, 1894-5.
Member of Webster Debating Society. Gladiator, 1896-7.
John MacWilson Durant, Albany, N. Y.
A. B., Cornell Univ., 1896. Harvard Law School, where he affiliated
with Choate Chapter, 1896-7. No. 227 Jay St;
Frederic Henry Farr, Elmira, N. Y.
Born Big Flats, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1872.
324 PHI DELTA PHI,
Samuel Burton Holzheimer, Elmira, New York.
B. L., Cornell Univ., i8q6. Member of Witherbee Memorial Com.
Capt. in Cornell Univ. Corps of Cadets. Delegate to the Fifth Na-
tional Convention of Phi Delta Phi Dec, 1896. Northwestern
Univ. Law School, where he affiliated with Booth Chapter, 1896-7.
No. 461 E. Water St.
John Jewell Hoppin, Newark, N. J.
New York Preparatory School, 1895. Scriptor, Historian, 1896-7. Pro-
consul-elect, 1896-7. (Res., No. 638 High St.) No. 753 Broad St.
Norman Fairbanks Hutchinson, ^ K W^ 6 N E, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
Student at Belmont. Member of Cornell Masque and Savage Club.
Editor of Cornell Magazine, No. 316 Market St.
Ernest De Los Magee, h S II, San Diego, Cal.
A. B., Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1895. Inter-collegiate Debater at
Stanford Univ., 1895. Pres. Junior Law Class, 1895-6. Consul,
1896-7. No. 1169 Sixth St.
Leslie Richard Palmer, Walden, New York.
Born Thompson Ridge, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1877. Ph. B., Cornell Univ.,
1897. Member of Classical Assn. Tribune, 1896.
James Henry Porter, X (P, Atlanta, Ga.
a. B., Univ. of Ga., 1895. No. 330 Peach Tree St.
Walter Murray Provine, Taylorville, 111.
Taylorville High School, 1895. Proconsul 1896-7.
Roy Porter Wilcox, Eau Claire, Wis.
Born Eau Claire, June 30, 1873. Member of Savage Club, Glee and
Masque Clubs. Member of Cornell Catholic Union. No. 107
Wilcox St.
George Glenn Worden, Jamestown, N. Y.
Born Marshtown, Penn., July 10, 1873. Jamestown, Chatauqua Co.
High School, 1893. Chairman of Junior Class, 1895-6. Scriptor
and Historian, 1896-7. With Fowler & Weeks, No. 38 Main St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Don William Robinson Almy, S A E, Jamestown, N. Y.
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., March 26, 1874. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1897.
Member of Cornell Glee Club, 1894-6. No. 520 W. Fifth St.
Harry Newell .\very, Newham's Mills, N. Y.
Born Adams, Mass., March 15, 18^9. Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1896.
CONKLING CHAPTER, 325
Frederick E. Bowen, Troy, N. Y.
Born Troy, N. Y., March 12, 1877. No. 152 Liberty St.
Clarence Joshua Boyer, Pottsville, Penn.
Born Wilkes Barre, Pa., Dec. 28, 1875. Pottsville High School, 1895.
Louis Hamilton Carr, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Born Niagara Falls, N. Y., April 15, 1878. Niagara Falls High School.
Clasd Pres. Class Poet. No. 1004 Ontario Ave.
Harry Phillips Humphrey, Troy, N. Y.
Born Blackington, Mass., June 6, 1877. Troy Academy, 1895-6. No.
450 Fulton St.
I
Rice Miller, Hillsboro, 111.
Bom Hillsboro, April 18, 1878. Hillsboro High School, 1895. Class
Pres.
John Calvin Morgan, Jr., Naples, N. Y.
Bom Naples, July 27, 1875. Naples High School and Academy. No
104 Main St.
George Winfield Scott, Ithaca, N. Y.
A. B., Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1896. No. 63 N. Geneva St.
Nicholas D. Yost, Adams, N. Y.
Born Theresa, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1873.
CLASS OP 1899.
Albert Henry Ryan, Watertown, N. Y.
Bom Watertown, N. Y., April 14, 1876. Fort Plain Military Academy,
1891-3. Georgetown Univ., 1893-6. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1898.
TIEDEMAN CHAPTER
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI
ESTABLISHED 1890.
THE University of Missouri was founded in 1839 by the
munificence of the United States Government and
the liberality of the citizens of Boone County, Missouri.
In February, 1839, the State Legislature made provision
for the selection of a site for the University and elected the
first Board of Curators. In June, 1839, ^^^ University was
located at Columbia, Missouri. In October, 1839, the Board
of Curators met and let contracts for the buildings, and on
July 4, 1840, the corner stone was laid and the University
dedicated.
Prof. John H. Lathrop, LL. D., was the first President,
and served till 1849.
Courses of Instruction were opened in April, 1841, and
the first Commencement was in 1843. During this year 74
students were enrolled.
President Lathrop was succeeded by the following :
James Shannon, 1849 to 1856.
328 PHI DELTA PHL
W. W. Hudson, 1856 to .
B. B. Minor, to 1865.
J. L. Lathrop 1865 to 1866.
D. Read, 1866 to 1875.
S. S. Laws, 1875 *o
R. H. Jesse, present President.
The University continued to grow until January, 1892, when
all the buildings, except one, were destroyed by fire.
Contracts were immediately let for new buildings, and
now there are nine elegant buildings, with all modern im-
provements.
Af present 60 teachers are employed; 900 students are
enrolled.
The school is divided into the following Departments:
I. Academic.
Normal.
Law.
Medicine.
Military Science and Tactics.
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
(a) agriculture,
(b) mechanic arts,
(c) engineering,
(c) mines and metallurgy.
The Law Department of the State University was estab-
lished in 1872, with Judge Bliss as Dean, and Judge Boyle
Gordon as Professor.
Judge Bliss was Dean until his death, which occurred in
1889. He was at one time Judge of the Supreme Court of
Missouri. Judge Bliss was the author of ** Bliss on Code
Pleading,'* and ** Bliss on Sovereignty," besides numerous
articles contributed to legal publications.
Judge Gordon was Professor until t88i. He was suc-
ceeded by Professor C. G. Tiedeman, who resigned in 189 1.
Judge Alex. Martin succeeded Judge Bliss, and still holds
that position.
3
4
5
6
TIEDEMAN CHAPTER. 329
Judge John D. Lawson succeeded Judge Tiedeman in
1 89 1, and is still lecturing.
From 1872 to 1887 the school only required two Profes-
sors, but in 1887 Judge James A. Yantis was secured as a
Professor, and is still in the School as a lecturer.
A graduate course of one year embraces the usual sub-
jects, and confers LL. M.
There is also a Special course which '* Special " students
may take, and it is, in the main, elective from the under-
gi^duate course.
The first year's attendance was about 40, but it has
increased until it is now over 130 each year.
Brother J. L. Moore was assisted in his efforts to organize
a Chapter, by Brother M. T. Haw, of Coolev, '90.
The petition of nine Charter members was dated Febru-
ary 18, 1890, and a Charter was granted May 26, 1890.
The Chapter was instituted by John H. Boogher, Cooley,
'90, in the Autumn of 1890, in the private rooms of Brothers
Gwinn and Puckett.
HONORARY
Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman, Brooklyn, New York.
Born Charleston, S. C, July i6, 1857. A. B., Charleston College, 1876.
M. A., ibid,y 1883. LL. 6., Columbia Law School, 1879. ^^' ^**
New York University, 1892. LL. D., ibid.^ 1895. From April, 1877,
to October, 1878, attended courses of Lectures on Law and Political
Science at the Universities of Goettingen and Leipzii;, taking, inter
alioy the lectures of v. Jhering, Friedberg and Roscher. Practiced at
Charleston, South Carolina, 1880; at St. Loifis, Mo., 188 1. Professor
of Law, in University of Missouri, 1881-91, and in the New York
University Law School, since 1891. Author of ** The American Law
of Real Property," second edition, 1892. "Commercial Paper,"
1889. *• Equity Jurisprudence," 1893. ** Sales of Personal Property,
including Chattel Mortgages," 1891. A Philosophical Inquiry into
the Fundamentals of American Constitutional Law, titled "The Un-
written Constitution of the United States," 1890. " Limitation of
Police Power," 1886. Contributor to various law journals on follow-
ing topics: In Central Law Journal^ ** Can a Chattel Mortgage cover
after acquired property." "The Right of a Stranger to maintain an
action upon a contract." "The Rights of action of Checkhold-
ers." " Impossibility of Performance as a Defense to actions on Con-
tracts." "Conflict of Laws in Relation to Marriage." In Anurican
Imw Register, " Advice of Counsel as Defense in actions for malic-
ious prosecution." '* Does a check operate as an equitable assign-
ment." " A^w«^/r<7 /««f Judgments." In American Law Review^
" Popular Fallacies in regard to the law of Conveyancing.' " What
is meant by Private Property?" "Police Control of Dangerous
Classes." In University Law Revie^v, "The South Carolina Dispen-
sary Law." "Constitutional Provisions for the Enactment of Laws
in New York." In Columbia Law Times y ^* Dictum and Decision."
In Yale Law Journal^ a paper in a Symposium on "The Methods of
Legal Education." " Annals of American Academy of Political Sci-
ence." ** The Income Tax Decisions as an Object Lesson in Consti-
tutional Construction." Address on "Origin and Development of
Law," before the Missouri State Bar Association. An address on
"The Future Relation of Church and State," before the students of
New York University, to be published as a part of a projected work
on Social Problems. Lectures on " The Philosophic Basis and Limi-
tations of the Law of Wills and Inheritance," before the School of
Sociology, Hartford, Conn. Address before the New York State Bar
Association, on " The Doctrine of Stare Decisis , with a proposed
modification of its application." A paper on "The Unconstitution-
ality of a Silver Free Coinage Bill at the Ratio of 16 to i, so far as it
relates to existing Contracts and Obligations." (Res., No. 139
Herkimer Street.) Care of Faculty of University Law School,
Washington Square, New York City.
TIEDEMAN CHAPTER. 331
John Davison Lawson, Columbia, Mo.
B. C. L., . LL. D., University of Missouri. Author
of *' The Principles of the American Law of Contracts at Law
and in Equity," 1893. ** Expert Evidence Reduced to Rules," 1883.
**The Law of Presumptive Evidence," 1885. ** Leading Cases Sim-
plified," 1892. "Common Law, Equity, Criminal," 1882-4. "Civil
Damages — Injuries, for sale of Liquors," 1888. "Rights, Remedies
and Practice," 8 vols., 1890. **On Usages and Customs, with Illus-
trative Cases," 1 88 1. ** Digest of Nevada Reports," vols., i-20,
1865-90. "Snell's Equity," 1885. "Concordance of Words and
Phrases," 1883. "Carriers," 1890. " Defenses to Crime," vol. i,
" Select American Cases, with Extended Notes on the Law of Self-
Defense," 1874. Vol. 2, "Insanity," 1884. Vol. 3, " Disability of
Parties (as Corporations, Coverture and Infancy)," 1885. Vol. 4,
" Crimes Against the Public," 1885. Vol. 5, " Crimes Against the
Property and Persons of Individuals," 1886. Vol. 6, " Self-Defense,
Insanity, Disabilities, Crimes against Public, Crimes against Persons,"
1892. "The Principles of the American Law of Bailments," 1896.
^* Cases on Personal Property," 1896. Address, "The Standard of
Legal Education in the West," read at meeting of American Bar Asso-
ciation, 1894. Judge of Civil Court, 1885-90. Professor of Law at
University of the State of Missouri, since 1892.
Alexander Martin, X V^, Columbia, Missouri.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1855. A. .M., ibid,^ 1858. LL. B., Harvard Col-
lege, 1858. Judge of Supreme Court Commission of Missouri. Con-
tributor to Muhigan Law Journal , " Earl of Shaftesbury, author
of the Writ of Habeas Corpus^^'' February, 1893. Dean of the
Faculty and Professor of Law, at University of the Stale of Missouri.
James Aull Yantls, // S II, Columbia, Missouri.
L. B., University of Missouri, 1875. Professor of Law, ibid,^ since
1887.
Edward Wilcox Hinton, Columbia Missouri.
LL. B., University of State of Missouri, 1890. LL. B., Columbia Law
School, 1891.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
SENIORS.
William Warren Botts, Vandalia, Avdrain County, Missouri.
B. L., University of Missouri, 1885.
Walker Thomas Gunter, B 6 II, Salt Lake City, Utah.
University of Arkansas. Progress Building,
Rollins Mills Hockaday, B 8 II, Kansas City, Missouri.
Missouri State University. -Military Department Major. Consul. City
Councilman of Columbia. Sixth and Central Street.
332 PHI DELTA PHI.
Joseph Lee Moore, Benton, Scott County, Missouri.
Bellevue College, at Caledonia, Missouri. Declamation Prize. Missouri
State University, three years. Member of Union Lit. Society. Prose-
cuting Attorney of Scott County, 1 891-9.
Horace Gustavus Munns, Snohomish, Washington.
6. S. D., State Normal School. Ault & Munns.
JUNIORS.
James Gunter Gwinn, Sweet Springs, Missouri.
Attended Doyle's Academy. Univ. of Mo., 1886-8. Member of
Athenean and Bliss Lyceum.
Oscar Rex Puckett. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Socorro, New Mexico, returned.
H. R. Terrill, Moberly, Missouri.
Merchant. Not in practice.
Edward Joseph White, Aurora, Missouri.
University of Arkansas, 1884-5. ^L* ^^ ibid^ 1891. Consul. Wilson Blk.
CLASS OF 1891.
George Richard Biggs, Curryville, Mo.
Univ. of Mo., 1889-90.
William Sampson Jennings, ^ J ^, Mount Vernon, Mo.
Drury ColL, 188C-7. L. B., Univ. of Mo., i89it
Charles Alexander Keith. (Address unknown. )
Letter to Salisbury, Mo., returned unclaimed.
Jay p. Neal, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Warren Ashley Parker, St. Louis, Mo.
Transylvania Univ., 1879-81. Formerly with Congressman C. F. Joy.
Hubert Ney Pittman, B 9 fl, Fayetteville, Ark.
Univ. of Ark.
Aytchmonde Perrin Shull, Gower, Clinton Co., Mo.
Univ. of Mo., 1887-9. Right Guard 'Varsity Foot Ball Team. Past
Clerk Olive Branch Camp, No. 12, Woodmen of the World, St. Jo-
seph, Mo.
James Bowman Sterling, B B 77, Memphis, Tenn.
Univ. of Mo., 1889-90. Law Class Valedictorian. Continental or Equit-
able Bldg.
TIEDEMAN CHAPTER. 333
CLASS OF 1892.
Jamf.s Marmon Allen, B 9 H, Lamar, Mo.
Univ. of Mo., 1889-90. Member of Bliss Lyceum. Consul, 1891-2.
LL. B., cum laude. Asst. Pros. Atty. of Barton Co. City Atty. of
Minden Mines.
Frank Blake, Kansas City, Mo.
Notre Dame, Ind., Univ., 1889--90. Univ. of Col., 1890-I. LL B.,
mm laude. Connected with the Legal Dept. of Kansas City. (Res.,
No. 209 W. nth St.) Care of City Counselor's office. City Hall.
"George Washington Bruce, Kansas City, Mo.
Univ. of Mo., 1889-91. Member of Union Lit. Society and Bliss Ly-
ceum. Stephen's Oratorical Medal, 1892. General Manager of Mis>
souri Bldg. and Loan Assn., 424-5 Rialto Bldg.
•George Nelson Cheney, // B fl, Syracuse, N. Y.
A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1887. M. A., idid.f 1890. Member of Union Lit,
Society. 27-30 Nottingham Bldg.
James Humphrey Denny, Glasgow, Mo.
A. B., Pritchette School Institute of Glasgow, 1889. Democratic Nomi-
nee for Pros. Atty. of Howard Co. S. E. cor. Main and Market St.
Frank Pierce Divelbiss, ^ J 0, Richmond, Mo.
A. B., Mo. State Univ., 1891. Member of Union Lit. Society. Prize
Declamation, 1889. Junior Oratorical Medal, 1890. Rollins' Schol-
arship, 1890, Second honor Mo. State Oratorical Contest, Appleton
Latin Prize, 1890. Mo. State Oratorical Medal, 1891. Mo. Repre-
sentative on Interstate Oratorical Contest at Des Moines, la., 1891.
Lit. Editor of Pan- Hellenic, 1891. Pros. Atty. of Ray Co.
Robert Roy Dunkin, B 8 11, Kirksville, Mo.
Mo. State Univ., 1890-2. Nominee for Pros. Atty. of Adair Co. Also,
Browning, Mo.
Robert Emmett Farley, Columbia, Mo.
Not in practice.
Frank Ballard Fulkerson, Warrensburg, Mo.
B. S., Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1888. Honorable mention, 1891
-2. LL. B., cum laude. City Atty. Pros. Atty. for Johnson Co.
Fulkerson & Hart.
Harry G. Hart, B 8 U, Warrensburg, Mo.
Univ. of Mo., 1890-2. Fulkerson & Hart.
Harry Thomas Herndon, Plattsburg, Mo.
Honorable mention, 189 1-2. Valedictory, 1892.
334 P^^ DELTA PHI.
John Isaac Hinklk, Clinton, Mo.
Ph. B., Central Coll., Fayette, Mo., 1889. Member of Aristotelian Lit.
Society.
Charles Minton, Bloomfield, Mo.
6. S. D., Third Dist. Mo. Normal, 1890. Editor of Legal Dept. of
Univ. Argus. Class Poet.
Linnaeus E. Mover. (Address unknown.)
Letter to Des Moines, la., returned unclaimed.
Omar Edward Robinson, Osceolji, Mo.
M. A., A. C. Academy, i88q. Formerly City Atty. of Appleton City
Mo. Pros. Atty., St. Clair Co., Mo.
Jesse H. Schaper, Washington, Franklin Co., Mo.
a. B., Central Wesleyan Coll., Warrenton, Mo., i88q. Class Prophet,.
1892. City Counselor since 1892.
Henry Robert Terrill, Moberly, Mo.
See Charier members.
Burton Maude Thompson, ^ J ^, St. Louis, Mo.
Mo. State Univ., 1886-90. Member of Union Lit. Society. Capt. of
Class Foot Ball Team, 1889. Editor-in-chief of Index^ 1891-2.
Historian of Law Class. Scriptor. Delegate to National Convention
of Phi Delta Theta, at Atlanta, Ga., 1891. Sec. of ** Young De-
mocracy." Sec. of M. S. U. Alumni Assn. Real Estate business.
No. 813 Chestnut St. Not in practice.
CLASS OF 1893.
Guy Carlton Barr, B I B, St. Joseph, Mo.
Attended Highland, Kas., Univ. Sec. and Treas. of Chapter. Repub-
lican nominee for City Atty. German American Bank Bldg.
Emory Vivian Beach, I N, Helena, Mont.
A. B., Univ. of State of Mo., 1893. 211 Granite Blk.
Nicholas Milton Bradley, Warrensburg, Mo.
Warrensburg Normal School. Mo. State Univ. Law Dept. Univ. of
Mich., 1892-3, where he affiliated with Kent Chapter. LL. B.,
Univ. of Mich., 1893. Formerly City Atty. Nominee for Pros. Atty.
of Johnson Co.
William Dayton Buckley, K A, Fort Smith, Ark.
A. B., William Jewell Coll., 1892. Representative of Sebastian Co. ia.
General Assembly of Ark.
TIEDEMAN CHAPTER. 335
Cruch Drue Corum, I Ny Boonville, Mo.
BooDville Academy. Pilot Grove Institute, Oratorical Contest Prize,
LL. B., cum laude. Pros. Atty. of Cooper Co.
William Benjamin Cravens, B 8 //, Fort Smith, Ark.
Staunton .Mil. Academy. Louisville Mil. Academy. City Atty. Cra-
vens & Cravens.
Sidney Edwards Davis, B 9 H, St. Louis, Mo.
Attended Washington Univ. Member of Clay Lyceum. Vice-Pres. of
Jefferson Club. 100 Laclede Bldg.
James Edward Goodrich, I N, Cameron, Mo.
A. B., cum lauJey Univ. of Mo., 1892. Member of Athenian Lit. So-
ciety. Pres. of Bliss Lyceum. Appleton Latin Prize, 1892. Editor-
in-chief of Univ. Argus. Pres. Junior Class, 1891. Distinction in
Latin and Metaphysics. Pres. Warner Republican Club, 1893-5.
Cashier of the First National Bank of Cameron, 1893-5. Director of
same, 1896. City Atty., 1896. Associated with Judge T. £.
Tumey.
Hiram Jackson Groves, 2' N, Lexington, Mo.
Attended Univ. of Mo., . Represented University in Intercollegiate
Oratorical Contest. Editor of Lexington Intelligencer.
Albert Sidney Holmes, I N, Hannibal, Mo.
Mo. State Univ., two years. Member of Athenian Lit. Society. City
Atty. No. 625 Broadway.
Isidor Loeb, Columbia, Mo.
B. S., Univ. of State of Mo., 1887. M. S., ibid.y 1893. Stephen's
Medal, 1887. Tutor in History, 1892-3. LL. B., cum Inude,
Scriptor, 1892-3. Univ. Fellow in Jurisprudence, Columbia Coll.,
N. Y., 1894-5. Asst. Prof, in History, Univ. of State of Mo., since
June, 1895. Prof., tbid.^ since June, 1896. Sec. to the Univ. Coun-
cil.
♦1896. George Vest McCurdy.
Attended Univ. of Mo., . Practiced at Sedalia, Mo. Died Oct. 29,
1896.
Jerre Herbert Murry, Columbia, Mo.
Univ. of State of Mo., three years. LL. M., ibid., 1895. Consul,
1892-3. Member of Union Lit. Society and Bliss Lyceum. Pros.
Atty. of Boone Co.
Fred Percival Ray, Kansas City, Mo.
Univ. of State of Mo., two years. 5x8 American Bank Bldg.
Samuel Belmere Strother, Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City High School, 1888. Member of Bli^ Lyceum. Class Sec.
Capt. of Base Ball Team. Formerly Private Sec. of Mayor of Kan*
sas City. 612 American Bank Bldg.
336 PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OP 1894.
Casper Henry Lewis Beckers, Jl Ny Normandy P. O., St.
Louis Co., Mo.
Attended Univ. of State of Mo.
Albert Sidney Jonson Beery, Edgerton, Platte Co., Mo.
Univ. of State of Mo. Tribune, 1S93-4.
Penn Brace, Jefferson City, Cole Co., Mo.
Jefferson City, Mo., High School, 1889. Proconsul, 1893-4. Also Paris,
Monroe Co., Mo.
Peter Christian Breit, Savannah, Mo.
Representative of Andrew Co. in 38th and 39th General Assembly. Breit
& Wade ('95).
Charles Mason Cooper, Moberly, Mo.
Walter Louis Hinsley, Jarvis, or St. Louis, Mo.
Frederick William Niedermeyer, 1 Ny Columbia, Mo.
Smith Academy. Member of Bliss Lyceum. Cadet Major of Mo. State
Mil. School. Class Sec. Scriptor, 1893-4. Republican nominee for
Pros. Atty. of Boone Co.
Joseph R. Poland, Addison, W. Va.
Ozark Coll., Greenfield, Mo., three years. Pres. of Law Lit. Society.
Editor of Legal Dept. Argus. LL. B., cum laude.
Anderson Wear Thurman, Butler, Mo.
Univ. of State of Mo., two years. Member of Athenian Lit. Society,
and Bliss Lyceum. Pres. of Senior Law Class, 1893-4. Consul,
1893-4. Smith & Thurman. ,
Abraham Lincoln Tidd, Aurora, 111.
B. S., Northern Ind. Normal Coll., Valparaiso, Ind., 1888. First Honor
Prize Thesis. LL. B., cum laude. Author of a work on ** Scientific
Temperance.'*
James Winter Wight, I N^ Moberly, Mo.
Central Coll., Fayette, Mo., 1884-9. ^^- Louis Law School, 1891-2.
Represented Phi Alpha Lit. Society at Central Coll. in Intersociety
Contest. Society Oratorical Medal. At Columbia, won Stephen's
Medal for Oratory. Editor-in-Chief of M. S. U. Tiger, Exchange
Eklitor of Central Collegian. Law Class Orator. Asst. Pros. Atty.
of Randolph Co. City Atty. No. 302 >^ Reed St.
Charles Pinckney Wilkson, Bonne Terre, Mo.
TIE VE MAN CHAPTER, 337
CLASS OF 1895.
Leander Garnett Blair, Bowling Green, Mo.
Pike, Bowling Green, Coll., 1893. J. H. Blair & Son.
Charles Latham Gaines, S N, Shreveport, La.
A. B., Univ. of State of Mo., 1894. Member of Union Lit. Society.
LL. B., Vanderbilt Univ , Nashville, Tenn., 1895. No. 524 Spring
St.
Robert Earle Jarvis, K .4, Moberly, Mo.
Moberly High School, 1889. Also Member of Class of 1897. No. 701 ^
W. Rollins St.
Charles Roy Macfarlane, (P A 8, Mexico, Audrain Co.,
Mo.
A. B., Westminster Coll., 1893. M. A., Univ. of State of Mo., 1895.
Member of Phiialethian Lit. Society. Buckner Political Economy
Medal, 1892. Editor of Westminster Student. Valedictorian, 1893.
Editor-in-chief of M. S. U. Tiger. Pres. Junior Law Class, 1893-4.
Scriptor. 1804-5. Delegate Mo. Judicial Convention, St. I/Ouis, 1896.
Office with W. W. Fry, Guthrie Bldg.
William Deronda Miller, Paris, 111.
Studied at Susan ville, Cal. Member of Bliss Lyceum. Class Poer..
Homer Rawlins Mitchell, 2' A £, Houston, Texas.
Univ. of State of Mo., four years. Two Declamation Medals. Stephen's.
Oratorical Medal. Consul, 1894-5. 203 Kiam Bldg.
John Patrick O'Shaughnessy, Keytesville, Mo.
Moberly, Mo., High School, 1882-6. Tribune, 1894-5. LL. B., cum
laude,
John William Percival Pumphrey, 1 N, Bakersfield, Mo.
Ark. Univ., 1888-90. Member of Bliss Lyceum.
Frank Matthews Roberts, B 6 11, Independence, Mo.
Attended Notre Dame, St. Mary's, and other institutions. Post-graduate
at Columbia Coll., 1885-6. New York City address, No. 105 W.
48th St.
W. Dale Stepp, I iV, Trenton, Grundy Co., Mo.
Attended Trenton High School and Gem City Business Coll.
Benjamin Lee Thompson.
See Class of 1896, he having been initiated while a Post-graduate.
338 PHI DELTA PHI.
John Franklin Wade, B S 11, Savannah, Mo.
B. L., cum laude, Univ. of State of Mo., 1884. B. Pe., cum laude^
ibid.^ 1894. Editor-in-Chief of Argus. Pres. of Senior Class. Pros.
Atty of Andrew Co. Wade & Breit (*94).
Robert Emmett Ward, Birmingham, Mo.
Cameron Inittitate.
John William Draper Wilson, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
B. S. D., Third Dist. Mo. Normal, 1893. Member of Webster Lit. So-
ciet)'. No. 113 Main St.
CLASS OP 1896.
Jerry Culbertson, Rich Hill, Mo.
St. Francis Institute, Osage Mission, Kas., 1888-9. Sprague, Mo., Acad-
emy, 1889-90. Univ. of Mo., 1891-2 and 1893-4. Pres. of Union
Lit. Society. Intercollegiate Debater. Local E4itor of Argus^ Coll.
Magazine. Scriptor, 1895-6. Nominee for Legislature. First Vice-
Pres., Bryan Free Silver Club.
Kent Leonard Eldred, Canon City, Col.
Canon City, Col., Public School, 1889.
Bernard Arthur Gow, Liberty, Clay Co., Mo.
William Jewell Coll.
William Gray, Stanberry, Mo.
A. B., Stanberry Normal, 1895.
Aubrey Rutherford Hammett, h 9 //, Huntsville, Mo.
Mo. Mil. Academy, 1892.
James Hardin Lay, Jefferson City, Mo.
Kansas City, Mo., High School, two years. Vice- Pres. of Law Class.
Lay & Stampfli, Obermayer Bldg.
Joseph Boyce March, Butler, Mo.
Pe. P., Academic Dept. of Mo. Univ. LL. B., cum laude. Surveyor of
Bates Co.
Alexander McHenry Meador, Colorado Springs, Col.
Kentucky Mil. Institute, two years. Member of Argonaut Lit. Society.
Second on Shakesperean Contest from Bliss Lyceum. Pres. of Junior
Law Class. Consul, 1895-6. 68 Bank Blk.
Theodore Clifton Sparks, B 8 /7, Kansas City, Mo.
Univ. of Mo., 1888-90. Member of Bliss Lyceum. Tribune, 1895-6.
With Riegor & Day, 900 N. Y. Life Bldg.
TIEDEMAN CHAPTER, 339
George Joseph Stampfli, ^ A By Jefferson City, Mo.
Jefferson City High School. Univ. of Mo. Intercollegiate Committee-
man. Asst. Manager of Foot Ball Team. LL. B., cum laude. Lay
& Stampfli, Obermayer Bldg.
Benjamin Lee Thompson, I N, 0 N E, Commerce, Texas.
Mo. State Univ., 1890-4. LL. B., idii/., 1895. Center, Mo. State Univ.
Tigers, 1883-5. Manager of Glee Club, 1896. LL. M., 1896.
Edwin Moss Watson, ^ A 0, Columbia, Mo.
A. B., cum laude^ Univ. of State of Mo., 1890. Was on Staff of Gazette^
Fort Worth, Texas. Historian, 1895-6.
William Fuqua Wilkinson, Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City High School, 1892. Member of Platonian Lit. Society.
Pres. of Senior Law Class. LL. B., cum laude, Wilkinson & Wil-
kinson, 949 N. Y. Life Bldg.
CLASS OP 1897.
Reford Bond, K A, Minco, Ind. Ter.
Attended Kemper Mil. School, Boonville, Mo. Capt. of Co. B.
George Fkederick Boothe, De Soto, Mo.
Born De Soto, Aug. 18, 1866. De Soto High School. Commissioner of
Schools, ten ytrars.
Charles Elmer (Covert, Houston, Mo.
Bom Texas Co., Mo., Nov. 24, 1868. Drury Coll., 1892-5.
James Archibald De Armond, K A, Butler, Bates Co., Mo.
Washington and Lee Univ. Wenlworth Mil. Academy. Sec. to Hon.
David A. De Armond, M. C, Washington, D. C.
George Eastin, Kearney, Clay Co., Mo.
Attended Kearney Public Schools. Now at William Jewell Coll., Lib*
erty. Mo.
George Albert Evans, I iV, Golden City, Mo.
Born Jasper Co., Mo., April 12, 1872. Attended Northwestern Univ.,
Evanston, 111., 1893-5.
William Orien Gatewood, B 0 //, St. Louis, Mo.
Univ. of State of Mo., 1887-8. Formerly Contributor to St. Louis, Mo.,
papers. Historian, 1896-7. No. 2806 Locust St.
Arthur Gwinn, Sprague, Mo.
Born Marshall, Mo., Nov. 20, [871. B. L., Univ. of State of Mo., 1897.
Pres. of Union Lit. Society. Capt. in the Mil. Dept.
340 PHI DELTA PHI,
Jesse Eugene Honse, Chamberlain, S. D.
Yankton Coll., 1889-91.
Herman Kraemer, K A, (California, Mo.
A. B., Univ. of State of Mo., 1896.
Otho Clay Moore, Clarksburg, Mo.
Born Jamestown, Mo., Jan. 19, 1871. Hooper Institute, 1894. Washing-
ton and Lee Univ., 1894-5. Tribune, 1896-7.
Harvey Dennie Murry, I N, Stephens' Store, Calloway Co.,
Mo.
Born Boone Co., Mo., Aug. 15, 1871. M. Acct., Gem City Business
Coll., 1892. Special Student at Univ. of State of Mo., three years.
Gladiator, 1896-7.
Martin Jackson Ostergard, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Kansas City, Sept. 24, 1873. Kansas City High School, 1S93.
Member of Platonian Lit. Society. Scriptor, 1896-7. i6th and
Madison Ave.
RoscoE CoNKLiNG Patterson, i' N, Springfield, Mo.
Drury Coll., 1891-4. Kate O'Donald-Ringland Declamatory Prize.
Pres. of Coll. Lit. Society. Editor of Drury College Minor. Mem-
ber of Bliss Lyceum. Now at Washington Univ. No. 220 College St.
Thomas Lawson Clark Price, Z ^, Jefferson City, Mo.
Univ. of Va., 1893-5. Member of Tilka and Psi, At present Stock-
raising.
Robert Edwin Roberts, ^ J ^, Richmond, Ky.
Born Abbeville, S. G., Sept. 28, t866. A. B., Ceniral Univ., Richrnond,
Ky., 1889. M. A., ibid.^ 1893.
Harold Blanchard Sinnett, 1 A E, 0 N E, Sedalia, Pettis
Co., Mo.
Born Sedalia, July 29, 1874. Phillips Exeter Academy, two years. Mem-
ber of Foot Ball Team.
Orson Hansford Swearingen, K A, Kansas City, Mo.
Born Franklyn, Ky.. July 29, 1871. Member of Foot Ball Team. No.
2730 Wyandotte St.
Harry Whitney Timmonds, I N, Lamar, Barton Co., Mo.
Born Lamar, Dec. 6, 1874. Lamar High School, 1891. Consul, 1S96-7.
Frank Tipton Woods, K A, Woodlawn, Mo.
Born Woodlawn, June 17, 186S.
TIE DE MAN CHAPTER. 341
Richard Harry Woods, ^ J 2", Versailles, Mo.
Boro Versailles, May 11, 1876. Versailles Male and Female .Institute,
three years. Asst. Cashier of The Bank of Versailles. Proconsul,
1896-7. Manager of Glee Club.
CLASS OF 1898.
Harvey Dill Dow, Georgetown, Mo.
Born Pettis Co., Mo., May 22, 1875. Sedalia High School. Member of
Bliss Lyceum.
Curtis Haydon, £ A E, Columbia, Mo.
Born Boone Co., Mo., April 29, 1872. A. B., Mo. State Univ., 1894.
Member of Bliss Lyceum.
Paul Duane Kitt, Z A E, Chillicothe, Mo.
Born Bedford, Mo., May 13, 1875. Attended Mo. State Univ., three
years,
Walter Alonzo Thurston, Huntsville, Ala.
Graduate of West Point, 1879. ist. Lieut., i6th U. S. Infantry. Com-
mandant of the Cadets at Univ. of State of Mo. Care of Adjt. -Gen-
eral, U. S. A., Washington, D. C.
MINOR CHAPTER
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
ESTABLISHED 1890.
FROM 1779 to 1819, Thomas Jefferson urged and advo-
cated a system of State education, beginning with ele-
mentary schools, maintained at the public charge and/r^^ to
all, and leading up to and ending with a university, in which
should be taught in the highest degree every Dranch of knowl-
edge,— a university that should have no fixed curriculum of
study to be pursued alike by every student regardless of incli-
nation, disposition or intended profession, but wherein, each
distinct branch of knowledge should be taught in a separate
school by itself, with its own special instructors. Such a
university was established by Act of Assembly passed in 18 19,
but a delay of six years occurred in putting it into operation,
during which time, the necessary buildings were erected at
a cost of ^350, 000. The university was located near
Charlottesville, Albemarle County, among the foot hills of
the Blue Ridge Mountains, and on the fifth of March, 1825,
received students in eight schools.
344 PHI DELTA PHI.
The inscription prepared by Thomas Jefferson for his
tomb was, " Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of
Independence; of the statute of Virginia for religious free-
dom; and Father of the University of Virginia."
HONORARY MEMBERS,
♦1895. John Barbee Minor.
Born Louisa County, Virginia, June 3, 181 3. Attended Kenyon College,
Ohio. LL. B., University of Virginia, 1832. LL. D., Washington
and Lee University, . LL. D., Columbia College, 1887. Pro-
fessor of Law, University of Virginia, 1845-95. Author of "Insti-
tutes of Common and Statute Law." Volume i, ** Rights, which
relate to the person." Volume 2, ** Rights, which relate to real prop-
erty," Fourth edition, 1893. Volume 3, ** Personal Property, includ-
ing contracts." Volume 4, " Practice of the Law in Civil Cases."
Second edition, 1887; third edition, 1892. Author of *' Minor*s
Criminal Law," besides a large number of monographs on various
subjects. Died July 29, 1895.
Herbert Barry, // S //, New York City.
LL. B., University of Virginia, 1888. Regent of Mystic Seven, 1888.
Associate Editor of Univtrsitv of Virginia Magazine, Of Davies,
Stone & Auerbach, Mutual Life Building, No. 32 Nassau Street.
Charles Fisk Beach, Jr , B ^ //, New York City.
Born Bourbon County, Kentucky, February 4, 1854. Verkes Grammar
School, Paris, Kentucky. A. B., Centre College, Kentucky, 1877.
A. M., ibid,^ 1881. LL. B., Columbia College, 1881 Member of
Chamberlain Literary Society, at Center College. Author of ** A
Treatise on the Law of Contributory Negligence, or Negligence as a
Defence." Second edition, 1892. ** Commentaries on the Law of
Receivers," 1887. " A Manual of the Uw of Wills," 1888. "The
Modern Law of Railways," Two Volumes, 1890. ** Commentaries
on the Law of Private Corporations," Two volumes, 1891. "Com-
mentaries on the Law of Public Corporations." Two volumes, 1893.
"Commentaries on Modern Equity Jurisprudence," Two volumes,
1892. ** A Treatise on the Modern Practice in Equity in the State
and Federal Courts of the United States." Two volumes, 1894.
"Commentaries on the Law of Injunctions." Two volumes, 1895.
Commentaries on the Law of Insurance." Two volumes, 1895*
"American Probate Reports." Volume VII., 1892. Member of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science, British Economic
Association, The American Statistical Arsociation, Mahattan, Reform,
Southern and other clubs. Vice-President of the Collins-Beach Var-
nish Company of Louisville, Kentucky. Nos. 7 8 Great Winchester
Street, London (E. C), also Nos. 11-13 William Street.
MINOR CHAPTER, 345
Richard Heath Dabney, Charlotteville, Virginia.
M. A., Ph. D. Adjunct Professor of History, Universijy. of Virginia,
1892-4. Associate Profetsor of History, ibid, 1894-6.
Collins Denny, ^ A' '/^, Nashville, Tennessee.
Born Winchester, Va., May 28, 1854. A. B., Lafayette College,
Easton, Pennsylvania, 1875. M. A., Princeton College, 1876. LL. B.,
University of Virginia. Lynde Prize Debater, 1876. Commencement
Orator, 1876. Member of American Whig Society. Awarded the
Oratorship of the Jefferson Literary Society, University of Vii^inia,
in 1877, but resigned. Captain of Princeton University Foot Ball
Team, 1876, which team held the Inter-collegiate Championship that
year. Practiced law in Baltimore, Maryland, 1877-8. Admitted into
Ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in connection
with the Baltimore Conference of said Church, 1880. Appointed to
accompany Bishop A. W. Wilson one tour to Mission Fields in Asia.
Elected to Honorary membership while Chaplain at University of Vir-
ginia, 1889-91. During chaplaincy, was graduated in the School of
Moral Philosophy and in the School of English, including Anglo-
Saxon, Middle English and all the literary courses. Elected to the
Chair of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Vanderbilt University,
1 891.
James Henry Gilmore, University of Virginia.
Washington and Lee University. LL. D., Professor of Law, University
of Virginia, since 1887.
William Minor Lile, K I, University of Virginia.
Academic Department, University of Vii^inia, 1877-8. LL. B., ibid.,
1882. Attorney-at-Law, 1882-93. Prof essor of Law at University of
Virginia, since 1893. Care of University Station, Charlottesville,
Virginia.
Raleigh Colston Minor, University of Virginia.
A. B., University of Virginia, 1887. M- A*' *^'^- 1888. LL. B., ibid.,
1890. Instructor in Law, University of Virgnia, since 1893. Adjunct
Professor of Law, i8tj5-6.
The roll of this Chapter is arranged in the order of initiation.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
Patrick Henry Carey Cabell, U K A, Richmond, Virginia.
A. B., Norwood College. LL. B., University of Virginia, 1890. For-
merly Secretary of The Virginia Society of Cincinnati. Cabell &.
Cabell, nth and Bank (or Main) Sts.
Archibald Alexander Campbell, B ff fl, Wytheville, Vir-
ginia.
A. B., Hampden- Sidney, 1879. Principal of Farmville Academy, 1 880-1.
LL. B., 1 890.
George Newton Conrad, Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Harrisonburg Graded School. Final Oration of Washington Society,
at University of Virginia, 1891. Final President of same Society^
1 891. Conrad & Conrad.
James Herndon Gordon, K A, South McAlester, Indian
Territory.
University of Virginia, 1885-7. LL. B., i^iV., 1890.
Zeliffskie Paul Smith, Danville, Virginia.
MiNTON Wright Talbot, B 0 //, Norfolk, Virginia.
Ph. B. and B. A., University of Virginia, 1888. M. A., ibid.^ 1889.
LL. B., University of Virginia, 1890. Chief of District IV. of Beta
Theta Pi, 1 890-1. Tallx)t Brothers, 12-13 Talbot Building, No. 167
-173 Main Street.
Floyd Wise Weaver, Basic City, Virginia.'
LL. B., 1890.
George Curle Webb, Lexington, Kentucky.
A. B., University of Kentucky, 1884. Valedictorian. Member of Peri-
clean Lit. Society. LL. B., 1890. Webb & Farrell, 49^ E. Short
Street.
John Wilson, 0 K Wy Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Bom Shrewsbury, New Jersey, May 14, 1861. Phillips Exeter Academy.
A. B., Princeton College, 1882. Member of Whig HalL LL. B,,.
1890. 1004 Carnegie Building.
MINOR CHAPTER. 347
INITIATES.
Lancelot Minor Berkeley, New York City.
Attended W. Va. Univ. B. Let. B. Ph. B. A. M. A., Univ. of Va.^
1890. Formerly on Editorial Staff of the American and English En-
cyclopoedia of Law, at Northport, N. Y. No. 32 Nassau St.
Sidney Johnson Brooks, San Antonio, Texas.
Univ. of Kas., 1885-6. LL. B., 1890. Swearingen & Brooks, Maverick.
Bldg.
John Calvin Doolan, Louisville, Ky.
LL. 6., i8go.
Edwin Enoch Garrett, B S II, Leesburg, Va.
W. E. Garrett & Son.
Charles Henry Knapp, Baltimore, Md.
Attended St. Charles Coll., Howard Co., Md., 1890-3. Also, St. Vin-
cent Coll., Westmoreland Co., Penn., 1893-4. LL. B., Baltimore
Law School, 1895. No. 8 E. Lexington St.
William Mudd Martin, 0 J 6, Birmingham Ala.
Attended Univ. of Ala. Gold Medal, Capt. of Best Drilled Co.. i888»
Junior Speaker, 1888. LL. B., 1890. Care of W. E. Martin, No.
2036>^ First Ave.
David Phares McKay. (Address unknown. )
B. S., Univ. of Va. Letter to Dallas, Texas, retnrned unclaimed.
John Barbee Minor, Jr.> ^ ^, Richmond, Va.
Univ. of Va., 1883-90. LL. B., 1890. Member oi Jefferson Lit. Soci-
ety. Correspondent of Columbia Law Times ^ 1889-90. Assl. Prof,
of Law at Univ. of Va., 1890-3. Prof, of Law, Richmond I^w
School. Thomason & Minor, 27 Shafer Bldg.
*i896. George Hatley Norton, A T Q.
LL. B., 1890. Practiced at Washington, D. C.
Edward Wat is Robertson, // K A, Roanoke, Va.
Univ. of Va., 1885-7. Member of Jefferson Lit Society. LL. B., 1890.-
Watts, Roberison & Robertson, 601-6 Terry Bldg.
Alexander Brown Stewart, <P A B, Elk Garden, Va.
Univ. of Va., 1886-7. Merchant. Also Saltville, Va.
Walter Fauntleroy Taylor, * J ^, New York City.
B. A., Univ. of Va., 1889. M. A., ibid^ 1890. LL. B., ibid.^ 189U
Care of Carter & Ledyard, No. 54 Wall St.
Walter Herron Taylor, A T Q, Norfolk, Va.
A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1889. B. L., Univ. of Va., 1891. City
Atty. of Norfolk. Loyall & Taylor, No. 18 Bank St.
348 PHI DEL TA PHI,
CLASS OF 1890-91.
Edward Landseer Boyle, ^ K E, Memphis, Tenn.
Princeton Univ., 1888-9. Member of Whig Hall. No. 15 Madison St.
Robert Spratt Cockrell, <P J 8, Jacksonville, Fla.
A. B., Univ. of Va., 1887. M. A., idid., 1888. Student at Berlin,
i888-g. B. L., Univ. of Va., 1891. Editor of Virginia University
Magazine, 1887. Frat. Editor of Corks and Curls, 1888-9. Final
Pres. of Jefferson Lit. Society. Pres. of School Board of Duval Co.
A. W. Cockrell & Son, No. 203 E. Forsyth St.
William Henry Thompson Loyall, A T Q, Norfolk, Va.
Attended Va. Mil. Institute. LL. B., 1891. Loyall & Taylor, No. 18
Bank St.
Robert Voss Marye, (p K 2", Richmond, Va.
Randolph-Macon Coll., 1 88(). LL. B., i8gi. 54 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg.
Elmore B. Moorman, Los Angeles, Gal.
• Engaged in Gold Mining in New Mexico.
Douglass Stewart, K Ay Alexandria, Va.
Potomac Academy, 1887. LL. B., 1891. No. 125 S. Royal St.
Thomas Leftvvich Waters, K A, Washington, D. C.
Columbian Univ. LL. B., 1 891. Waters &'Catchings. No. 344 D St. N. W.
Joseph Whitehead, ^ K 2', Chatham, Va.
B. A., Richmond Coll., 1889. Valedictorian. LL. B., 1891.
CLASS OF 1891-92.
Samuel Rolfe Millar, B S.ll, Port Royal, Va.
Griswold Coll., 1872-6. U. S. Consul, Leipzig, 1886-9. Ph. D., Ru-
perto-Carola Univ., Heidelberg, 1880. Lecturer, Univ. of Va.,
1891-3. Not in practice.
Josiah Jordan Leake, B 6 fl, Richmond, Va.
A. M., Randolph-Macon Coll., 1890. LL. B., 1893. 6 Goddin Hall,
nth and Bank Sts.
Charles Trotter Lassiter, J (T, Petersburg, Va.
Attended Koenigl. Preuszische Georg August Univ., Goettingen, 1888-9.
Univ. of Va., 1890-1. University Magazine Medalist, 189T-2.
LL. B., 1892. Recently elected Atty. for the Commonwealth. 6-7
Odd Fellows Bldg.
MINOR CHAPTER. 349
Mendel Lafayette Smith, 2' iV, Camden, S. C.
Graduate of S. C. Mil. Academy. Post-graduate, Univ. of Va., 1893-4.
Arthur Peter, 1 X, Louisville, Ky.
B. A., Louisville High School, 1890. Jefferson Lit. Society. LL. B.,
1892. Scriptor. 57 Louisville Trust Co. Bldg.
Raleigh Colston Blackford, K A, (So. ) Lynchburg, Va.
Episcopal High Sohool and Univ., 1886-8. Univ. of Va., 1888-92.
Blackford, Horsley & Blackford, Law Bldg. No. 807 Main St.
♦1893. Edward T. Boggs.
Connected with Editorial Staff of American and Eng^lish Encyclopoedia of
Law, Northport, N. Y. LL. B., 1892. Address was Augusta, Ga.
William Arthur Wilson, X 0. (Address unknown. )
Letter to Wilson & Bynum, 504 Progress Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah,
returned unclaimed.
>
Thomas Lightfoot Pogue, <jP T J, Cincinnati, O.
A. B., Washington and Jefferson Coll., i8gf . Member of Franklin and
IVashifigton Lit. Society. Affiliated with Hamilton Chapter, 1893
-3. LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, 1893. Pogue & Pogue, United
Bank Bldg.
George Harcourt Neale, 0 F J, San Diego, Cal.
LL. B , 1892. Trippet & Neale, No. 1015 Fifth St.
David Sheppard Garland, B 9 11, Northport, N. Y.
A. B., Emory and Henry ColL, Va., 1885. Also Randolph-Macon Univ.,
LL. B., Univ. of Va., 1892. Try No. 1105 Federal St., care 9f
American and English Encyclopaedia of Law.
William Robertson Qordon, J K E, Roanoke, Va.
Univ. of Va., 1887-9. Member of Jefferson Lit. Society.' On Editorial
Staff of ** American and English .Encyclopaedia of Law," Northport,
L. L» N. v., one year. Gen. Manager of Norfolk and Western R.
R. Co., as Claim Agent. 406 Terry Bldg.
James Murray Mason, Jr., .V <P, Charles-Town, W. Va.
Episcopal High School, near Alexandria, Va. Special United States
Atty. City Solicitor. Author of ** Laws and Ordinances of Charles-
Town." Mason & Mason.
William Spiller Stuart, 0 K ^F,^ Bristol, Va.
Born Saltville, Va., Aug. 7, 1870. B. A., Hampden-Sidney Coll., 1I890.
Member of Philomathean Society. Member of Eli Banana Society.
Sophomore Debater's Medal. Senior Orator's Medal. LL. B., 1892.
Was Editor of " American and English Encyclopaedia of Law," at
Northport, L. I., N. Y. Judge of Corporation Court. 1-2 City Hall.
^5o PHI DELTA PHI.
jANtES Houston Gilmore, Jr., Z V, Fort Smith, Ark.
Univ. of Va., three years. Member of Jefferson Lit. Society. Prcs.
Law Class. Vice-Pres. of Athletic Assn. Scriptor. LL. B., 1893.
Merchant's Bank Bidg.
James Breckinridge Robertson, A T H^ Northport, L. I.,
N. Y.
Hanover Academy. Univ. of Va. Member of Jefferson Lit. Society.
LL. B., 1893. With Edward Thompson Co.
•George Ainslie, K A, Richmond, Va.
B. S., Va. Military Institute. 1890. Member of Cadet Society. Firet
Corporal Co. A. First Sergeant Co. A. Capt. Co. A. LL. B.,
Univ. of Va., 1 893. Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Oliver Whitehead Catchings, (P K V, Washington, D. C.
Univ. of Va., 1890-2. LL. B., ibid.^ 1893. Waters & Catchings, Fen-
dall Bldg.. No. 344 D St., N. W.
Mallory K. Cannon, K /I, (So.) Norfolk, Va.
B. Ph., Univ. of Va.. M. A., ilfid,^ 1892. No. 48 Bute St.
James Porter Parker, New Orleans, La.
C. E., Princeton Coll., 1892. Consul. LL. B., Univ. of Va., 1894.
LL. B., Tulane Univ., 1895. Denegre Bldg., No. 217 Carondelet St.
FREDERicK B. White, J *Fy Hernando, Miss.
' Also, Memphis, Tenn.
Peter Otey Adams, I A E, Lynchburg, Va.
Robert Dickson Ballantine, X (P, Newark, N. J.
C. E., Princeton Univ. LL. B., Univ. of Va., 1894. No. 43 Washing-
ton St.
A. Clarke Carson, K A, Front Royal, Va.
Univ. of Va., three years. Member of Jefferson Lit. Society. Editor
of Va, University Magazine. LL. B., 1893. Editor of College Top-
ics. Chairman of Democratic party in Co. and Member of Va. State
Exec. Com.
Archibald Robinson Watson, K A, Memphis, Tenn.
LL. B., 1894. Perkins & Watson, 476-80 Randolph Bldg.
£dward Ford Mayberry, Z *F, Greenville, S. C.
Ph. B., Univ. of Va., 1892. M. A., idid.y 1893. Member of Jefferson
Lit. Society. Scriptor, 1893-4.
MINOR CHAPTER, 351
William Barnfather Eagles, A T Q, Louisville, Ky.
B. A., Univ. of Va., 1893. LL. B., i^»V., 1894. Member of Jefferson
Lit. Society. Member of T. I, L. K, A. 47-48 Louisville Trust
Bldg.
Thomas Randolph Keith, X ^, Warrenton, Va.
LL. B., 1894.
James Markham Marshall, X ^, Baltimore, Md.
B. A. and M. A., Univ. of Va., 1893. ^^* ^'t 1894* No. I209 ^^*
Paul St.
Butler Turnbull Southgate, K Ay Lexington, Va.
a. B., Ky. State Coll., 1892. 10 Northern Bank Bldg.
Morris Whiton Bartlett, K A, Lexington, Ky.
A. and M. Coll. of Ky., 1889. Member of Washington Society. Law
Class Pres., 1894. LL. B., 1894. Forman & Bartlett, Herald Bldg.
Charles Henry Boyle, A K E, Memphis, Tenn.
LL. B., 1895. No. 96 Adams St. or Madison St.
Robert Grattan, Harrisonburg, Va.
LL. B., 1894.
Herman Danforth Newcomb, K A, B V E, Louisville, Ky.
Cornell Univ., two years. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon, *' Masque*'
Mermaid Clubs. Sec. of Southern Club. Elected to Eli Banana^
•*Z." and "Thirteen*' Clubs. Sec. oi Jefferson Lit. Society. Chair-
man of Joint Conference Committee, 1895. Under-graduate Speaker
at Washington Alumni Banquet, 1895. (Res., 509 Ormsby Ave.)
Louisville Trust Co. Bldg.
Basil Jones, X (P, Charlottesville, Va.
Maj. Jones School at Charlottesville, 1890.
Robert Lewis Dibkell McAllister, K A, (So.), Atlanta,
Ga.
B. S., Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. of Ala., '^Auburn, Ala., 1892.
Scriptor, 1894-5. LL. B., 1895. 601 Gould Bldg., No. 23^ White-
hall St.
SviELTZER Vernon Kemp, Z ^F, Bedford City, Va.
Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Schools. Washington, D. C, Schools. Mem-
ber of " Z " and Ti/Jka, LL. B., 1895. Of Editorial Staff of "Amer-
ican and English Encyclopoedia of Law." Burks & Kemp.
Tazewell Taylor, K A, (So.), Norfolk, Va.
A. B., William and Mary Coll., i8q2. Chancellor Scholarship. Consul,
1894-5. Historian of Law Class, 1894-5. LL. B., [895. No. 103
Plume St.
352 PHI DELTA PHI.
John Watson, Petersburg, Va.
McCabe School, 1891. LL. 6., 1895.
Thomas Rodman Cartmell, ^ T J, Louisville, Ky.
B. L., Law Dept., Univ. of Louisville, 1893. Certificate of Proficiency^
in Constitutional and International Law, Univ. of Va., 1893-4. 81
Louisville Trust Bldg.
Richard Henry Toler Adams, Jr., B 6 fl, Lynchburg, Va.
A. B., Randolph- Macon Coll., 1892. LL. B., 1895.
Daniel Mountjoy Cloud, X 0, Los Angeles, Cal.
Univ. of Va., 1893-6. Pres. of Law Class, session 1894-5. Consul,
1895-6. B. L., 1896.
Hunsdon Gary, K A, (So.), Richmond, Va.
At Mass. Institute of Technology, one year. Graduate at Va. Mil. Insti-
tute, 1892. Pres. of Law Class, 1895-6. 33 Chambe** of Commerce
Blk.
John Ward Henderson, B 8 //, Tallahassee, Fla.
West Florida Seminary. LL. 6., 1895.
Samuel Gordon Gumming, AT A, (So.), 0 B A', Hampton,
Va.
Licentiate of Instruction, Coll. of William and Mary, 1890. Member of
** Z" and £/i Banana, Presidential Elector, Second Cong. Dist. No.
22 E. Main St.
John Glark Robertson, <P J 8, Dallas, Texas.
LL. B., Univ. of Texas, 1894. 204 Cockrell Bldg.
Theodoric Armistead Williams, A T Q, Norfolk, Va.
Proconsul, 1895-6. LL. B., 1896. No. 41 College Place.
William B radish Forsyth, I A', New Orleans, La.
Scriptor, 1895-6. LL. B., 1896.
William Rankin Marrs, J T J, Henderson, Ky.
Univ. of South, one year. B. L., 1895. Formerly of Editorial Staff of
Edward Thompson & Co. Auditors' Agent and Escheator. 18 Pyth-
ian Bldg.
Eugene Douglas Andrews, B 8 //, Vicksburg, Miss.
Cheever Lewis Shine, I A Ey Tallahassee, Fla.
LL. B., 1895.
Francis William Jones, K I, Northport, L. I., N. Y.
LL. B., 1895. On Editorial Staff of Edward Thompson Co.
MINOR CHAPTER. 353
Nicholas Barnett Marks, A T Q, Versailles, Ky.
M. Sc., Ala. A. and M. Coll. Tribune. LL. B., 1896.
Robert Carter Stribbling, X 0, Washington, D. C.
Univ. of Va-, 1 886-8. Member of Jefferwn Society. Markham, Fau-
quier Co., Va. No. 503 D St., N. W.
^
Murray Mason McGuire, J AT £, Richmond, Va.
Univ.* of Va., 1890-3, 1895-6.
William Mason Smith, X 0, Charleston, S. C.
B. A. and M. A., Univ. of Va., 1895. No. 69 Church St.
Robert E. Lee Marshall, X 0, Baltimore, Md.
B. A., Univ. of Va., 1894. No. 1209 ^^* ^^^1 ^^'
Charles Morgan Harris, K A, (So.), Versailles, Ky.
Univ. of Ky., 1894-6. LL. B., 1896.
George Petties Raney, Jr., K A, (So.), Tallahassee, Fla.
Univ. of Va., 1894-6. LL. B., 1896.
William Whithurst Olds, Jr., (P A' ^, Norfolk, Va.
B. A. and M. A., Univ. of Va., 1894. Sec. of Law Class. LL. B.,
1896. No. 140 (or 104) Freemason St.
Robert Edward (or Eugene) Lockett, K A, (So.), Crew,
Va.
Richmond Coll., Va.
Cleveland Coxe Lansing, K A, (So.), Niagara, Can.
Va. Military Institute. Member of Theta Nu Epsilon, ** Z " and " -£/*.'*-
Historian, 1896-7. '
Joseph Stebbins, Jr., X ^, South Boston, Va.
A. B., Hampden-Sidney Coll. LL. B., 1896.
George I^atham Fletcher, B 0 II, Warrenton, Va.
Richmond Coll., Va. Consul, 1896-7. Charlottesville address, care of
Univ. of Va., Hotel.
Norborne Thomas Nelson Robinson, B 0 II, Washington,
D. C.
McCabc's Univ. School. Tribune, 1896-7. No. 13 15 20th St., N. W.
Charlottesville address, Dawson's Row, Univ. of Va.
Nathaniel Stuart Bowe, K A, (So.), Richmond, Va.
Richmond Coll., Va.. No. 917 W. Franklin St. Charlottesville address,
131 House C, Dawson's Row, Univ. of Va.
354 PHI DELTA PHL
Frederick Wallace, Mill Point, W. Va.
A. B., Hampden- Sidney Coll. LL. B., 1896.
Edward E. Wiley, Emory, Va.
A. B., Emory & Henry Coll. LL. B., 1896.
Edward L. L. Cox, Belpr^, O.
Member of ««^/i."
Charles Jones Rixey, Jr., ^ ATT, Culpepper, Va.
Va. Military Institute, 1894. Vice-Pres. Law Class, 1896-7. Scriptor,
1896-7.
Alexander H. Sands, Richmond, Va.
Eugene Lanier Sykes, A K Ey Aberdeen, Miss.
60m Glenwood Plantation, near Aberdeen, Miss., Aug. 27, 1873.
Attended A. & M. Coll., 1887-8. Univ. of Miss., 1888-9I.
John Pike Powers, Jr., UK A, Knoxville, Tenn.
Born Mt. Sterling, Ky., Oct. 24, 1875. B. A., Univ. of Tenn., 1890.
LL. B., iSiJ., 1895. No. 1516 Henrietta St.
William Fife Long, K A, Harris Creek, Va.
Born Charlottesville, Va., Feb. 2, 1874. A. B., Richmond Coll., 1894.
Henry Carrington Riely, J /T £, Richmond, Va.
Born Halifax Co., Va., Jan. 15, 1874. Univ. of Va., 1892-6. No.
504 E. Grace St.
Ceorge Pilcher, 0 K I, Midland, Va.,
Bom Midland, July 2, 1870. M. A., Randolph-Macon Coll., Ashland,
Va., 1892.
DILiLON GHAPTRR
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF THE
University of Minnesota.
ESTABLISHED 1891.
THE first official mention of the University of Minnesota
is in the second message of Governor Ramsey to the
Territorial Legislature of 1851. After speaking of the school
lands, he adds: "As the endowment of a university will also
naturally, in this connection, attract your attention, it might
be proper to memorialize Congress for a grant of 100,000
acres of land, applicable and available, at a future day, for
this most desirable object. The propriety of urging, at this
time, the request, arises from the importance of making an
early selection, with a view to secure a fair proportion of
choice lands."
The memorial above proposed was passed by the Legis-
lature on the loth day of February, and on the 19th of the
same month Congress passed an act granting two townships
(about 46,000 acres) ''for the use and support of a university
in said Territory, and for no other use and purpose what-
ever." A preparatory department was opened in 185 1 and
continued three years. It was reorganized in i86c, 1864 and
1868, and dates its actual beginning from the last named
year.
356 PHI DELTA PHI.
One of the first acts of the Regents under the new organ-
ization was the purchase of a farm for the agricultural
college. In September, 1868, a purchase of 96 acres was
made. This land was situated southeast of the campus and
only one- fourth of a mile from it.
In the report made by the Board of Regents for the fiscal
year ending December 22, 1868, it appears that there were
then five instructors employed and 109 students in attend-
ance, all in the preparatory department.
The year 1869 marks the organization of the University
proper; the election of William W. Folwell as President; the
selection of a Faculty; the beginning of university instruction
(September 15, 1869), and the enlargement of the University
farm by the purchase of 30 acres of land. There were in
attendance during this year 13 students in the collegiate
department and 217 in the Latin or preparatory school.
ORGANIZATION OF DEPARTMENTS.
The organization adopted by the Board of Regents, as
required by law, was as follows:
A Department of ElemeDtary Instruction;
A College of Science, Literature and the Arts;
A College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts;
A College or Department of Medicine;
A College or Department of Law.
The College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts was organized in two
divisions, (i) that of agriculture, (2) that of mechanic arts.
The Department of Elementary Instruction was represented by the
collegiate department and the so-called Latin school, introductory to it.
UNIVERSITY SUPPORT.
The Legislature of 1893 passed an act giving to the Uni-
versity a state tax of three-twentieths of a mill. This act
went into effect the ist day of August, 1894. This gives an
income of about $95,000; fees, $53,000; U. S. Government,
$38,000; University bonds and contracts, $36,500; miscel-
laneous sources, $13,000, making a total of $235,500.
DILLON CHAPTER. . 357
LANDS.
The campus is situated in the City of Minneapolis, about
a mile below and in full view of the Falls of St. Anthony.
The grounds are about 55 acres in extent, undulating in sur-
face, well wooded with native trees, and, by reason of the
natural advantages and contour, very attractive. It is valued
at $600,000.
The experimental farm, consisting of 250 acres of valuable
land, is located between St. Paul and Minneapolis, adjoining
the state fair groun'ds. It contains every variety of soil and
exposure required for illustrative and experimental work. It
is valued at $500,000.
The Minnetonka experimental fruit farm of 116 acres, and
situated on the peninsula dividing the upper and lower lakes,
is valued at $12,000.
Of the lands granted by Congress, the University still
possesses about 42,000 acres. These lands are constantly
increasing in value, and when sold the proceeds will go to
increase the permanent endowment of the University.
LIBRARIES.
The following is a list of the libraries easily accessible to
University students:
MINNEAPOLIS.
The University Library, 40,000 volumes
The Public Library, 55>ooo volumes
Minneapolis Bar Association Library 9,000 volumes
Guaranty Loan Law Library, 9,000 volumes
N. Y. Life Insurance Law Library, 8,000 volumes
ST. PAUL.
State Historical Library, 56,000 volumes
State Library, 20,000 volumes
Public Library, 32,000 volumes
Total, 229,000 volumes
The general Library of the University contains about
40,000 bound volumes, beside many thousand volumes of
358 PHI DELTA PHI.
pamphlets, magazines, reports, etc. About 120 periodicals
are received regularly by the library, not inclusive of tech-
nical magazines and newspapers in English and other lan-
guages.
In 1888 the Department of Law was formally opened.
The charter of this Chapter was dated December 25th,
1890. The Chapter was instituted in January, 1891, by
Brothers Walter T. Smith, Kent '88, Story '%9,, John W.
Lane, Cooley '88, of St. Paul, and A. E. Helmick, Kent
'86, of Minneapolis.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
John Forrest Dillon, New York City.
LL. D. United States District Judge. President of American Bar Asso-
ciation, 1891-2. Author of *'The Law of Municipal Bonds,'* 1876.
** Removal of Causes," fifth edition, 1889. "A Treatise on the Law
of Municipal Corporations," two volumes, fourth edition, 1890.
** Circuit Court Reports, Eighth Circuit, 1870-80,'* five volumes.
** Lectures on Laws and Jurisprudence of England and America," 390
(Ages, 1894. **The True Professional Ideal," read at American Bar
Anociation meeting, 1894. Storrs Professor, Vale University, 189 1-2.
Dillon & Hubbard, No. 195 Broadway.
James Paige, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A. B., Princeton College, 1887. M. A., ibid,^ 1890. LL. B., University
of Minnesota. LL. M. Member of Ciiosophic Literary Society.
First Disputation as Baird Prizeman at Princeton. Author of Illus-
trative Cases in Domestic Relations, Partnership, Agency, Commercial
P&per, and Torts, published in a series. Professor of Law at the
University of Minnesota since 1891. (Residence, No. 1414 Yale
Place.) Office, 1009 New York Life Building.
William S. Pattee, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
LL. D. Dean of the Department of Law, University of Minnesota.
(Residence, No. 1319 Fifth Street, S. E.)
CHARTER MEMIBERS*
William Harrison Carey, Duluth, Minn.
University of Minnesota. Agatin, Davidson & Carey, 47-9 Exchange
Building.
Martin Bradner Davidson, ^ K ^^ ^ B K, Duluth, Minn.
Born Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, January 2d, 1867. Attended
Carleton College, North field, Minnesota. While there was President
of Base Ball Team, 1888. Treasurei^of Senior Tennis Club.' Took
the Pennant in high jump, broad jump and throwing shot. University
of Minnesota. Member of Class of 1888. Vice-President and Cashier
of Citizens* Bank of Wheaton, Minnesota. Agatin, Davidson & Ca-
rey, 47-9 Exchange Building.
Gilbert Greene Dickerman, X ^, Duluth, Minn.
University of Minnesota. Columbia Law School. Clark & Dickerman.
Harry Gilbert Gearhart, I X, Duluth, Minn.
University of Minnesota, Class of 1891. N. A. & H. G. Gearhart, 510-
12 Pkilladio.
Edwin Forbes Glenn, Vancouver, Wash.
Graduate of United States Military Academy, West Point, 1877. First
Lieutenant of Twenty-fifth United States Infantry. Professor of Mili-
tary Science at University of Minnesota. Captain in United States
Army. Judge Advocate, United States Army. Author of <*Hand
Book of International Law," 1895. Care of Vancouver Barracks.
Albert Randell Moore, J T, St. Paul, Minn.
Harvard University, 1887-9. P&igc Prize lor Best Commencement The-
sis. LL. M., University of Minnesota. (Residence, No. 464 Holly
Avenue.) 78-9 Globe Building.
John Sheppard Stone, J K E, St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul High School. University of Minnesota. Harvard University,
one year. (Res. No. 301 Summit Avenue.) Care of Claim Dept. of
Great Northern Ry. Co.
Thomas Snowden Tompkins, St. Paul, Minn.
Tompkins & Burr, 503-7 New York Life Building.
CLASS OF 1891
William Compton Brown, Stephen, Minn.
Co. Atty. of Marshall Co.
Ripley Bernard Brower, J K E, St. Cloud, Minn.
St. Cloud High School. St. Cloud State Normal School. Merchants
National Bank Bldg.
36o PHI DELTA PHI,
James Denis Den^gre, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1889. M. A., ibid. Member of Whig Hall. 315
N. Y. Life Bldg.
George Wilbur Markham, St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul High School. Asst. Corporation Atty. of St. Paul. J. E. & G.
W. Markham, 79-82 Germania Life Bldg.
Volney G. Reifsnider, Oronoco, Minn.
Arthur Ross Rogers, Minneapolis, Minn.
Milwaukee High School, three years. In Lumber business. Not in
practice.
Frederick Pearson Smith, X ^. (Address unknown.)
Letter to 410 Temple Court, Minneapolis, Minn., was forwarded to Great
Northern Claim Agent, Seattle, Wash., and returned unclaimed.
CLASS OF 1892.
Charles Stuart Benson. (Address unknown.)
Univ. of Minn., . Letter to No. 505 Aldrich Ave., N. Minneapolis,
Minn., was forwarded to Minnetonka Beach, and returned unclaimed.
Arthur Eugene Giddings, ^ T, ^ B K, Anoka, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1889. Member of Phi Beta Nu. City Atty.
two terms. County Atty. of Anoka Co. Giddings & Pratt. Office
over State Bank.
John Dean Goss, X V, Hudson, Wis.
A. 6., Univ. of Wis., 1889. Columbia Law School, 1889-91. M. A.,
Columbia School of Political Science, 1890. Ph. D., ibid., 1891.
Medical Dept. Univ. of Minn., 1891-2. County Judge of St. Croix
Co., Wis., since 1893.
Joseph Henry Handlan, I X, Wheeling, W. Va.
Washington and Lee Univ. Univ. of Minn., . Room 10 Central
Law Bldg.
Lane MacGregor, I X, Minneapolis, Minn.
Miami Univ., 1885-6. Univ. of Minn., 1884-5, and 1886-9. Prize for
Half-mile Run, Univ. of Minn., June, 1885. 413 Providence Bldg.
Charles Dickerman Matteson, A A (P, St. Paul, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., . Univ. of Mich., 1891-2. Sec. and Treas. of Se-
curity Trust Co. Care of Security Trust Co.
Herbert Gilman Richardson, A K E, Minneapolis, Minn.
B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1890. 841 Guaranty Loan Bldg.
Carl Taylor, ARE, St. Paul, Minn.
Paige Prize, 1892. LL. M., Univ. of Minn., . Bigelow & Taylor,
415 N. Y. Life Bldg.
i
DILLON CHAPTER. 361
CLASS OP 1893.
Hans Bugge, Fergus Falls, Minn.
First Honorable Mention on Graduation. Delegate' at- large from Minn,
to National Convention of League of Republican Clubs, at Milwaukee,
Aug., 1896. Asst. County Atty. of Otter Tail Co., Minn. Picket
Blk.
Bernard Chauncey Carroll, J J *, San Francisco, Cal.
A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1889. 116 Crocker Bldg.
Harry Rose Banner, A K E, Stony Point, Rockland Co.,
N. Y.
A. B., Rutgers Coll., 1891. M. A., ibid. LL. M., Univ. of Minn.,
iS94-
Edward Welles Hawley, 2* *, 0 B K, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., and Valedictory, Hobart Coll., 1888. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1889.,
Consul, 1 891-3. LL. M. E. W. & G. M. B. Hawley, Room 1007
N. Y. Life Bldg.
William Augustus Jackson, ^ r A, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1891. Loan and Trust Bldg. Also, 1805 Fourth
ot., o. E.
Lewis Henry Kennedy, S X, Litchfield, Minn.
B. A., Univ. of Minn., 1890.
William Thomas McMurran, St. Paul, Minn.
630-2 Globe Bldg.
Huntington Wolcott Merchant, J T, Duluth, Minn.
A. B., Princeton Coll., 1890. M. A., idid., 1893. Member of C/io HalU
Piacticed in N. Y. City, 1894-5. Duluth Trust Co. Bldg.
*i894. Charles Mordecai Parry.
Address was No. 1800 Vine Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Died March 17,
1894.
Wilson Littell Pierce, St. Paul, Minn.
Formerly County Atty. at Redwood Falls, Minn. Care of N. Y. Life
Bldg.
Charles Edward Putnam, 1 X, River Falls, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., . Scriptor, 1 892-3.
Frederick Durkee Rice.
See Class of 1894.
362 PHI DELTA PHI,
John Cochrane Sweet, iT T, Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., . First Paige Prize for l)est Graduation Thesis,
1893. LL. M., Univ. of Minn., 1896. Lecturer in Law Dept. of
Univ. of Minn., on Mortgages. Roberts & Sweet, Specialty, Real
Estate and Mortgage Foreclosures, 506 Baqk of Commerce Bldg.
Edward Wesley Taylor, -T X, Webster, S. Dak.
Univ. of Minn., 1890*1. Member of Hermean Lit. Society.
Albert De Forest Tyler, St. Paul, Minn.
Macalester ColL, . 26 (or 47) Hotel Barbeau.
Robert Williams Webb, Minneapolis, Minn.
Asst. Sec. and Treas. of Minneapolis Trust Co., No. 331 Hennepin Ave.
Arthur Manley. Wickwire, Z V, St. Paul, Minn.
• A. B., Williams Coll., 1890. Second Prize in History and Political
Economy. Commencement Appointment. Sec. St. Louis Co., Re-
publican Club in 1894. Member of Executive Com. of Young Men's
Republican League. Pres. of Law Alumni Assn. Edgerton & Wick-
wire, 802 N. Y. Life Bldg.
CLASS OF 1894.
Charles Stanley Albert, Minneapolis, Minn.
LL B.., Columbian Univ. Law School, 1892. LL. M., ibid,^ 1893* ^T^\\r
iated at Marshall Chapter, 1891-2. Vice-Pres. of Young Men's
Democratic Club. Specialty, Common Carriers and Riparian Rights.
1004 Guaranty Loan Bldg.
FiTZHUGH Burns, 1 *, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Paige Prize, 1894. O'Reilly & Bums, 413
N. Y. Life Bldg.
.Howard Conant, 2' *, Albany, N. Y.
A. B., Union Coll., 1892.
Charles Myron Drew, ^ B Ky Minneapolis, Minn.
Ph. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1892. Member of Phi Nu Theta^ Eclectic^ and
Fhi Beta Kappa, Scriptor, 1893-4. Seney Scholarship, three years.
Sec. and Treas. of Vermont Assn. of Minn. 600-4 Guaranty Loan
Bldg.
Robert Ernest Esterly, <P A S, 0 N E, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1889. Initiated into Phi Delta Theta at Univ.
of Wooster, O. Senior Memorial Orator. Atty. in Claim Dept. ol
Minneapolis St. Ry. Co, No. 200 Third Ave., N.
Edward Clinton Gottry, Taylor's Falls, Minn.
Editor of " Register " U. S. Land Office, 1889-94. County Atty. of
Chisago Co. City Atty. 2-3 Ellison Blk.
DILLON CHAPTER. 363
William Ross Guilford, Ashmont, Mass.
Affiliated with Wkbstbr Chapter, 1893-6.
♦1895. Bradford Coryelle Hurd. X ?r.
B. A., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Died Jaly 15, 1895.
Thomas Ervin Kepner, Minneapolis, Minn.
LL. M., Univ. of Minn., 1895. Author of " Kepneron Ins.," (Hornbook
Series, 1896). 404-6 Phoenix Bldg.
Claude Kenrick Pettingill, LaCrosse, Wis.
LaCrosse High SchooL No. 304 Main St.
Frederick Durkee Rice, St. Paul, Minn.
Consul, 1893-4. No. 653 Portland Ave. Also, No. 385 Summit Ave.
Charles Howard Van Campen, Minneapolis, Minn.
Rochester High School, 1891. Proconsul, 1893-4. Rochester, Minn,
Guaranty Loan Bldg.
Alonzo Potter Williamson, Minneapolis, Minn.
M. D., Hahnemann Medical Coll. and Hospital, Philadelphia, 1876.
A. M., Hamilton Coll., 1887. Not in practice. No. 60a Nicolette
Ave.
Archibald William Wilson, T T. (Address unknown. )
Univ. of Minn., . Letter sent to No. 10, Florence Court, Minne-
apolis, Minn., and to Sacramento, Cal., were returned unclaimed.
John Abner Wright, Onarga, 111.
M. E. L., Grand Pmairie Seminary, 1891.
CLASS OP 1895.
Charles Francis Alderson, Minneapolis, Minn.
Try No. 9 Maple St.
Lee Bradley Bartholomew, J T J, Minneapolis, Minn.
Simpson Coll., Iowa, two years. Univ. of Minn., one vear. Tribune.
704 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Joseph Hervey Beeke, St. Paul, Minn.
Hamline Univ., . Univ. of Minn., . Care of St. Paul Book
and Stationary Co., also, **The Marlborough," No. 333 Ramsey St.
William Reynolds Begg, ^ K E, ^ B K, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., and Valedictorian, Yale Univ., 1893. Yale Law School, 1893-4,
where he was initiated at Waite Chapter. Baldwin Prize, Y. L. S.
Member of Skuii and Bones and Phi Beta Kappa, Connected with
Legal Dept. of Great Northern Ry. Co., General Offices of G. N. Ry.
Co., Rosabel and Third Sts.
364 PHI DELTA PHL
Alton Morrill Gates, W T, Los Angeles, Cal.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1894. With Bicknell & Trask, 303-4 Bradbnry
Bldg.
Joel Mark Dickey, St. Paul, Minn.
Buchtel Coll., 1881-3. Member of Edward Everett lAt. Society.- Spe-
cial Asst. U. S. Atty. from Dec, 1895, to July, 1896. Appointed
Regular Asst. U. S. Atty., Dist. of Minn., July r, 1896. Care of
Custom House.
<^HARLES Wells Farnham, St. Paul, Minn.
Griswold Coll., Davenport, la., 1885-7, *"^ taught in Preparatory School
thereof. Consul, 1894. LL. M., Univ. of Minn., 1896. 410 Man-
hattan Bldg.
William Henry Miller Gemmell, St. Paul, Minn.
Care of General Manager's Office, C, St. P., Minn., and O. R. R. Co.
Frank Hammond Griggs, Z (T, St. Paul, Minn.
B. A., Williams Coll., 1893. No. 88 Sherburne Ave., also, care of West
Publishing Co.
Heber Lynden Hartley, A T A, ^ B K, Duluth, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Proconsul, 1894-5. Neff & Hartley, 507
-9 Lonsdale Bldg.
William Martin Higgins, St. Paul, Minn.
Care of Court House. No. 681 St. Peter St.
William Franklin Hunt, 0 A 6, St. Paul, Minn.
M. E., Ohio State Univ., 1887. Editor of Critic, 1886. Instructor in
Mathematics, Natural Science, and Manual Training, in Barnard
School. Member of Alcyone Lit. Society. LL. M., Univ. of Minn.,
1896. Asst. Corporation Atty. Hunt & Prendergast, 909 N. Y. Life
Bldg.
Alfred Findlay Mason, St. Paul, Minn.
Care of West Publishing Co.
Albert Fuller Pratt, W T, ^ li A', Anoka, Minn.
Anoka High School. A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Philosophical Ora-
tion at Commencement. Editor of *' Annual.*' Giddings & Pratt.
Louis Walter Prendergast, St. Paul, Minn.
LL. M., Univ. of Minn., 1886. Hunt & Prendergast, 909 N. Y. Life
Bldg.
Edward Ambrose Roberts, St. Paul, Minn.
Care of Davis, Kellogg & Severance.
J
DILLON CHAPTER, 365
Milton Tully Sanders, St. Paul, Minn.
716 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Benjamin Chandler Taylor, 9'' T, 0 B K, Mankato, Minn.
B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Scriptor, 1894-5. Fletcher & Taylor^
No. 430 S. Front St.
Thomas Freeman Wallace, Jr., X *F, 0 B K, Minneapolis,.
Minn.
B. A., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Member of Pi Beta Nu. Editor of Col-
lege Annual, The Gopher^ 1892. Champion in Singles Tennis, 1893.
Paige Senior Prize for Graduation Thesis. Woods, Kingman & Wal-
lace, 909 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Henry White Williams, ^ K ¥, Los Angeles, Cal.
Univ. of Mich., 1892-3. Law Commencement Oration. Keefer & Wil-
liams, 412 Currier Bldg.
CLASS OF 1896.
Walter Henry Campbell, 0 F J, St. Paul, Minn.
R S., Univ. of Minn., 1895. Care of John B., and E. P. Sanborn.
George Franklin Dean, Minneapolis, Minn.
Guaranty Loan Bldg., No. 65 S. 12th St.
Harry Lawrence Donahower, *F T, St. Peter, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., 1892-5. Membar of Kappa Beta Phi and Theta Xu
Epsilon.
Martin Ernest Goetzinger, Minneapolis, Minn.
Attended Public Schools at Fergus Falls, Minn. Class Pres. Connected
with Legal Dept. of the Minn. Loan and Trust Co. No. 311 Nicol-
let Ave.
Harry Reid Hampton, X (P*, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of N. C, 1894. Univ. of Minn., 1894-5. Harvard Law
1895-6.
William DeWiti' Mitchell, A K E, St. Paul, Minn.
B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1895. Member of Kappa Beta Phi and Theta
Nu Epsilon. Historian, 1895-6. 50 National German- American
Bank Bldg.
John Frederick Schurch, ^ /", Hastings, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., 1887-9. Consul, 1896.
Charles Edington Swan, St. Paul, Minn.
Scriptor, 1895-6. Connected with Legal Dept. of Northern Pacific Ry»
Co. (Res., 442 Dayton Ave.)
366 PHI DELTA PHI,
De Alton Stephen Thomas, Eau Claire, Wis.
Eau Claire High School, 1892. Sec. Eau Claire Co Republican Com.
20-1 Chippewa Valley Bank Bldg.
Grant VanZandt, A K E. 8 N E, Winona, Minn.
Northwestern Univ., 1891-2. Amherst Coll., 1892-3. Univ. of Minn.,
1893-5-
Samuel Bailey Wilson, Mankato, Minn.
Mankato State Normal School. Member of Normal Lit. Society.
Pres. of Law Lit. Society. Editor of Law Dept. Ariel. Repre-
sented Univ. of Minn, in Annual Convention of the American Repub-
lican Coll. League, Chicago, April, 1896. Librarian of Law School,
one year. Schmitt & Wilson, 5-6 Ray Blk.
CLASS OF 1897.
George Kimball Belden, X ^, Minneapolis, Minn.
B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1892. Consul, 1894-6. Delegate to the Fifth
National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, December, 1896. 1028
Guaranty Loan Bldg.
Joseph Chapman, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn.
Attended Minneapolis High School. Nominee for State Legislature.
Consul, 1896-7. Care Northwestern National Bank.
George Robert Folds, Minneapolis, Minn.
Minneapolis High School, 1889. Tribune, 1896-7. Asst. Claim Agt. of
Minneapolis Street Railway Co. (Res., No. 614 S. 9th St.)
George Maxwell Blackstock Hawley, S ^, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Born Red Wing. Minn., Sept. 18, 1870. Hobert Coll., Geneva, N. Y.,
1888-90. Univ. of Minn., 1891-3. Manager of Glee and Banjo
Clubs, 1892. 'Varsity Baseball team, 1891-3. Law Editor of Gopher^
1896. LL. B., Univ. of Minn., 1896. Postgraduate, 1896-7. Li-
brarian of Law School. Res. 319 I'welfth Av., S. E.
Ernest C. Hosmer, Minneapolis, Minn.
Born Yellow Springs, Ohio, July i, 1870. No. 66 Eleventh St., S.
Horace Gibbs Lazelle, Minneapolis, Minn.
No. 2502 W. 22d St.. also No. iioo 5th St., S< E.
MouNTFORT Mills, Minneapolis, Minn.
Care of Consolidated Milling Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
George Hancock Spear, X (T, Minneapolis, Minn.
B. L., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Tribune, 1896-7. (Res., No. 2721 Do-
pont Ave., S.) Connected with The Minneapolis Journal,
DILLON CHAPTER. 367
Carleton Lyman Wallace, Minneapolis, Minn.
Cornell Univ., 18 — . Minneapolis Manager of The St. Paul Pioneer
Press, (Res., No. 2003 Queen Ave., S.)
David Wallace, I X, St. Paul, Minn.
Purdue Univ., La Fayette, Ind., 1894-6. Proconsul, 1895-6-7. (Res.,
No. 21 Floral St., or No. 345 Summit Ave.) Care of Hadley & Arm-
strong, 801 Globe Bldg.
CLASS OP 1898.
Frederick Carroll Baldy, J K E, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1895. Cor. Portland and Mackubin Sts.
Frank Clinton Bestor, X ^, Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Minn., 1892-4. Care of Minneapolis Trust Co.
Louis L. Dodge, Minneapolis, Minn.
No. 1825 9th Ave., S.
Ernest Arthur Faulhaber, St. Paul, Minn.
No. 197 Nelson Ave.
Carl Hitchcock Fowler, ^ T, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1895. No. 1115 Nicollet Ave.
Albert W. Lindeke, ARE, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Care of L. W. & S.
Frank Herbert Lusk, ^ K W, Thorp, Wis.
Edward Lucas, Minneapolis, Minn.
Born New York City, Aug. 20th, 1868. 315 N. Y. Life Bldg.
William Paul Moorhead, 0 K ^, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. B., Washington and JefiEerson Coll., 1890. Historian, 1896-7. No.
415 iith St., S. Care of James I. Best & Son, N. Y. Life Bldg.
Egbert Simmons Oakley, ^ T, Buffalo, Minn.
Macalester Coll., St. Paul, two years. Consul, 1896-7. Temporary ad-
dress. No. 818 7th St., S. E., Minneapolis.
George Merton Stebbins, Rochester, Minn.
Scriptor, 1896-7. No. 224 E. 5th St. Temporary address. No. 1312
5th St., S. E., Minneapolis.
MacLaughlin White, J T, Minneapolis, Minn.
B. S., Univ. of Minn., 1895. No. 1316 Fifth St., S. E.
Daniel Beedy Wood, J T J, Minneapolis, Minn.
No. 204 E. 27th St.
368 PHI DELTA PHJ,
CLASS OP 1899.
Robert Alexander Hastings, X (T, Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Minn. No. 1626 9th Ave., S.
Alfred L. Hill, Minneapolis, Minn.
No. 2426 Hennepin Ave.
Albert Bushnell Loye, K W^ Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Minn. No. 511 Ridgewood Ave.
George Henry Rogers, Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Wis. No. 923 Summit Ave.
DANIELS CHAPTER
IN THE
• BUFFALO LAW SCHOOL
I
i
BEING THE
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
OF THE
UNIYERSITY OF BUFFALO.
ESTABLISHED 1891.
THE University of Buffalo is unlike other institutions of
learning in that its several departments are exclusively
professional.
The fifth term of the Dental Department of the Univer-
sity of Buffalo recently began. The University also com-
prises the Buffalo College of Pharmacy, while it has also
recently incorporated a School of Pedagogy, with its other
professional departments.
The fifty-first regular session of the Medical Department of
the University of Buffalo commenced on Monday, September
14, 1896. The medical, pharmacal, and dental departments
of this University are now occupying their palatial new
buildings on High Street, near the corner of Main.
The faculty of the institution feel that they have the most
3 7 o PHI DEL TA PHI.
tasteful^ comfortable and best arranged medical college edifice
the United States ; perhaps ezfen in the world. The new building
covers a ground area of 12,000 square feet, and has a front-
age of 160 feet on High Street. It is finished entirely with
terra cotta, pressed brick, iron and hard wood, than which
nothing can be more attractive, and has been so tastefully
designed and so ivell built that it is now pointed to as one
of the most attractive buildings of any kind outside of
New York City.
The magnificent college library contains about 5,000 vol-
umes, admirably selected for reference and study, and freely
accessible to students. The library has been largely aug-
mented by the bequest of the rich collection of the late Dr.
Geo. N. Burwell, while a handsome fund has been donated
for its maintenance.
Of Buffalo itself it need only to be said that it contains at
present more than 365,000 inhabitants, and is constantly
growing with an increasing ratio. It is the terminus of lake
and canal navigation, and in wealth and importance even
now rivals the largest business centers in the country. It is
entered by more than twenty converging lines of railroad,
and has within its limits more than 700 miles of trackage.
The Buffalo Law School was founded in the year 1887,
by members of the Judiciary and Bar of Buffalo.
The Buffalo Law School is located on the ninth floor of
the EUicott Square, which is said to be the largest, finest and
most complete office-building in America.
Ellicott Square covers an entire block in the business cen-
ter of the city, and is in the close vicinity of the City and
County Hall and the District Law Library. The Instructors
of the School are either judges or lawyers in active practice,
and many of the students enter law offices for clerical expe-
rience, hence it is necessary to have the school within a short
distance of the Court House and the law offices.
The lecture-room itself is a large room, elegantly fur-
nished, well lighted and ventilated. It is in a quiet part of
DANIELS CHAPTER, 371
the building, and in all of its appointments is admirably
adapted for law-school work.
Immediately adjoining the lecture-room is the Bangs' Law
Library, which contains a full selection of reports and text-
books, and to which the students have free access.
The petition of eleven Charter members was dated Decem-
ber 13, 1890. A Charter was granted under date of April 16,
1891. The Chapter was instituted in April, 1891, by Irving
McDowell, Jay, '87, Daniel V. Murphy, Conkling, '91, and
Arthur R. Pennell, Waite, '89.
HONORARY MEMBERS-
Charles Daniels, Buffalo, New York.
Justice of New York Supreme Court, 1863-1891. Member of LIII. and
LIV. Congress from 33d District of New York. Dean of Buffalo Law
School, and Lecturer on Constitutional Law, and Trusts.
Carl Thurston Chester, Buffalo, New York.
A. B., Yale College, 1875. LL. B., Columbia College, 1877. Secretary
Board of Trustees, City and County Hall. Lecturer on the Code and
the Law of Insurance.
Charles Phelps Norton, Buffalo, New York.
A. B., Harvard College, i38o. Author of " Handbook of the Law of
Bills and Notes," 1893, and *» Norton on Practice." Lecturer in Buf
falo Law School. T17 Erie County Savings Bank Building.
Edward Llewellyn Parker, X W, Buffalo, New York.
A. B., Cornell College, 1871. Special Lecturer in Buffalo Law School.
President of the Associated Good Government Clubs of Buffalo. Par-
ker & Hotchkiss, City Bank Building, No. 319 Main Street.
Henry Hale Seymour, A A ^, Buffalo, New York.
B. S., Cornell College, 1871. United States Commissioner of Jurors,
Northern District of New York. Lecturer in Buffalo Law School.
C31ARTER
SENIORS.
Benjamin Franklin Folsom, Buffalo, New York.
Buffalo High School, iSSq* No. 85 Linwood Avenne.
William Wallace Wright, Jr., Washington, District of
Columbia.
Emerson Institute, 1887. Salutatory Address, 6. L. S., i8gi. Student
of Patent Law, Columbian University, where he affiliated with Mar-
shall Chapter, 1895-6.. Patent Law, Duvall & Wright, Rooms
107—8 Loan and Trust Building.
JUNIORS.
Jesse Hatch Behrends, ^ li K, Buffalo, New York.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1888. Philosophical Oration. Lawless, Behrends &
Williams, 22 Erie County Savings Bank Building.
.Henry Danziger, Jr., <P K *F, Syracuse, New York.
Born Syracuse, New York, March 3, 1870. Ph. B., Syracuse University,
1890. Ph. D., on Examination. Personal Editor of Unwersity News.
Barnum (Story, '89) & Danziger, 6ii-r6 Granger Building.
Fred William Ely, B 8 U, ^ B K, Buffalo, New York.
A. B., Cornell University, 1890. Ivy Orator and Commencement
Speaker. Law School Prize Thesis. First Clinton Scholarship Prize.
Consul. 706 Real Estate Exchange.
Oeorge Palmer Keating, A' A, Buffalo, New York.
B. a., Williams College, 1890. Proconsul. Managing Clerk of Corpo-
ration Counsel. 21 White Bldg. No. 190 North Street.
Harry Orr Kingston, Buffalo, New York.
Buffalo State Normal School. 17 Law Exchange.
Edward Everett Lewis, Buffalo, New York.
Cornell University, 1887-9. Also studied in Berlin. Scriptor. Room 1,
No. 390 Main Street.
William Gregory Meadows, Buffalo, New Vork.
Harvard University, one year. No. 114 Chippewa Street.
DANIELS CHAPTER, 373
William Cutler Wallace, Suspension Bridge, New York.
Phillips Exeter Academy, 1888.
Charles Howard Williams, Buffalo, New York.
Buffalo High School, 1887.. Tribune. 39 White Building, No. 298
Main Street.
SENIOR INITIATES.
Louis Bret Harte, Buffalo, N. Y.
Lockport Union School. Managing Clerk, Erie Co. Dist. Atty. Clerk,
Surrogate's Court, Erie Co. iioi D. S. Morgan Bldg.
Edward Kirk Keep, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. 6., Harvard Coll., 1885. No. 652 Main St., also, Genesee Hotel.
Traveling abroad. Not in practice.
CLASS OP 1893. .
Eugene W. Harrington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Deputy City Comptroller. 502 Mooney & Brisbane Bldg.
William George Newbrook, B 9 U, Buffalo, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891. No. 18 Court St.
Charles Marvin Smith, P 9 U, Lancaster, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891.
Edgar Fay Whitney, Olean, N. Y.
Peekskill Military Academy.
CLASS OP 1894.
Cyrus Lucien Barber, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, 1892. 2 Law Exchange.
Thomas Edward Boyd, Buffalo, N. Y.
Wells Academy. Pres. of Board of Education of Mauch Chunk, Penn.,
Volger & Boyd, 619 Mooney & Brisbane Bldg.
John Wadsworth Edmunds, X W, Parker, South Dak.
Hamilton Coll., 1890-2.
Robert Budroe Foote, Jr., J 7* J, Buffalo, N. Y.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1891. Scriptor, 1893-4. 12 City Bldg.
William Burgess Frye, Buffalo, N. Y.
Griffith Institute. First Clinton Prize Scholarship. Proconsul. Clerk of
Surrogate's Court of Erie Co. Stern & Frye. Specially, Surrogate's
Practice. No. 388 Main St.
374 PHI DELTA PHI,
Blanchard Glenn Hughes, fP A Sy Washington, Penn.
B. S., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1891. Consul, 1893-4. No. 107
S. Main St.
Alfred Camillus Scheu, Buffalo. N. Y.
Buffalo High School. Formerly Clerk of Police Court. Dirstine, Scheu
& Hillman, 1 103 D. S. Morgan Bldg.
John Edward Selkirk, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, 1890. Originally member of Class of '93. 860
Ellicott Square.
Frank J. Titus, Buffalo, N. Y.
Griffith Institute, 1886. Second Daniel Thesis Prize. Second Clinton
Scholarship Prize. Formerly, Special Deputy Clerk of Superior
Court of Buffalo. Proconsul, 1893-4. 320 Guaranty Bldg.
Arthur Henry Williams, A A 0, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1885. First Daniels Prize Thesis. 118 Erie Co.
Bank Bldg.
CLASS OF 1895.
Clarence Heckman Bennett, 0 K ^, Buffalo, N. Y.
Born Portage, Wis., Sept. 21, 1865. B. A., Univ. of Wis., 1886. Mem-
ber of Athena. Room 916 Real Estate Bldg.
MiLFORD White Childs, Z ^, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1893. First Daniels Scholarship Prize. Consul,
1894-5. Formerly Managing Clerk for Marcy & Close. Dudley &
Childs, Room 405 D. S. Morgan Bldg.
De Witt Clinton, X ^, Buffalo, N. Y.
Lehigh Univ. 89 Erie Co. Bank Bldg.
Albert George Thorne, ^^ T, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1893. M. A., ibiti,^ 1896. Scriptor, 1894-5. 714
Real Estate Exchange.
Louis Fenimore Wing, B 6 U, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1893. Second Clinton Scholarship Prize. Second
Daniels Thesis Prize. Senior Class Poet. 113 White Bldg.
CLASS OF 1896.
Edward James Bowen, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, 1894. Consul, 1895-6. Care of Haller & Han-
cock, 1^26 Mooney <fc Brisbane Bldg.
George Notter Brothers, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, 1893. 9^4 Ellicott Square.
\
DANIELS CHAPTER, 375
William Martin Carroll, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Canisius Coll., 1892. A. M., ibid.^ 1894. Historian, 1895-6.
1004 D. S. Moi^an Bld^.
Chester Williams Chapin, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, 1893. Scholarship Prize. Tribune, 1895-6. City
Bank Bldg., No. 319 Main St.
William Russell Daniels, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, two years. 45 Erie Co. Savings Bank Bldg.
Edward Clarke Hard, T T, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1894. Proconsul, 1895-6^ Managing Clerk
for Marcy & Close. 1003 D. S. Morgan Bldg.
Leo Marie Rohr, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Canisius Coll., 1894. A. M., ibid., 1895. Ball & Rohr, Room
3oo Ellicott Square Bldg.
Henry Edson Webster, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo State Normal School, 1893. With F. B. Robbins, Room 52 Erie
Co. Bank.
Maxwell Stevenson Wheeler, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B, maz^ia cum laude. Harvard Univ., 1894. Second Clinton Schol-
arship Prize. Scriptor, 1895-6. Managing Clerk of Lewis & Mont-
gomery, 31 Erie Co. Savings Bank Bldg. (Res., No. 623 Delaware
Ave.)
Harris Stoneman Williams, J T, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ph. B., Cornell Univ., 1895. With Ingram & Mitchell, Room 15-16'
Dun Bldg.
CLASS OF 1897.
Augustus F. Allen, Jamestown, N. Y.
John Foster Allen, Buffalo, N. Y.
Attended St. John? at Manlius, N. Y., two years. Gladiator, 1896-7.
41 White Bldg.
George Griswold Davidson, Z V'", Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1895. Scriptor, 1896-7. 950 Ellicott Square.
George Elios Borland, ^ B K, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. .Historian, 1896-7. (Res. No. 388 Elmwood
Ave.) Care of G. T. Wardwell, 617-19 Mooney & Brisbane Bldg.
Nathaniel Gorham, K J, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1890. Tribune, 1896-7. (Res., No. 250 Elm-
wood Ave.) Care of Sprague, Moot, Sprague & Brownell, 45 Erie
Co. Savings Bank Bldg.
376 PHI DELTA PHI.
Frederick Pitkin James, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Vice-Pres. of Class. Proconsul, 1896-7
With Clinton & Clark, 1012 Guaranty Bldg.
Thomas Brown Lockwood, J /T £, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Manager Yale Consolidated Foot Bull Team.
Pres. of Buffalo Club. Special student Cornell Law School, where he
affiliated with Conkling Chapter, 1896-7.
James McCormick Mitchell, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1894. Consul, 1896-7. (Res., No. 268 North
St.) 1004 D. S. Morgan Bldg.
Spencer Gregory Watson, Medina, N. Y.
Medina Free Academy, 1893.
Charles Adams White, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sec to Mayor. Care of Mayor's Office, City Hall.
CLASS OF 1898.
Harry W. Barker, S N £, J <P, Buffalo, N. Y.
61 7 Mooney & Brisbane Bldg.
George Sturges Buck, B B //, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1896. Guaranty Bldg.
Walter Ward Cooper, Z ^, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Williams Coll., 1896. 807 Morgan Bldg.
Robert Lynn Cox, Buffalo, N. Y.
John H. Graves, Buffalo, N. Y.
roo2 Ellicott Sq. Bldg.
Alonzo J. Hinckley, Buffalo, N. Y.
No. 202 Main St.
John Lord O'Brien, J T, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1896. 807 Morgan Bldg.
Frank Dana Thorne, WT, Buffalo, N. Y.
A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1896. 46 Erie Co. Banic Bldg.
Herbert Clifton Williams, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo High School, 1888. 15-17 City Bank Bldg
GHASB. GHAPTHR
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT .
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
ESTABLISHED 1891.
THE University of Oregon, by an act of the State Legis-
lature, was founded and located at Eugene in 1872,
and it was opened for the reception of students and giving
instruction in 1876.
The management of its affairs is placed in a Board of
Regents, appointed for a term of twelve years by the Gov-
ernor of the State and confirmed by the State Senate. The
Board of Regents confers such degrees and grants such
diplomas as other universities are wont to confer and grant.
The permanent endowment of the University consists of
? 1 00, 000, realized from the sale of the land granted to the
State by the General Government for the purpose of estab-
lishing a university, and a fund of $50,000 generously
donated the University by Henry Villard, and an annual
appropriation from the State.
The University is located at Eugene, Lane County, Ore-
gon, 125 miles south of Portland, on the Southern Pacific
Railroad. Eugene is the county seat of Lane County, has
4,000 inhabitants and is situated amidst scenery of much^
natural beauty. The University campus lies southeast of
3 7 8 PHI DEL TA PHL
Eugene, about one mile from the city postoffice, and contains
i8 acres of land.
The Law Department was organized in 1884 ^^ the City
of Portland, a metropolis which offers great advantages to
students of law, having an intelligent bar and excellent
libraries, and affording an easy access to the courts.
The petition of 12 charter members of Chase Chapter for
admission to Phi Delta Phi was dated May i, 1890. It was
endorsed by members of the fraternity then living in Port-
land, Rufus I. Eaton, Kent '83; William M. Cake, Hamil-
ton *86, and Benjamin B. Beekman, Waite *88, who aided
in the organization of the C'hapter. Pomerov Chapter, in
the Hastings Law School at San Francisco, lent its assist-
ance, and to it the thanks of Chase Chapter are in a great
measure due for its success in securing a charter. Letters of
recommendation were sent by Hon. Wm. W. Thayer, Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon; Hon. George H.
Williams, ex-Attorney (leneral of the United States; Hon.
Jas. K. Kelly, ex-L^nited States Senator, and Hon. Charles
B. Bellinger, present United States District Judge for the
District of Oregon. The charter was granted under date of
May I, 1 89 1, whereupon the Chapter was formally instituted
by Benjamin B. Beekman, Waite '87.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
John Lidell Baker, Portland, Oregon.
LL. B., Hastings College of the Law, 1885. Charter Member of PoME-
ROY Chapter. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Police Court No. 2, at
San Francisco, California, 1885-6. Secretary of Railroad Commis-
sion of Oregon, 1893-7. Hamilton Building.
Charles Byrox Bellinger, Portland, Oregon.
Judge of the Salem, Oregon, Circuit Court of Oregon, 1878-80. United
• States District Judge since 1893. Lecturer on Equity at the School of
Law, University of Oregon, since 1S93. President of the Oregon
Bar Association, 1896. Federal Building.
CHASE CHAPTER. 379
John Bryson Cleland, Portland, Oregon.
Born Janesville, Wisconsin, July 15, 1848. Carroll College, Wisconsin,
two years. LL. B., University of Michigan, 1871. Charier member
of Kent Chapter. First Scriptor. Justice of the Peace, Osage,
Iowa, 1873-5. District Attorney, Twelfth Judicial District, 1877-84.
Circuit Judge of same District, 1885-6. District Judge, 1886-8.
Cleland & Cleland, Rooms 508-9 Commercial Block.
♦1893. Matthew Paul Deady.
Bom near " Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, May 12, 1824. LL. D.
Regent of the University, 1873-93. President of the Board of Re-
gents, 1873-93. United States District Judge, 1859-93. Professor
in the School of Law, 1884-93. Died at Portland, March 31, 1893.
William Ball Gilbert, Portland, Oregon.
A. B., Williams College, 1868. LL. B., University of Michigan, 1872.
Member of Kent Chapter, 1870-2. President of Webster Society.
Member of Oregon Legislature, 1888. United States District Judge.
United States Circuit Judge, Ninth District (California, Idaho,
Nevada and Oregon) since 1892. Lecturer on Constitutional Law,
University of Oregon, since 1893.
Franklin Pierce Mays, Portland, Oregon.
B. S., Willamette University, 1876. Delegate to Republican National
Convention, 1888. United States District Attorney for Oregon, 1890
-3. 410 Chamber of Commerce Building.
Lewis Linn McArthur, Portland, Oregon.
County Judge, Baker County, Oregon, 1868. Judge of Supreme Court
of Oregon, 1870-8. Circuit Judge, 1878-82. Member of Board of
Regents of University of Oregon, 1 873-1901. Lecturer on Pleading
in the Law Department of University of Oregon, since 1884. Bro-
naugh, McArthur, Fenton & Bronaugh, 631-8 Chamber of Commerce
Building. P. O. Box, No. 168.
Richard Hopwood Thornton, Portland, Oregon.
Attended Schools in England. A. A. Oxon. LL. B., Georgetown Col-
lege, 1871). Lecturer in the Law Department of University of Ore-
gon, since 1884. Goodnough Building.
Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Portland, Oregon.
West Point Mil. Acad., 1874. Ph. B. and LL. B., Columbia College.
Delegate to National Democratic Convention, Indianapolis, 1896.
National Committeeman for Oregon. Lecturer on Equity Juris-
prudence, Univ. of Oregon. Williams, Wood & Linthicum, Chamber
of Commerce Building.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
SENIORS.
Eldon Marcellus Brattain, Lakeview, Oregon.
A. B., University of Oregon, 1887. County Judge of Lake County ^
1894-8.
Earl Clapp Bronaugh, Jr., 0 K ^, Portland, Oregon.
»
Born Cross County, Arkansas, February 26, 1866. A. B., University of
the Pacific, 1888. M. A., ibid.^ 1891. Commencement Orator, 1888.
Bronaugh, Mc Arthur, Fenton & Brontugh, 631-8 Chamber of Com-
merce Building.
Lawrence Alexander McNary, Portland, Oregon.
Willamette University, three years. President of Law Alumni of Uni-
versity of Oregon, 1893-4. No. 94 First Street.
Frank Limerick Moore, Baker City, Oregon.
A. B., University of Oregon, 1887. M. A., ibid,^ 1889.
Edwin Oscar Potter, Eugene, Oregon.
A. B., University of Oregon, 1887. M. A., ibid., 1890. President of
Alumni Association, 1 891-2. County Judge of Lane County, 1894—8.
John Calvin Rutenic, Portland, Oregon.
A. B., Calvin College, Cleveland, Ohio, 1881. 627 Chamber of Con>»
merce Building.
Thaddeus Pulaski Wagner, Portland, Oregon.
Care of Oregon Railway and Navigation Company.
Charles Nicholas Wait, Portland, Oregon.
Bishop Scott Academy, four years. Deputy City Attorney. Chamber of
Commerce Building. No. 205^ Washington Street.
JUNIORS— '91.
Herbert Napier Cockerline, Eugene, Oregon.
Canadian Collegiate Institute. Representative of Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Compiany.
Calvin TJrsinus Gantenuein, Portland, Oregon.
Testimonium maturitalisy (A. B.) Royal Charles Gymnasium, Stuttgart,
1885. Davis, Gantenbein & Veazie, 401-3 Macleay Building.
CHASE CHAPTER, 381
Francis Marion Mulkey, Portland, Oregon.
A. B., University of Oregon, 1889. * 11 Mulkey Building.
Guy Glenn Willis, Portland. Oregon. "
Attended Portland High School and Wasco Academy, The I>allas, Ore-
gon. 511 Commercial Block.
CLASS OF 1891.
Thaddeus Stevens Potter, Portland, Ore.
Asst. U. S. Atty. for Ore. Dep. Dist. Atty. for 4th Judicial Dist. of
Ore. Lord & Potter, 68 Worcester Bldg.
CLASS OF 1892.
Charles Hubert Chance, Portland, Ore.
Portland High School, 1887. Scriptor, 1891-2. With Hon. P. L. Wil-
lis, 511 Commercial Blk.
Rodney Lawrence Glisan, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1890. Spscial at Columbia Coll., 1892-3. M. A.,
Columbia Coll., 1893. 420 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
James R. Greenfield, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Univ. of Ore., 1890. M. A., ibid. Member of Laurean Lit.
Society. State Sec. C. L. S. C. Greenfield& Woodworth, Managers
of Pacific Coast Home Supply Assn. No. 41 (or 51) First St.
Daniel James Malarkey, Portland, Ore.
Portland High School. Highest Law Class Standing. Consul. 1891-2.
Chief Dep. Dist. Atty. for 4th Judicial Dist. of Ore. Spencer & Ma-
larkey, Room 723 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Russell Elgin Sewall, Portland, Ore.
Portland High School. Rooms A, B, C and D Strowbridge Bldg., No.
133^ ist St.
George Combs Stout, Portland, Ore.
501 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
CLASS OF 1893.
John Paul Kavanaugh, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Mt. Angel Coll., 1891. Room 8, No. 205 Stark St.
RoswELL Buckingham Lamson, Portland, Ore.
Clerk of U. S. Dist. Court. Gammans & Lamson, No. 41 Labbe Bldg.
382 PHI DELTA PHI.
George Haskell Marsh, Portland, Ore.
Attended Pacific Univ. A. B., Univ. of Ore., 1890. Deputy Clerk of
U. S. Circuit and Dist. Courts* of Ore. P. O. Box 416.
John Labbe McGinn, Portland, Ore.
Formerly Asst. Librarian of Portland Law Library.
Henry Davis Story, Portland, Ore.
Clerk, First National Bank.
Paul van Fridagh, Portland, Ore.
St. Augustine Coll., 1881. (Res., No. 107 13th St.) In Insurance busi-
ness with Boyd & Arnold, No. 102 ist St.
Arthur Lyle Veazie, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Univ. of Ore., 1890. M. A., ibid.^ tSgi. Consul, 1892-3. Pres.
of Univ. of Ore. Alumni Assn., 1894-5. Davis, Gantenbein & Vea-
zie, Macleay Bldg.
Eddy Elbridge Wilson, Corvallis, Ore.
B. S., Oregon Agrl. Coll., 1889. Scriptor, 1892-3.
CLASS OF 1894.
Stuart Armour, Colfax, Wash.
Upper Canada Coll., Toronto, Canada, three years. Highest Law Class
Standing. Pioneer Blk.
Jeremiah England Bronaugh, Spokane, Wash.
A. B., Univ. of Ore., 892. Consul, 1893-4. Atty. for Northwest Trust
and Collection Agency, 15-16 First National Bank Bldg.
Jesse R. Caples, Tillamook, Ore.
B. S., Pacific Univ., 1892. Eddy & Caples.
*i896. William Connell, Jr.
Tribune, 1893-4. Died at Hillsboro, Ore., March i, 1896.
Benjamin Lee Eddy, Tillamook, Ore.
Eddy & Caples.
Joseph Carpenter Harris, Seattle, Wash.
Scriptor, 1893-4. Formerly with Union Pacific Ry. (Res., No. 568 Hoyt
St., Portland.) With Emmons & Emmons, 415 New York Blk.
Charles Bradley Sims, Portland, Ore.
Attended Horbury School, London, England. Proconsul, 1893-4.
(Res., No. 212 7th St.) With Northern Pacific Ry. Co., Worcester
Bldg.
CHASE CHAPTER. z^z
George Tazwell, Portland, Ore.
Wells, England, Grammar School, four years. 217 Abington Bldg.
Jesse Clarence Veazie, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Univ. of Ore., 1891. Special Student, Harvard Law School,
1895-6. Highest Class Standing. Macleay Bldg.
CLASS OF 1895.
Henry Failing Conner, Portland, Ore.
Ph. B., Yale S. S. S., 1893. LL. B., cum iaude, N. Y. Law School,.
1895. With Cox, Cotton, Teal & Minor, P. O. Drawer 47.
Harry Willis Gullette, Portland, Ore.
San Antonio, Texas, High School, 1885. Care of Dolph, Mallory &
Simon, 217 Abington Bldg.
John Anson Houck, Portland, Ore.
B. S., Monmouth Coll., and Ore. State Normal School, 1888. B, S. D.^
ibid. Consul, 1894-5. With Boothe & Nash, 408 Commercial Blk.
Specialty, Insurance.
Otto Julius Kraemer, Portland, Ore.
Portland High School, 1892. Proconsul, 1894-5. Care of Dolph, Mal-
lory & Simon, 224 Abington Bldg.
William Samuel Macrum, Portland, Ore.
A. B., Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, Ore., 1890. Scriptor, 1894-5. With
Merchants National Bank.
Elmer Ellsworth Mallory, Portland, Ore.
Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., three years. Care of Dolph, Mallory &
Simon, Room 224 Abington Bldg.
Arthur Champlin Spencer, Portland, Oregon.
Vermont Academy, Saxton's River, Vi., 189I. Care of Coxe & Coxa,
Room 210 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
■
CLASS OF 1896.
Gilbert Allison Adams, Portland, Ore.
B. A., Ohio Normal Univ., i836. Censor, 1895-6. Principal of W'ard
Public School for nine years. No. 212 7th St.
Will Quinn Buffington, Portland, Ore.
Northwest Normal and Business Institute, Stan berry. Mo., 1884. Pro-
consul, 1895-6. Class Treasurer, 1895-6. Not in practice. Asst.
Cashier of Citizens' Bank, No. 381 E. Washington St.
384 PHI DEL TA PHI.
Harry Couch Eastham, Portland, Ore.
Roanoke Coll., Salem, Va., 1 890-1. Member of Ciceronean Lit. Society.
Scriptor, 1895-6. Care of Cox, Cotton, Teal & Minor, Worcester
Blk.
Daniel Alexander Grout, Portland, Ore.
St. Thomas, Ont., Collegiate Institute, 1884. Tribune, 1895-6. Class
Pres., 1895-6. Principal of the North Central High School. Princi-
pal of the Park School.
John Philip Kennedy, Portland, Ore.
Attended Wis. State Normal Univ. With Meier & Frank Co., Mer-
chants. Box 698.
Edwin Mays, Z W, Portland, Ore.
Ph. B;, Univ. of Cal., 1893. Pres. of Republican Club, Univ. of Cal.
Consul, 1895-6. Care of Chas. B. Carey, Esq., 410 Chamber of
Commerce Bldg.
CLASS OF 1897.
Robert Wilson Galloway, Portland, Ore.
Medford, Ore., High School, 189 1-3. Historian, 1895-6. Proconsul,
1896-7. Care of Carey & Mays, 410 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Clarence Hirons Gilbert, Portland, Ore.
Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1893-4. Tribune, 1896-7. Foot of Wash-
ington St., or No. 1 169 Salmon St.
Harry Eaton North up, Portland, Ore.
Portland High School, 1894. Scriptor, 1896-7. (Res., No. 261 I4lh
St.) Care of Bronaugh, McArthur, Fenton & Bronaugh, Rooms, 631-8
Chamber of Commerce Bldg. P. O. Box No. 168.
Lionel Lane Paget, Portland, Ore.
Trowbridge High School, Wiltshire, England, four years. First Dux gen-
eral average Prize. Censor, 1895-6. Consul, 1896-7. Care of Pick-
ens, Fulton & Company, Rooms, 1-3 Sherlock Bldg.
Orville Montgomery Rankin, -V W^ Portland, Ore.
Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., two years. No. 534 Clifton St.
John William Roland, Portland, Ore.
B. S., Christian Coll., Monmouth, Ore., 1879. Censor, 1896-7. No.
429 7th St.
CLASS OF 1898.
George Black, Portland, Ore.
Free South Church Coll., Aberdeen, Scotland. No. 777 Johnson St,
Allan McLane Ellsworth, Portland, Ore.
State Univ. of Ore., two years. Consul-elect, 1896. Professor of Bishop
Scott Academy.
CHASE CHAPTER, 385
George Powell Goggin, Portland, Ore.
Boston High School, 1882. No. 265 14th St.
John Joseph O'Connor, Portland, Ore.
St. Michaers Coll., 1890. No. 554 Couch St.
Harold Guy Rice, Portland, Ore.
Couch School, Portland, Ore., 1891. No. 269 N. 15th St.
Leon Hirsch Steinhart, r X, Portland, Ore.
Leiand Stanford, Jr., Univ., two years. No. 226 13th St.
HARLiAN GHAPTRK
IN THE
COLLEGE OF LAW
OF
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
ESTABLISHED 1891.
THE University of Wisconsin, located on the South bank
of Lake Mendota, a sheet of water about four miles in
width and six miles in length, was incorporated by the Terri-
torial Legislature in 1838. Congress made it a land grant of
46080 acres, and in 1859, 46080 acres more. In 1848 the
Constitution of the State of Wisconsin made provision for
the establishment of a State University. The years prior to
1866 were years of trial and adversity. At that time it had
graduated only 58 students and had not received a dollar
from the State or City. From its lands only ^500,000 were
realized; whereas, if sold under less necessitous circumstances
they would have yielded several million. In 1866 it was reor-
ganized by act of the Legislature, and fell heir to the "Agri-
cultural Land Grant," under the act passed by Congress July
2, [862, covering no less than 240,000 acres. In 1867, the
first appropriation of about ^7,000 a year was made by the
State. Since that date the State has made repeated and large
appropriations of money for the construction of buildings
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and for providing apparatus, and also for meeting the ordi-
nary expenses of the institution.
It is the general policy 'of the institution to foster the
higher educational interests of the State, broadly and gener-
ously interpreted. It is its aim to make ample provision for
the demands of advanced scholarship in as many lines as its
means will permit. By prescribing a large portion of the
studies of the regular courses in the earlier years, and by leav-
ing a large number in the later portion to the selection of the
student, it endeavors to give a wise measure of direction and
at the same time leave sufficient room for choice to encourage
individual adaptation and special development.
The University strenuously avoids all that is sectarian or
partisan; but it endeavors to extend its sympathy and influ-
ence to whatever contributes to good citizenship and high
character.
The University recognizes no distinction of race, color, or
sex. All who conform to its intellectual and moral require-
ments are equally entitled to its privileges.
The government of the institution rests upon the inherent
•obligations of students to the University and to the State.
The University is maintained at the public expense for the
public good. Those who participate in its benefits are
•expected, as a matter of honor, not only to fulfill the obli-
gations of loyal members of the institution, of the commu-
nity, and of the commonwealth, but actively to aid in pro-
moting their intellectual and moral interests. Every student
owes to the public a full equivalent for its expenditure in his
behalf, in the form of superior usefulness to it, both while in
the institution and afterwards. Students therefore cannot
claim any exemption from the duties of good citizens and of
loyal members of the community and of the University; on
the contrary, they are under peculiar obligations loyally to
fulfill every duty. As members of the institution, they are
held responsible for regular attendance and the proper per-
formance of their duties. The interests of faithful students
HARLAN CHAPTER, 389
and the well-being of the University demand that those who
do not conform to these manifest obligations should withdraw
from the institution or be excluded. As members of the
community, students are amenable to the law; and, if guilty
of its infraction, are liable to a termination of their relations
with the University. The University recognizes its civig
relations and rests its administration upon civic obligations.
The libraries of the University are the General Library,
the Law Library, the Agricultural Library, and the Wood-
man Astronomical Library. They contain in the aggregate
over 44,000 volumes and 10,500 unbound pamphlets.
The General University Library, including the depart-
ment libraries catalogued herewith, contains over 39,-
000 volumes and 8,500 unbound pamphlets. More than
375 periodicals are regularly received. The catalogue
is the usual dictionary card catalogue of authors, subjects,
and titles, in one alphabetical arrangement. Subject to cer-
tain restrictions, books may be drawn by all members of the
University. For consultation the library is open twelve hours
daily during the academic year except on Sundays and legal
holidays.
Through the kindness of Prof. Edward T. Owen, the Gen-
eral Library contains on deposit the Owen library of works
on French language and literature, numbering 900 volumes.
Special appropriations in recent years have rendered the
library especially strong in the lines of economic and politi-
cal science, and in classical philology.
At the opening of the college year a course of lectures on
the library and methods in library work is given to new stu-
dents by the University Librarian.
The College of Law has a special library of 3,000 vol-
umes; and the Washburn Observatory is provided with the
Woodman Astronomical Library, now containing 2, 200 books
and 1,800 pamphlets. Students also have free access to the
State Law Library, comprising about 26,000 volumes, and by
special arrangements are enabled to take out books from the
390 PHI DELTA PHI.
free library of the City of Madison. This is a well-selected
collection of over 14,000 volumes.
The library of the State Historical Society contains about
100,000 volumes and 80,000 pamphlets. It is exceptionally
rich in manuscript and other material for the study of the
history of the Mississippi valley. The collections of the late
Dr. Lyman C. Draper are included in the library. Its files
of newspapers and periodicals are among the most complete
in the United States. There are over 5,000 volumes of
bound newspapers published outside of Wisconsin, and the
files cover, with but few breaks, the period from the middle
of the seventeenth century to the present. There is an excel-
lent collection of United States government documents, and
the material for the study of American local history, Western
travel, the Revolution, Slavery, and the Civil War, is unusu-
ally abundant. In English history the library possesses the
Calendars of the State papers, the Rolls Series, and other
important collections, including works on local history. The
Tank collection (Dutch) offers facilities for the study of the
Netherlands. The library of the Historical Society is acces-
sible to all students of the University, and thus affords excep-
tional facilities for the prosecution of advanced historical
work. The Historical Seminary of the University has been
generously granted special facilities in the rooms of the
library. The Historical, State, University, and City libraries
afford duplicate copies of historical material most in use, and
to a large extent supplement one another.
These library privileges are unsurpassed in the interior,
and equalled by very few institutions in the country.
The College of Law was established in 1868. Its new
building, located on the campus, within the limits of the
City of Madison, is a stately structure, elegant in design and
finish, built of the brown sand-stone of Lake Superior, at a
cost of over $86,000. The petition of eleven charter members
was dated February 19, 1891. The Chapter was instituted
May 29, 1 89 1, by John F. Harper, Choate, '90.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
Robert McKee Bashford, Madison, Wisconsin.
A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1870. LL. B., ibid.^ 1871. M. A., ibid,^
1874. Member of Athenian Lit. Society. Editor of Madison Dem-
ocraty 1371-6. City Attorney, 1881-6. Member of Board of Edu-
cation, 1884. Mayor of Madison, 1890. State Senator, 1893-5.
Member of State Central Democratic Committee, i8q5-7. Delegate
to Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1896. Lecturer in Col-
lege of Law, 1885. Professor of Commercial Paper and Private Cor-
porations, since 1893. Bashford, O'Connor & Aylward, Pioneer
Block.
Edwin Eustace Bryant, Madison, Wisconsin.
Lieutenant-Colonel Fiftieth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers. Adjutant-
General of Wisconsin, 1 868-1 872. Member of State Legislature,
1878-80. Assistant Attorney for United States Postoffice Department,
1884-8. Joint Author of ** Vilas & Bryant's Notes to Wisconsin
Supreme Court Reports," 13 vols. Professor of Pleading and Prac-
tice, Equity and Railway I^aw, and the Law of Public Offices and
Officers, and Dean of the College of Law of University of Wisconsin,
since 1889. No. 11 E. Gilman St.
Jairus Harvlin Carpenter, Madison, Wisconsin.
M. A., Yale College, 1874. LL. D., University of Wisconsin, 1876.
Dean of the College of Law, 1868, and 1875-84. Reviser of Statutes
and of the Probate Laws of Wisconsin, 1887. County Judge Dane^
County, 1 88 5- 1 902. Member of Board of Education 28 years, Presi-
dent of same 23 years. Mortimer M. Jackson, Professor of Contracts.
(Res., No. 315 Wisconsin Ave.) Law Building.
John B. Cassoday, Madison, Wisconsin.
LL. D., Albany Law School. Delegate to National Republican Convention
of 1864. Member of State Legislature, 1864-6, and Speaker of the
same, 1876-8. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin,
1881-95. Chief Justice of same, since 1890. Author of "Wills,"
1893. Professor of Constitutional Law in College of Law. No. 139
E. Gilman Street.
Charles Noble Gregory, W T, Madison, Wisconsin.
A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1871. M. A., ibid. Salutatorian. Vice-
President of Law Class. Member of Athenean Society. Alderman
of City of Madison, three years. District Attorney, Dane County, Wis-
consin, 1872-6. Member of Board of Education, one year. Many
years member of General Commission of National Civil Service Reform
392 PHI DELTA PHI,
Association. Author of ** Corrupt use of Money in Politics and Laws
for its Prevention," 1893. ** Political Corruption and English and
American Laws for its Prevention," 1894. Delegate to National
Democratic Convention, Indianapolis, 1896. Professor of Law, since
1885, and Associate Dean in College of Law, University of Wis-
consin, since 1894.
Burr W. Jones, W T, Madison, Wisconsin.
A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1870. M. A., idid, LL. B. District
Attorney, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1872-6. Member of Congress,
1882-4. Author of ** Jones on Evidence," 1896. Delegate to Na-
tional Democratic Convention, Indianapolis, 1896. Professor of the
Law of Evidence, Public Corporation and Domestic Relations since
1885. (Res., No. 112 Langdon Street.) Jones & Stevens. Office
opposite Park Hotel.
John Meyers Olin, <P B A', Madison, Wisconsin.
Oberlin College, 1868-70. A. B., Williams College, 1873. M. A., ibid.,
1876. Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, University of Wisconsin,
1874-8. LL. B., University of Wisconsin, 1879. Professor of Fed-
eral Jurisprudence, ibid.^ 1885-7. Professor of the Law of Real
Property, Torts and Wills, in the College of Law, University of Wis-
consin, since 1893.
Ithomas C. Sloan, Janesville, Wisconsin.
Member of Congress, 1862-6. Assistant Attorney General of Wisconsin,
1875. Professor in College of Law, University of Wisconsin, 1875.
Dean, ibid.t 1885-9. Professor, ibid,^ until 1893.
William Freeman Vilas, W T, Madison, Wisconsin.
Born Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont, July 9, 1840. A. B., University
of Wisconsin, 1858. M. A., ibid., 1861. LL. B., Albany Law
School, i860. Member of Hesperian Lit. Society. LL. D., Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, 1885. Editor of Students^ Miscellany, 1857-8.
Valedictorian, 1858. Charter Member of Wisconsin Alpha. Chapter
of Phi Delta Theta. Captain of Company A, 23d Wisconsin Infan-
try, 1862; Major, 1863; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1863. Delegate to Demo-
cratic National Convention, St. Louis, 1876. Ditto Cincinnati, 1880.
Ditto and Permanent Chairman, Chicago, 1884. Member of Demo-
cratic National Executive Committee, 1876-87. Orator, 12th Reunion
of the Army of Tennessee, Indianapolis, 1878. Professor in College
of Law, University of Wisconsin, 1868-85, and since 1889. Re-
gent, University of Wisconsin, 1880-5. Reviser of Statutes of Wis-
consin, 1878. Joint Author, ** Vilas and Bryant's Notes." Wisconsin
Supreme Court Reports, eighteen volumes. Member of Wisconsin
Assembly, 1S85. Postmaster General of United States, 1885-8. Sec-
retary of Interior, 1888-9. United States Senator from Wisconnn
since 1891. Delegate to Democratic Convention, Chicago, 18961
and to National Democratic Convention^ Indianapolis, 1896.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
SENIORS.
Henry William Brown, Lancaster, Wisconsin.
Bedford College, England. Lowry & Biown.
George Thompson Burrows, Chicago, Illinois.
A. B., Harvard University, 1889. In Law Department of Illinois Steel
Co. 1030 Rookery Building.
Guy Pulford Cobb, Mineral Point, Wisconsin.
Racine College.
Francis Herman De Groat, West Superior, Wisconsin.
Corporation and Real Estate Law. Ritchie Building.
Henry Edmond Fitch, V Y, Babcock, Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin. Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon. Municipal
Judge.
William Alfred Jackson, ^ T, Janesville, Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin, 1887-9. Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon.
District Attorney for Rock County! Jackson & Jackson, Post Office
Block.
Edward Gaffield Jones, Appleton, Wisconsin.
B. L., Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1889. (Res., No. 803
College Avenue.) Jones & Jones, Commercial Bank Building.
Frederick William Stearns, B 9 H, San Diego, California.
A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1889. Wadham & Stearns, P. O. Box 44.
JUNIOPS.
Frederic Felker, ^ T, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Attended Racine College. Member of R/io Kappa Upsilon, 711-18
Pabst Building.
Leo Haben.
See Class of 1894.
Charles Copeland Russell, 2' JT, Janesville, Wisconsin.
A. B., Beloit College, 1889. Manager Base Ball Club, 1887-9. Man*
ager Glee Club, i88g. Winans & Russell.
394 PHI DEL TA PHI.
CLASS OF 1891.
Claire Brayton Bird, B 9 U, Wausau, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1889. Member of Hesperian and Forum. Myl-
rea, Marchetti & Bird.
Loyal Durand, I X, Milwaukee, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1890. Sergt., Lieut, and Capl. in Univ. Battal-
lion. Pres. of Univ. Tennis Assn., 1887. Essayist at Sophomore Ex-
hibition. Medal for best Capt. in Battalion, 1888. Sec.-Treas. of
Coll. Tennis League, 1889. Class Pres. No. 102 Wisconsin St.
Elihu Bernard Goodsell, Lancaster, Wis.
Attended High School. Brown & Goodsell.
Frederick William Kelly, V'* T, Milwaukee, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1888. Ph. B., Columbia Coll., 1889. Special
Honors in English Lit. Author of ** Responsibility in Municipal Gov-
ernment," published in American Journal of Politics^ May, 1 894.
Pres. of Wisconsin Chi Psi Assn. Contributor to Purple and Gold.
(Res., No. 612 Prospect Ave.) Specialty, Corporation Law, 1003 Pabst
Bldg.
Patrick Joseph Kelly, Milwaukee, Wis.
State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1886-7. Member of PhceniA and
Lyceum. City Atty. of S. Milwaukee, 1893-4. Kelly & Kelly, 74-5
Loan and Trust Bldg.
Mathew Robert Killilea, Milwaukee, Wis.
Fiebing & Killilea, 3rd St.
Lynn Spencer Pease, ^ T, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1886. Member of Rko Kappa Upsilon. Member
of Athena Lit. Society. Junior Exhibition Orator. Supt. of Wis.
State School for the Blind; 189 1-5. Instructor in Taxation, Public
Officers, and Insurance, in Coll. of Law, Univ. of Wis., i895. Sec.
State Conference of Charities and Corrections. 403-4 Pabst Bldg.,
cor. Wisconsin and E. Water Sts.
CLASS OF 1892.
Edward Everts Browne, I^ancaster, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1890. Also Waupaca.
Andrew Alexander Brucf, J T, ('hicago, III.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1890. Valedictorian. First Place in Senior Ora-
torical Contest. Editor-in-chief of Aegis, Special Honors in Civics.
Chief Justice of Law School Moot Court. Sec. to Judge of Supreme
Court of Wis. Atty. for Factory Inspectors of State of 111., having in
charge eight-hour law and child labor law litigation. 11 14 Chamber
of Commerce Bldg.
HARLAN CHAPTER. 395
EldeK Joseph Cassoday, X ¥, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1890. Member of Adelphia Debating Society.
Asst. Solicitor for 111. in Legal Dept. of the A., T. & S. F. Ry. 1105
Great Northern Bld^.
Carlisle Royce Clarke, Rockford, III.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1890. Clarke & Blaisdell.
WiLLARD Charles Cole, Sheboygan, Wis.
Pros. Atty. for Sheboygan Co. No. 518 N. 8th St.
John Eugene Horan, Everett, Wash.
Author of "Horan's Washington Digest."
James Bremer Kerr, X ¥, St. Paul, Minn.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1889. M. A., ibid.^ 1890. Fellowship in Greek,
one year. Land Atty. for Northern Pacific R. R. N. Y. Life Bldg.
Theodore Kronshage. Jr., J T, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1891. Member of Philomathean Society. Editor
of Aegis. Junior Exhibition Orator. Orator Intercollegiate Contest.
Member of Boat Crew. Tarrant & Kronshage, Pabst Bldg.
Thomas Jefferson Mathews, Merrill, Wis.
Merrill High School, 1882. Member of Arena. City Atty., 1892-3.
Co. Judge of Lincoln Co., 1893-8.
Lawrence A. Olwell, Milwaukee, Wis.
Marquette Coll., Milwaukee. Hoyt, Ogden & Olwell, 1302-5 Pabst
Bldg.
Joseph Myron Reed, West Superior, Wis.
Mich. Mil. Academy. Reed & Reed, 15 Wisconsin Bldg.
Samuel T. Swansen, Madison, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., i8qo. Member of Athena Lit. Society. Chief
Justice of Sloan Moot Court. Debater vs. Forum Lit. Society of Mil-
waukee. Erdall & Swansen, Vilas 61k.
Edward Henry Swartzburg, Milwaukee, Wis.
With Kieckhoefer Bros., No. 529 North Ave.
Warren Downes Tarrant, J Y, Milwaukee, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1890. Member of Philomathean Lit. Society.
Managing Editor of Aegis. Junior Exhibition Orator. Class Histo-
rian. Tarrant & Kronshage, Trademark Litigation and Corporation
Law, 20-21 Metropolitan 61k.
Edgar Liberty Wood, Milwaukee, Wis.
No. 322 Reed St.
396 PHI DEL TA PHI,
CLASS OP 1893.
George G. Armstrong, 2* X, Salt Lake City, Utah.
B. L.» Univ. of Wis., 1891. Corp., Sergt. and Lieut, of Univ. Battal-
lion. Sophomore Public Debater. Gunner in Univ. Artillery. Prcs.
of Philomathean Lit. Society. 102-3 Commercial Blk.
William Monroe Balch, River Falls, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1891. M.-L., ibid.^ 1896. Pastor of M. E. Church.
John Bert Campbell, Darlington, Wis.
Ripon, Wis., Coll., two years. Member of Philomathean Lit. Society*
Dist. Atty of Lafayette Co. Hogan & Campbell.
Francis William Dockery, ^ T, Whitewater, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1891. Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon. Sec. of
Wis. Supreme Court, three years. With T. D. Weeks, Atty.
William Francis Dockery, 9 T, Chicago, 111.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1891. Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon. [City
Editor of Madison Democrat ^ 1890. Editor-elect of Univ. Annual.
With Hoyne, Follansbee & O'Connor, No. 88 La Salle St.
Carl Felker, P ,K T, Oshkosh, Wis.
Vice-Commodore of Univ. Navy, 1893. Felker, Stewart & Felker, Al-
goma Bldg.
Charles Henry Gaffney, J T J, Neenah, Wis.
De Pauw Univ., two years.
Nathan Glicksman, ^ li K, Milwaukee, Wis.
a. B., Yale Univ., 1891. Cdtisul, 1892-3. Timlin & Glicksman, No*
105 Grand Ave.
Casimir Gonski, Milwaukee, Wis.
Attended two Colleges in Germany. Also St. Mary's Coll., Kas. Officer
of State Militia. Author of articles on Polish Life and History. No.
456 Mitchell St., cor. 2d Ave.
George Baine Ingersoll, I X, Beloit, Wis.
Ph. B., Beloit Coll., 1889. M. A., ibid., 1893. Four Prizes for 100 yds.
Dash, 1886-7-8-9. Prizes for Base Dash Running, Hop-step-and'
jump, and Ball Throwing. Editor of The Pound Tad/e, 1887-8.
Distinguished Orator on Junior Exhibition. Asst. Postmaster at
Beloit, 1889-91. City Clerk. Editor of Be/oit Pree Press, Not in
practice.
HARLAN CHAPTER, 397
Hugh Jocelyn McGrath, Walla Walla, Wash.
Student at Univ. of Wis., 1873-5. Graduate of the U. S. Mil. Acad-
emy, West Point, 1880. Delegate to the Third National Convention
of Phi Delta Phi, July, 1893. ist Lieut., 4th U. S. Cavalry. Capt.
of 4th Cavalry, Fort Walla Walla. Col. of 20th Inf. Instructor at
Inf. and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 1885-7. Served
in the Southwest. Prof, of Mil. Science and Tactics, Univ. of Wis.,
1891-3.
Henry Hotchkiss Morgan, I X, Madison, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1888-90. Corp. and Sergt.-Major in Univ. Battallion.
Member of Athefia Lit. Society. No. 19 W. Main St.
John Hiles Moss, V T, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1889-91. Member of /?Ao Kappa Upsilon. Editor of
Badger, Member of Athena Lit. Society. ' Associate Editor of Daily
Cardinal. Scriptor, 1892-3. Post-graduate Student in Economics
and Political Science, 1893-4. 602 Pabst Bldg.
John Vanderpoole Norcross, - X^ Janesville, Wis.
a. B., Beloit Coll., 1881. Prize in Sophomore Public Archaean Debate.
Distinguished Orator at Junior Exhibition and Graduation. Thomp-
son Prize Essay, 1887. Editor of Round Table ^ 1886-7. Second
Place on Local Oratorical Contest, 1888. Delegate to Interstate Ora-
torical Assn., 1888. Grand Praetor of Sigma Chi, 1889-90. Bank
Accountant, 1888-9. Manufacturer, 1889-92. Ruger & Norcross,
Jack man Blk.
Edward Myron Sabin, Idaho Springs, Col.
Nominee for Co. Judge of Clear Creek Co., Col. Specialty, Mining and
Corporation Law. i Hanchett Blk.
•Clyde Hamilton Sedgwick, B 0 fJ, Manitowoc, Wis.
A. B., Beloit Coll., 1890. M. A., ibid. G. G. & C, H. Sedgwick.
Samuel Melancthon Smith, ^ K ^, Janesville, Wis.
Born Galena, 111., June 20, 1869. A. B., Beloit Coll., 1890. Waterman
Prize. Formerly Teacher at Fairfield, la. Whitehead, Smith &
Matheson.
CLASS OP 1894.
Charles Willis Austin, Oak Park, 111.
No. 409 Maple St.
Theodore Lincoln Coleman, Milwaukee, Wis.
Milwaukee High School, 1879. 84 New Ins. Bldg.
Clarence Barker Culbertson, 0 J S, Stanley, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1890-2. Member of Philomathean Society. Business
Manager of Foot Ball Team of 1893. Business Manager of Badger^
1894.
398 PHI DEL TA PHI,
William Lincoln Evans, Green Bay, Wis.
Attended Lawrence Univ. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1892. Sheridan &
Evans, Postoffice Bldg.
Edward Everett Grey, Oconomowoc, Wis.
Attended High School and Whitewater Normal School. Justice of Moot
Court, Pres. of Columbian Law Society. Pres. of Univ. of Wis.
Republican Club. City Atty., two terms. Nominee for Municipal
Judge.
Leo Haben, W T, Victor, Colo.
Junior Charter Member, 1890-1, but left Coll. before Charter was granted.
Univ. of Toronto, 1892-3. lA^mheroi Rho JCappa Uf*sihn, Member
of E. G. Ryar Debating Society. Member of Class Foot Ball Team,
T893-4. Sec. of Democratic Party of Victtfr. Champion & Haben.
Arthur Lincoln Jones, Dodgeville, Wis.
Dodgeville High School. Jenks & Jones.
Harry Lafayette Kellogg, X (P*, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., two years. Krez, Kellogg & Krez, 19 Metropolitan
Bldg.
Alexander Everett Matheson, I X, Janesville, Wis.
Ph. B., Beloit Coll., 1890. M. A., idid. Valedictorian. Archaean
Debater. Prize Declaimer, 1887-8. Rogers Scholarship, 1888.
Business Manager of TAe Round TabU^ 1888-9. Stanley Scholar-
ship, 1889. Pres. of Beloit Coll. Christian Assn., 1889. Senior Law
Commencement Orator. Whitehead, Matheson & Smith.
Marshall Charles Muss, W T, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 189O-2. Member of RAo Kappa Upsiion. Adjt. Univ.
Battalion. Scriptor, 1893-4. Care of The Rockwell Mfg. Co.
Clarence Arthur Paul, Spring Valley, Minn.
Spring Valley High School, 1891. Columbia Law Society. Warren
Blk.
Henry Riggs Rathbone, A K E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1892. Member of CAi Delta Tketa Society. Stro-
ever & Rathbone, 604 Schiller Bldg.
Clarke Milligan Rosecrantz, W /*, Milwaukee, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1893. Member of Rho Kappa Upsiion. Mem-
ber of Philomathean Lit. Society. Spooner, Rosecrantz & Gcorge»
Rooms 913-15 Pabst Bldg.
Charles Seaman, ^ A B, Sheboygan, Wis.
Phillips Exeter Academy, 1887-9. Geele Blk.
HARLAN CHAPTER. 399
Philip Sheridan, Green Bay, Wis.
Sacred Heart Coll., Watertown, Wis., two years. Sheridan & Evans,
Postoffice Blk.
Charles Philip Spooner, IC (P", Madison, Wis.
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1892. M. A., ibid.^ 1895. Member of KJio
Kappa Upsilon, Member of Cliosophic Lit. Society. Member of
'Varsity B. B., Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs. Class Day Orator. Law
Class Pres. Spooner, Rosecrantz & George, Rooms 913-15 Pabst
Bldg.
Herbert Elbridge Swett, Fond du Lac, Wis.
State Normal School, Oshkosh, 1891. Proconsul, 1893-4. Member of
Columbian and Phoenix Clubs. Dist. Atty. Swett & Ecke.
♦1894. Robert John Wright.
Attended U. S. Mil. Academy, West Point. Consul, 1893-4. Died at
his home, No. 392 Van Buren St., Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 9, 1894.
CLASS OF 1895.
Norvill Blanchford Arnold, West Superior, Wis.
Attended High School. Member of Forum Lit. Society. Member of
Univ. Boat CreiV, 1894. Arnold & Arnold, 31-40 Wisconsin Blk.
John Marshall Bunn, X V, Spokane, Wash.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1889. Member of Univ. Glee Club, 1889-94.
Manager Univ. of Wis. Base Ball Team, 1889. Dudley, Bunn &
Dudley.
Matthew Simpson Dudgeon, Madison, Wis.
A. B. Baker Univ., Baldwin, Kas., 1892. Lewis, Briggs & Dudgeon,
Tenney Blk.
Ansel Vickery Hammond, Shawano, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1889-91. Member of Coiumbian Law Society. Tribune,
1894-5-
William Gershom Hartwell, SAX, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Ripon Coll., two years. Scriptor, 1894-5. Rusk & Hartwell, 26-7
Metropolitan Blk.
Charles Hebberd, La Crosse, Wis.
La Crosse High School. Menominee, Wis., High School, 1890. Pro-
consul, 1894-5. No. 320 Main St.
Nelson Sanford Hopkins, X ¥, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., one year. Gladiator, 1894-5. Care of Winkler, Flan-
ders, Smith, Bottum & Vilas, Pabst Bldg.
400 PHI DEL TA PHI.
George Thomas Kelly, <P J ^, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Wis., three years. Member of Columbian Law Society. Mem-
ber of Glee and Dramatic Clubs. 1132 Marquette Bldg.
Louis Wescott Myers, 1 X, Chicago, 111.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1893. Senior Capt. of Battalion. Class Pres.,
1893. Manager of Base Ball and Foot Ball Teams. Law Class Pres.,
1895. Consul, 1894-5. With Jesse A. & Henry R. Baldwin, 708
Reaper Blk.
Alfred Thomas Rogers, J 7 J, Madison, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., two years. Univ. of S. Dak., three years. Fairchild
Blk.
Elmo Wilson Sawyer, Hartford, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1892. Editor of ^gis^ 1 891-2. Sawyer & Saw-
yer.
Alexander Kirkwood Sedgwick, S A X^ 9 N E, Ishpeming,
Mich.
Yale, S. S. S., 1889-91. Yale Freshman Crew. Also Member of Univ.
of Wis. Crew. Member of Univ. of Wis. Glee Club.
Mortimer Eugene Walker, Racine, Wis.
Racine Coll. Grammar School, 1890. Pres. of Forum Debating Society.
Class Treas. Member of County Republican Com. Chairman of
Town Com. Cooper, Simmons, Nelson & Walker, No. 436 Main St.
Samuel Thomas Walker, /ATA, Rhinelander, Wis.
B. L., Lawrence Univ., 1892. Walker & Walker, opposite PostofBce.
Frank Antes Wheelihan, * J ^, Necedah, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1890-3. Member of Univ. Base Ball Team, four years.
Democratic Nominee for Dist. Atty.
CLASS OF 1896.
Joseph Bullen Alexander, Z ^, De Per6, Wis.
Colby Univ., Waterville, Me., 1890-4.
Pranklin Elisha Bump, ^ T J, Wausau, Wis.
Neville, Wis., High School, 1891. Univ., of Wis., 1892-5. Member of
Htsperia and Forum Societies. Editor-in-Chief Daily Cardinal^
1893-4. Editor-in-Chief yEgis, 1894-5. Editor of Badger^ 1896.
Inter-Society Debater, 1893-4. Sec. -Treas. National League Coll.
Civil Service Reform Clubs, since 1895. Pres. of Western Coll. Press
Assn., 1893-4. Contributor to Good Government^ and other reform
periodicals. Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1895-6, where he affiliated
with Kent Chapter. LL. B., ibid,^ 1896. Leland Stanford, Jr.,
Univ., 1896-7, where he affiliated with Miller Chapter.
HARLAN CHAPTER. 401
George Joseph Carroll, Milwaukee, Wis.
No. 716 Cass St.
William Joseph Carroll, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. 6., Marquette Coll., 1892. Member of Forum Society. No. 716
Cass St.
Louis Anthony Dahlman, J 7 J, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Marquette Coll., 1894. Member of Forum Society. Mitchell
Bldg. No. 160 Biddle St.
William Charles Donovan, d T A^ Eau Claire, Wis.
High SchooL Wis. Academy. Member of Forum Debating Society.
Law Class Historian. Frawley & Donovan.
Percy Spencer Elwell, ^ J 0, 6 N E, ha, Crosse, Wis.
B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1894.
♦1896. Charles Fisher Freeman, Jr., 9^ T, 9 N E.
Univ. of Wis., one year. Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon and Theta
Nu Epsilon, Died June 18, 1896.
Charles Henry George, J A' £, Milwaukee, Wis.
a. B., Yale Univ., 1895. Member of Univ. of Wis. Base Ball Team,
1895. Spooner, Rosecrantz & George, Rooms 913-15 Pabst. Bldg,.
Carl Smith Jefferson, J T J, Madison, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1 893-4. Member of Banjo Club, 1894-6. With Spooner,
Sanborn & Spooner.
John Thomas Jones, Minneapolis, Minn.
Private Sec. to Justice Winslow, of State Supreme Court, 1894-6. Gladi-
iator, 1895-6. No. 10 Boston Blk.
William C. Leitsch, I X, S N E, Columbus, Wis.
Northwestern Univ., 1883-4. Member of Forum Club. Consul,
1895-6.
Maurice Aloysius McCabe, J T J, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Marquette Coll., 1890. Member of Forum Lit. Society. Junior
Law Class Pres. Historian, 1895-6. Care of Miller, Noyes, Miller
& Wahl.'
Cranston George Phipps, X ^, Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., two years. Proconsul, 1896-7. No. 135 Oneida St.
Charles Gilbert Riley, J T J, Madison, Wis.
Care of Morris & Morris.
402 PHI DELTA PHI,
Frederick James Smith, Merrill, Wis.
Represented the Univ. of Wis. in the Annual Debate vs. the Northwes-
tern Univ. Scriptor, 1895-6. With Curtis & Reid.
WiLLET Main Spooner, W T, Madison, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1894. Member of /^Ao Kappa Upsilon. Pres. of
Senior Law Class. Proconsul, 1895-6. Spooner, Sanborn &
Spooner.
William Oliver Thomas, Milwaukee, Wis.
Milwaukee High School, 1892. Care of Nath. Pereles & Sons, 472 City
Hall Square.
Arthur Cleaver Wilkinson, I .V, Chicago, 111.
Univ. of Wis., 1890-2. Univ. of Chicago, 1892-3. Member of ^tfr^^^vr
Boaf^. First Pres. of Law Class of 1896. Reporter of CAicos^o
Times^ Chicago Herald and Chicago Evening Journal, Care of VAX-
mann & Hacke, 1632 Monadnock Blk.
William Henry Woodard, I X, Watertown, Wis.
Ph. B., Beloit Coll., 1894. Member of Delian Lit. Society. Delegate
to Fourth National Convention of Phi Uklta Phi, July, 1895.
LuciAN RoBSON WoRDEN, ^ T, S N E^ Milwaukee, Wis.
Coxswain, Univ. of Wis., Navy. (crew). Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon.
With N. L. Robinson, Mack Blk.
CLASS OF 1897.
John Browj<i Amazeen, J 7* J, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1896. Scriptor, 1896-7.
Henry Newton Bacon, Oshkosh, Wis.
Cameron Leander Baldwin, f? J .V, La Crosse, Wis.
B. L., L^niv. of Wis., 1894.
Thomas Sloan Bell, -V ¥, Milwaukee, Wis.
Adelbert Lindley Blackstone, 0 r J, Shullsburg, Wis.
Victor Louis Brown, Racine, Wis.
Thomas Percy Carter, V^T, Milwaukee, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1892. Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon Society.
Member of Univ. Banjo Club. 112 New Ins. Bldg.
HARLAN CHAPTER, 403
♦1896. Joseph Spalding Coe, B 6 U.
Univ. of Wis., two years. Member of Hesperia Lit. Society. Private
Sec. to Chief Justice Cassoday, State Supreme Court, 1895-^. Died
July, 1896.
Jacob Fehr, Milwaukee, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1896.
Marcus Clizbe Ford, ^ T, Madison, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1890-2. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895. Member of Rho
Kappa Upsilon Society. Class Historian. Freshman Declamation
Contest. Member of Univ. of Wis. Banjo Club, 1 891-2. Member of
Dramatic Club. No. 1066 Spai^ht St.
Arthur Augustus Frambach, ^ T, Kaukauna, Wis.
Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon Society.
William Frederick Hase, J \\ Milwaukee, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., two years. Stroke of Freshman Crew. Capt. of Univ.
of Wis. Battalion. Editor of Daily Cardinal. Consul, 1896-7.
Care of Fiebing & Killilea.
Albert L. Hougen, St. Nazianz, Wis.
B. A., St. Olaf Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1896. Class Pres.
George Almon Kingsley, J T J, Madison, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1895. No. 518 State St.
Knox Kinney, ^ Y, S N E, Madison, Wis.
B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1894. Member of Rlio Kappa Upsilon Society,
Asst. Editor of Madison Democrat y 1893-4-5. Sec. of Athletic
Assn. Member of Banjo, Glee and Dramatic Clubs. Editor of Daily
Cardinal ATid Aij^is. Private Sec. to late Chief Justice Or ton. Pri-
vate Sec. t(. Justice Marshall. Private Sec. to Associate Justice Win-
slow, since 1896. Historian, 1896-7. Senior Law Class Pres., 1896-7'
Senior Commencement Orator, 1897.
Walter John Luedke, I X, Milwaukee, Wis.
Harvard Univ., two years. No. 283 nth St.
Eugene Roderick MacDonald, ^ J 9, Cornwall, Ont., Can.
Member of Board of Directors of Athletic Assn., 1895-7. Leader of
Banjo Club, 1896-7. No. 621 Lake St.
C. G. Phipps.
See Class of '96.
404 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Henry Vilas, ¥ Y, 0 N E, Madison, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1894. Vice-Commodore, Univ. Navy, 1892. Di-
rector of Athletic Assn. Delej^ate to Inter-collegiate Athletic Assn.,
Chicago, 1896. Pres. of Middle Law Class, 1895-6. Vice-Pres. aad
Treas. of Boat House Co.
Edgar Victor Werner, Madison, Wis.
GusTAV WoLLAEGER, Jr., 2 X, Milwaukee, Wis,
A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895. Tribune, 1896-7. No. 271 iith St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Lewis Losey Alsted, X ^F, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1896. Manager of Foot Ball Team, 1896. Con-
modore Univ. of Wis. Navy, 1895-6.
*i896. Paul DeGroat, ^ A S.
Died at Fond du Lac, Wis., May 28, 1896.
Raymond Asa Hollister, (P* T, Oshkosh, Wis.
Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon Society. No. 922 Algona St.
Leslie Thomas Hubbell, * J ^, South Manistique, Mich.
George Corey Riley, ATA, Madison, Wis.
Edgar Beach Warren, A T, Green Bay, Wis.
John Irving Williams, Jr., VY, Youngstown, O-
Member of Rho Kappa Upsilon Society. Gladiator, 1896-7.
CLASS OF 1899.
•Charles Richard Barney, S A X^ Mauston, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1894.
John Francis Bertler, Jr., ^ Y, Green Bay, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., 1895-6.
William James Conway, Randolph, Wis.
B. L., Unib. of Wis., 1896.
Bertrand Herrick Doyon, ^ Y, Madison, Wis.
Univ. of Wis., three years. Member of RAo Kappa Upsilon Society.
Class Pres., 1893. Capt. of Class Crew, 1893.
Fred H. Hartwell, La Crosse, Wis.
George Gushing Martin, 'A" T, Omaha, Neb.
HARLAN CHAPTER, 405
Vroman Mason, ^ Y, B N E, Madison, Wis.
A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1895. Member of Kho Kappa C/psi /on Society.
Author of Monograph on ** Fugitive Slave Law in Wisconsin/' pub-
lished in State Historical Transactions. Junior Orator, 1894. Law
Class Sec Langdon St.
Charles Anson McGee, J T A, Milwaukee, Wis.
William Christie Mc Naught, J 7 J, Madison, Wis.
Charles A. Phelps, B S !], Madison, Wis.
Bom Milwaukee, Wis., May 8, 1874. A. 6., Univ., of Wis., 1896. No.
614 Langdon St.
John Robertson Richards, B 0 U, Lake Geneva, Wis.
6. L., Univ. of Wis., 1896. Capt. of Foot Ball Team, 1894-7. Men),
ber of Board of Directors of Univ. of Wis. Athletic Assn. Member
of Univ. Crew, 1893-4. Pres. of Univ. Athletic Assn., 1897.
Sidney William Smith, ^P" T, Rockford, III.
Univ. of Wis., 1894-6. Manager of Daily Cardinal.
Earle Clarence Tillotson, 6 A X, Baraboo, Wis.
Univ. of Wis,, 1893-6.
Robert Allen Upham, X (P*, Shawano, Wis.
A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1896. Vice-Pres. of Republican Coll. League.
SWAN GHAPTRR
. IN THE
SCHOOL OF LAW
OF THE
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY,
ESTABLISHED 1893.
UNDER an act of Congress passed July 2, 1862, the
State of Ohio received from the United States a large
grant of the public lands for the purpose of establishing a
"college, where the leading objects shall be, without exclud-
ing other scientific and classical studies, and including mili-
tary tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related
to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such a manner as the
Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order
to promote the liberal and practical education of the indus-
trial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life."
Under this Agricultural Land Grant act of 1862, the State of
Ohio received 630,000 acres of public land from the United
States, and, in accordance with the intention of the act,
founded this University. The original endowment has been
supplemented, and the objects of the University promoted,
by a permanent annual grant from the United States under an
act of 1890; by special appropriations of the General Assem-
bly, and lastly, in 189 1, by a permanent annnal grant from
the State. The University is situated within the corporate
4o8 PHI DEL TA PHI.
limits of the City of Columbus and about three miles from
the State 'Capitol. It possesses about 330 acres of land,
most of which is devoted to agricultural and horticultural
purposes.
LIBRARIES.
THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
The University Library is located in Orton Hall, the east
end of that building having been designed for its use until a
separate building can be erected. Small collections of books
specially needed in connection with laboratory and class-
room work have been transferred from this room to the dif-
ferent departments.
With the exception of the books of law and general
reference books, the library is a circulating one for officers
and students of the University.
The collection of law books numbers about 2,500 and
consists of the Noble Law Library (presented by the widow
of the late Henry C. Noble, of Columbus); the Emerson
McMillin Law Library; and two sets of the Ohio State
Reports, presented by the Supreme Court of Ohio.
The Emerson McMillin Law Library was added during
the last year. Mr. Emerson McMillin generously placed in
the hands of the Faculty of the School of Law $3,000 to be
expended in purchasing books for the library of the school.
This sum was carefully expended by the Faculty and has
secured to the University a working law library of great use-
fulness.
STATE LIBRARIES.
The State Library, which occupies a large room in the
State House, is open to all students as a reference library six
days in the week. It contains about 65,000 volumes.
The State Law Library is the largest and most complete
law library in the State. It consists of about 15,000 volumes
and contains complete sets of the English^ Scotch, Irish,
Canadian, United States and State reports, statutes and
digests. The important legal periodicals are on file.
SWAN CHAPTER. 409
CITY LIBRARIES.
The Students of the University, as residents of Colum-
bus, have access to the City Library and the Public School
Library under the usual regulations. The City Library in
the City Hall contains about 23,000 volumes.
The Public School Library has a convenient new building
on Town Street. It contains about 27,000 volumes, which
are classified according to the Dewey system.
The School of Law, established in 189 1, is provided with
lecture-rooms and library accommodations in Orton Hall,
recently completed at a cost of about $102,000.
The petition of 11 charter members bore date of January
19, 1893, and was endorsed by the Scriptors of Kent and
Hamilton Chapters, Governor McKinley, the professors in
the School of Law, and by A. W. Sharp, of Hamilton '92,
who had actively assisted the petitioners.
The charter was issued by the Secretary of the Council
on April 19, 1893, and on April 27 the Chapter was formally
instituted by Brothers C. J. Baer, Hamilton '93; F. A.
Davis, Kent '81; J. H. Dyer, Webster '90; B. F. James,.
Waite '87; W. B. Kelley, Hamilton '94; A. W. Sharp,
Hamilton '92; C. M. Voorhees, Kent '93, and H. P. Will-
iamson, Hamilton '93.
At the inaugural banquet at the Hotel ('hittenden there
were present the charter members, two seniors, three juniors,
the fratres above mentioned, members of the Faculty,
Captain Robert Smith, son-in-law of Judge Joseph R. Swan,
and R- H. Piatt, grandson-in-law of the Judge.
The first annual banquet was held at Smith's, May 11,
1894; the second at the Neil House, May 17, 1895, and the
third at Hotel Chittenden, May 15, 1896.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Isaac Newton Abernathv, Circleville, Ohio.
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1866. M. A., ibiU., 1869. Member
of Ckrestomathinn Literary Society. Prosecuting Attorney of Pickaway
County, 1872-6. Judge of Common Pleas, Third Subdivision of
Fifth Judicial District, 1890-5. Professor of Criminal Law, the Law
of Extraordinary Legal R«;medies, and Circuit and Supreme Court
Practice, in the the School of Law, Ohio State University, 1892-6.
Orlando Wesley Aldrich, Columbus, Ohio.
A. B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1869. Ph. D., ibid.y 1872. LL. B.,
1875, and LL. D. in cursu^ Albert University, Belleville, Ontario.
1876. D. C. L., 1 88 1. Professor of Law, Illinois Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1878-81. President of Sons of American Revolution, 1894.
Judge Advocate of G. A. R. of Ohio, 1895. President of the Society*
of the War of 1812, in State of Ohio, and National Vice-President.
President of the Columbus and Worthington Street Railroad Com-
pany. Professor of the Law of Real Property and Mortgages, Office
Practice, Conveyancing and the Study of Cases, School of Law, Ohio
Slate University, 1 891-6. Aldrich & Critchfield, 11 Wesley Block
No. 1 01 N. High Street.
James Haskell Collins, Columbus, Ohio.
General Counsel of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. Professor
«>f the Law of Corporations and Federal Practice, at Ohio State
University, since 1891. (Res., Ne. 57 Lexington Avenue.) Y. M. C.
A. Building.
William Forrest Hunter, Columbus, Ohio.
Dean of the School of Law, Ohio State University, since 1892. Profes-
sor of the Law of Sales and Bailments. (Res., No. 1032 E. Town
Street.) 18 Board of Trade Building.
John Paul Jones, Columbus, Ohio.
A. B., Ohio State University, 1880. Member of Horton Lit. Society. City
Solicitor of Columbus, 1889-93. Professor of the Law of Contracts,
Ohio State University, since 1891. (Res., No. 1194 E. Town Street.)
20 Hayden Building.
Tho^ias James Keating, // B H, Columbus, Ohio.
A. B., Denison University, 1873. President of The Chittenden Hotel
Company. Professor of the Law of Evidence, Ohio State University,
1 89 1- 4. (Res., 13 1 7 E. Broad Street.) Booth. Keating & Peters,
7-8-9 Board of Trade Building.
SWAN CHAPTER. 411
Edgar Benton Kinkead, J Y, Columbus, Ohio.
Marietta College, 1880-4. Author of *»Code Pleading." Joint Author
with S. L. Black of ** Self -Preparation for Final Examination," 1893;
second edition, 1894. Professor of Pleading and Practice, Ohio State
University, since 1896. Kinkead & Hysell, 44 Columbia Block, No.
itsVz N. High Street.
George Kilbon Nash, Columbus, Ohio.
Left Oberlin College at end of Freshman Year to enter army. A. B.,
conferred by Oberlin College, 1864. Attorney General of Ohio,
1880-3. Member of Supreme Court Commission, 1883-5. Prosecut*
ing Attorney of Franklin County. Professor of the Law of Torts and
Negligence, Ohio State University, since 1891. Address before the
Ohio State Bar Association, July 16, 1896, **Life and Character of
Hon. Allen G. Thurman," printed in Michigan Law Journal ^ Au-
gust, 1896. N^sh & Lentz, 1101-7 The Wyandotte.
Rutherford Hayes Platt, W \\ Columbus, Ohio.
A. B., Yale College, 1874. Travelled in Europe, 1874-7. ^L. B., Co-
lumbia College, 1879. Professor of the Law of Pleading and Prac-
tice, Ohio State University, 1891-5. No. 13^ E. State Street.
David Franklin Pugh, Columbus, Ohio.
Judge of Common Pleas Court since 1887. Professor of Equity Jurispru-
dence, Ohio State University, since 1891. (Res., No. 1320 Highland
Street.) Office in Court House.
Emilius Oviatt Randall, J K £, Columbus, Ohio.
Ph. B., Cornell College, 1874. LL. B. LL. M., Ohio State University,
1892. Mercantile an<l Literary pursuits, 1878-90. Member of Board
of Education of Columbus, 1887-90. President of Columbus Board
Trade, 1887. Trustee of Ohio Archaeological Society by appointment,
1895. Assistant Secretary of Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society in 1893 or 1894, and Secretary of the same since 1894. Ap-
pointed Supreme Court Reporter in 1895. Professor of Commer-
cial Law, Ohio State University, since 1892. (Res., No. T025 E.
Oak Street.) No. 35>^ N. High Street.
John Kelvey Richards, Columbus, Ohio.
Born Ironton, l^wrence County, Ohio, March 15, 1856. A. B., Swarth-
raore College, Pennsylvania, 1875. A. B., Harvard College, 1877.
Prosecuting Attorney of I^wrence County, 1880-2. City Solicitor of
Ironton, 1885-9. State Senator from Eighth Ohio District in LXIXth
General Assembly, 1890-2. Attorney General of Ohio during Gov-
ernor McKinley's administration, 1892-6. Delegate to the National
Republican Convention at St. Louis, 1896. No. 772 Franklin Avenue.
E. O. Ricketts, Columbus, Ohio.
No. 1004 Dennison Avenue. Rooms 5-6 Columbia Block, No. 165*4 N.
High Street.
412 PHI DELTA PHI.
Horace LaFayette Wilgus, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
B. S., Ohio State University, 1882. M. S., ibid.^ 1889. Member of
Norton Lit. Society. Valedictorian. First honors in Higher Mathe-
matics. Secretary to Dr. Orton. President Ohio State University, 1880.
Tutor Mathematics, Ohio Slate University, 1878-81. Chief Clerk of
Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs of Ohio, 1 881-5.
Instructor in Physiology, Ohio State University, 1882. Assistant ta
Receiver of Cincinnati and Mackinaw Railroad, i88$-6. In practice,
1886-1895. Professor of Elementary Law and Secretary of the Fac-
ulty of the Law School, Ohio State University, 1 891-5. Acting
Professor of Law, University of Michigan, 1895-6. Professor of
Elementary Law, Torts, Evidence and Corporation, University of
Michigan. No. 83 Hill Street.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
Albert Arlington Clay, Cleveland, Ohio.
A. B., Tri-State Normal College, 1891. D;legateto Third National Con-
vention c»f Phi Delta Phi, June, 1895. 313 Society for Savings
Building.
Ira Crawford, Jr., B 8 11, Dayton, Ohio.
B. S., Denison University, Granville, Ohio, 1S88. M. S., ibid,^ 1893*
Gottschall, Limhert & Crawford, 46-8 Independent Order of Odd
Fellows Building.
Carl Gregg Doney, b B /7, Granville, Ohio.
B. S., Ohio State University, 1891. Post-graduate Course at Harvard,.
1891-2. Editor-in-chief of Lantern. Editor of Makio. President
Oratorical Association. Correspondent of Sunday News, Consul.
President Alcyone Lit. Society. Contributor to fVestem Christian
Advocate. Lecturer on ** Mistakes of the Devil." Not in practice.
Pastor of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church.
Peyton Randolph Emery, X 0, London, Ohio.
Attended Ohio Wesleyan University, 1889-91. Durflinger & Emery.
Franklin Henry Gale, I X^ Columbus, Ohio.
LL. B., University of Michigan, 1892. LL. M., Ohio State University^
1893. I Dispatch Building.
William Meriden Hill, A A 0, East Liverpool, Ohio.
Adelbert College, 1890-t. No. 177 Broadway.
RoscoE Jay Mauck, B 6 77, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Ohio University at Athens, Ohio, 1886-91. Member of Athenian.
Mayor of Gallipolis, since 1 895.
SWAN CHAPTER, 413
Ceorge Henry Moffett, A T SI, Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
Attended Fostoria Academy and Findlay College. Justice of the Peace.
Samuel Morrison, ^ J 8. (Address unknown.)
I^ePauw University, 1888. Ohio State University, 1888-91. Formerly
in Real Estate Business at No. 329^ South High Street, Columbus,
Ohio.
William Herbert Page, Z W, ^ B A\ Columbus, Ohio.
A. B., Yale University, 1889. LL. B., Ohio State University, 1892.
LL. M., idid.f 1894. Townsend Prize at Yale. Professor of Ele-
mentary Ijiw, Ohio State University, since 1895. Page & Page, 27
Board of Trade.
Edgar Lynn Weinland, Columbus, Ohio.
A. B., Otterbein University, 1891. Member of Philomathean Lit.
Society. Solicitor of Westerville, Ohio. No. 25^ South High
Street.
CLASS OP 1893.
Albion Joseph Andrews, Jr., ^ F J, Zanesville, O.
B. S., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1892. Member of Chrestomathean Society.
Andrews & Andrews, No. 45 N. 4th St.
David Barton Sharp, Columbus, O.
Baldwin Univ., 1888-90. Ohio State Univ., 1 890-1. Law Class Orator.
711 Wyandotte Bldg.
CLASS OF 1894.
John Lodwick Davies, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ohio State Univ., three years. Scriptor. Consul, 1893-4. 305 Phoenix
Bldg.
"Charles Almond Field, Columbus, O.
Scriptor, 1893-4. (Res., No. 103 Lexington Ave.) 15-16 Hayden Bldg.
James Robert Fitz Gibbon, Newark, O.
• B. L., Notre Dame Univ., 1892. No. 161 S. 4th St.
•George Robert Hedges, Columbus, O.
Urbana Univ., 1888-90. 17 Hayden Bldg.
Edward Davenport Howard, ^ K '/^, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., two years. Pres. of Coll. Class. Commencement
Class Orator. Second Asst. Pros. Atty. of Franklin Co. Care of
Court House.
Edward Bancroft McC^arter, B B //, Columbus, O.
A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1892. Capt. in the Mil. Dept. Proconsul,
1893-4. 25-6 Hayden Bldg.
414 PHI DELTA PHI,
Seth Linton McMillan, ^ K (P*, Columbus, O.
Attended Wilmington CoU. (Res., No. 195 E. Town St.) looi Wyan-
dotte Bldg.
Harry Edmund Stafford, Columbus, O.
26-8 Dispatch Bldg.
Burt Fisk Voorhees, Coshocton, O.
Scio Coll., 1886-7. Voorhees & Voorhees.
Campbell Marion Voorhees, Columbus, O.
Wooster Univ., 1887-99. Member of Irving Lit. Society. LL. B.,
Univ. of Mich., 1893. Initiated at Kent Chapter, 1891-2. Procon-
sul, 1892-3. Voorhees & Voorhees, 908 Wyandotte Bldg.
Charles W. Voorhees, Columbus, O.
V^oorhees & Voorhees, Suite 908 Wyandotte Bldg.
Grant Alexander Warren, <P F J, Colorado Springs, Col.
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1889-92. 44 Hagerman Blk.
Harry Bright Weaver, I A E, Circleville, O.
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1892. Tribune, 1893-4. 5-6 and 10 Ma-
sonic Temple.
CLASS OF 1895.
Peter Adams, I J, Highland, O.
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1890-3. Member of Zetagathean Lit. Society.
Manager Base Ball Team. Business Manager of College paper. Not
in practice.
Alfred Parker Biddle, * V J, Cleveland, O.
Northwestern Normal and Collegiate Institute, three years. 432 Society
for Saving Bldg.
James Sheperd Brailey, Jr., Toledo, O.
B. S., Northwestern Normal and Collegiate Institute, Wauseon, 0., 1892.
1024 Spitzer Bldg.
George Orlando Canaga, Scio, O.
A. B., Scio Coll., 1891. Member of Linna'an Society. With Voorhees
& Voorhees, Suite 908 Wyandotte Bldg., Columbus, O.
Henry Gilroy Cartwright, A T Q, Wilmington, O.
Wilmington High School, 1892. Wilmington Coll., 1893-4.
Dudley Hampton Foster, S A E, Corning, O.
Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., 1805. Member of Alcyone Lit. Society. Ed-
itor of Lantern. Treas. of Ohio Intercollegiate Oratorical Assn. Spe-
cialty, Oil Litigation and Brokerage. Care of Mercer House.
SWAN CHAPTER. 415
Lyman Harrison Innis, Columbus, O.
A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1893. Member of Alcyone Lit. Society. Trib-
une, 1894-5. With J. J. Stoddart, Esq., No. 323^^ S. High St.
Harry Prior Junk, 2' iV, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1 891-3. Member of Alcyone Lit. Society. Scriptor,
1894-5. I loi Wyandotte Bldg.
Perry Okey, Columbus, O.
No. 303 E. Town St., or No. 105^^ S. High St.
Merrill Ulysses Ricketts, A T Q, Columbus, O.
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1893. Member of Chresto)natian Lit. So-
ciety. Consul, 1894-5. 5 Hayden Bldg.
Augustus Theodore Seymour, B 8 //, Columbus, O.
Pberlin Coll., 189I-2. Denison Coll., 1892-3. 11 Board of Trade.
Roy Spencer, A T Q, 8 N £, Toledo, O.
Heidelberg Univ., Tiffin, O., 1891-2. B L., Univ. of Wooster, 1893^
Proconsul, 1894-5. ^4 Urummond Blk.
George Luther Stoughton, Westerville, O.
A. B., Oticrbein Univ., 1192. Member of Philophronean Society. Mayor
of Westerville.
Thomas Thomas, Columbus, O.
Mt. Union Coll., 1889-90. Wooster Univ., 1890-2. Chief Clerk in Bu-
reau of Labor Statis'ics, State House. (Res., Navarre, O.)
Ross J. Wetherald, ^ jT J, Findlay, O.
Findlay Coll., one year. No. 222)^ S. Main St.
Guy Rulon Williams, - X, Havana, III.
Ohio Slate Univ., 1890-3.
CLASS OF 1896.
David Mathias Griffith, Kecksburg, Penn.
Western Penn. Institute, 18S9-92. Ohio State Univ., 1892-4. Editor of
Lantern. Scriptor, 1895-6.
George Linville Gugle, X (P, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1890-4. Cadet Capt. Class Pres. 19 King Bldg.
Leonard Antony Magruder, Columbus, O.
Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., 1895. Member of Alpha Digamma. Sec. of
Alcyone Lit. Society. Class Sec. 4 Board of Trade Bldg.
Edward Thomson Powell, I X, Columbus, O.
A. B., Ohio Weslegan Univ., 1894. Pres. of Senior Law Class, 1895-6.
Consul, 1895-6. No. 518 £. Broad St.
4 1 6 PHI DEL TA PHI.
CLASS OP 1897.
Edgar Emmett Bagley, Zanesville, O.
Fultonham Academy. Law Department, Univ. of Mich., 1 891-2. Mem-
ber of Webster Lit. Society. No. 16 S. 5th St.
Joseph M.* Blake, Canton, O.
No. 917 W. Tuscarawas St.
George Washington Bope, Pleasantville, O.
Fairfield Union Academy, 1890.
Hiram Sherman Bronson, Z '/^, B N E, Columbus, O.
B. L., Cornell Univ., 1889. Mana^^er of Cornell Base Ball Team. Man-
ager of Ohio State Univ. Annual, Scariei and Gray. Delegate to the
Fifth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, December, i8r96.
Pres. of Senior Class, 1896-7. No. 207 W. nth St.
Charles Harry Conley, Marion, O.
Bellaire High School. Cincinnati Law School, where he affiliated with
Hamilton Chapter, 1896-7.
Cook Danford, Bellaire, O.
Bellaire High School, 1892.
William Luther David, Jr., I A £, Findlay, O.
Findlay Coll., two years. Olean, N. Y., High School. Treas. of Ohio
State Univ. Glee Club, 1S96. No. 215 Clinton St.
Cicero Earl Ellis, Columbus, O.
No. 56 North Fourth St.
Charles Thomas Herbert, B 8 //, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1890-4. Pres. of Dramatic Club. Tribune, 1896-7.
Editor on Makio, Editor-in-chief of Lantern. Ohio State tJniv.
Intercollegiate Orator. No. 96 N. 5th St.
Charles Harris Hower, B 8 n, Akron, O.
No. 206 Fir St.
Benner Jones, Jackson, O.
Bom Jackson Co., O., Oct. 23, 1868. B. S., Rio Grande College. Prin-
cipal of SchooL
Clyde Hollingsworth Judkins, Flushing, Belmont Co., O.
A. B., Scio Coll., 1 89 1. Office at St. Clairsville, Ohio.
SWAN CHAPTER. 417
Harry Ellwood King, A T Q^ Warren, O.
Wooster Univ., 1890-3. Pres. of Junior Law Class, 1894-5. Permanent
address, Newton Falls, Trumbull Co., O. Over W. R. Bank.
Roy Everett Layton, B 9 II, Wapakoneta, O.
A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1895. Pres. of Norton Lit. Society, and of
Political Science Club. Editor of Lantern, Pres. of Thurman Club.
Class Orator. Scriptor, 1896-7. Editor-in-chief of Makio^ 1897.
George Sidney Marshall, Z A E, Columbus, O.
Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., 1894. Managing Editor of The Lantern.
Pres. of Class, 1894. Represented Ohio State Univ. in Inter-colle-
giate Oratorical Contest. Historian, 1895-^. No. 43 E. 9th Ave.
John Grant Mitchell, J K E, Columbus, O.
A. B., Yale Univ., 1S95. Class Historian. On Editorial Board of la/e
Record, Student Harvard Law School. No. 432 E. Broad St.
Samuel Galloway Osborne, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1S91-4. Delegate to the Fourth National Convention
of Phi Delta Phi, June, 1895. Gladiator, 1895-6. (Res., No. 77
E«6th St.
Harold Clap? Parsons, 1 N, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1893-4.
Edward McMaster Perse, B 9 U, Oak Harbor, O.
Oak Harbor High School, 1894.
Luzerne A. Rickey, Senecaville, O.
Born Senecaville, Nov. 2, 1865. Ph. B., Ohio State Univ.
LowRY Francis Sater, cP J ^, Columbus, O.
Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., 1895. Member of Alcyone Lit. Lit. Society.
Editor-in-chief of The Lantern^ 1894. Editor-in-chief of The Makio.
Pres. of Oratorical Assn. Pres. of Class, 1895. Middle Law Class
Pres., 1895-6. Proconsul, 1895-6. Consul, 1896-7. No. 114 But-
ler Ave.
Robert James Shank, ^ J ^, Hamilton, O.
Miami Univ., 189^,
Walker Steck Snyder, A T Q, Allegheny, Penn.
Univ. of Penn. Pres. of Dramatic Club. 1895-6. Tribune, 1895-6.
Pres. of Thurman Club, 1897. No. I95 Irwin Ave.
Frank S. Walker, I N, Zanesville, O.
A. B., Monmouth, 111., Coll., 1892. Student at Koenigl. Preuszische
Georg August-Universitaet, Goettingen, 1893-4. Student at Koenigl.
Preuszische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitaet, Berlin, 1894-5. No. 47
4th St.
1
4i8 PHI DELTA PHI,
Karl Thomas Webber, Columbus, O.
Ohio State Udiv. Student as Leipzig. Proconsul, 1896-7. No. 2585
W. Broad St.
William Charles Wierman, Port Clinton, O.
Born Union Town, Pa., Sept. 12, 1849. Oberlin Coll. Milan Univ.
Member of Board of Education.
Nevin Otto Winter, Bucyrus, O.
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 189 1. Journalist in Europe, 1893-4.
Charles Wallace Ziegler, Canton, Ohio.
CLASS OF 1898.
John E. Baker, ^ T J, St. Paris, O.
Attended Ohio Wesleyan Univ.
Harrison William Bock, * J ^, Canton, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1893-5.
Frank Tildon Boesel, New Bremen, O.
Ph. 6., Ohio State Univ., 1896. Student at Harvard Xaw School.
Rawson King Carlin, 1 A E, Findlay, O.
Jesse Peck Dice, Akron, Ohio.
Born Akron, Nov. 29, 1875. No. 216 Sumner St.
Thomas Jefferson Green, Shelby, O.
Robert Hutchins Jeffrey, Columbus, O.
Ph. B., Williams Coll., 1895. Traveling for Jeffrey ^Manufacturing Co.
E. Town St.
Charles A. Keller, B 6 11, Kenton, O.
Born Kenton, Feb. 20, 1875. South Leighton St.
Verne Durand Layton, li S fJ, Wapakoneta, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1892-4.
John T. Martin, Columbus, O.
U. S. Mil. Academy, West Point, 1888, with rank of Second Lieut.,
U. S. A, Prof, of Mil. Science and Tactics, Ohio State Univ., since
Sept., 1895*. Promoted to First Lieut. No. 1194 Fair Ave.
Norton Slaughter Monsarrat, Columbus, O.
No. 515 E. Broad St.
SWAN CHAPTER. 419
Charles Borland Nevin, 0 F A, Dayton, O.
No. 428 W. 2d St.
Frederick Nicholas Sinks, X ^, Columbus, O.
Ph. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Care of Nash & Lentz, Wyandotte Bldg.
Edward Travitt Smith, ^ d 6, Holden, Mo.
Oliio State Univ., 1892-5. Historian, 1896-7.
Lamar Sternberger, A T Qy Jackson, O.
Ohio State Univ., 1894-5.
CLASS OF 1899.
Walter Dew Cline, ^ V J, DaytoN, O.
Born Dayton, May 9, 1873. Ohio State Univ., 1895-7. Care of Wood-
land .
Charles Louis Flory, Newark, O.
Born Newark, Nov. 16, 1876, Newark High School. No. 259 West
LocQst St.
Israel Moore Foster, ^ J ^, Athens, O.
Born Athens, Jan. 12, 1873. ^^' ^'t Ohio Univ., 1895. Manager of
Base Ball team, 1892-5. Society Orator, 1892-3. Pres. of Athletic
League of Ohio, 1893. Pres. of Ohio Intercollegiate Oratorical Asso-
ciation, 1895. Harvard Law School, 1895-6. Member of Marshall
Law Club.
Reed Haskel Game, A TQ, Canal Winchester, O.
Born Canal Winchester, Teh. 9, 1873. Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., 1896.
Member of Horton Lit. Society.
William Edwin Minshall, X (P, Chillicothe, O.
Bora Chillicothe, April 26, 1877. Dept. of Engineering, Univ. of Mich.,
1895-96. No. 237 Church St.
Edward Livingstone Pease, 0 T J, 0 N E, Columbus, O.
Born Hartford, Conn., 1874. A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1895.
McGLAIN GHAPTElR
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF THE
State University of Iowa,
ESTABLISHED 1893.
IN the year 1840, the Congress of the United States passed
an act setting apart two townships for the use and sup-
port of a University within the Territory of Iowa, whenever
it should become a State. The Legislature of the State of
Iowa passed in 1847 ^^ ^ct to locate and establish a State
University; but for more than a decade thereafter nothing
was done towards carrying out the intent of the act. The
gift of Congress was accepted, as set forth in the Constitu-
tion of the State, and the policy reaffirmed in the amended
Constitution of 1857. In the latter document it is moreover
specifically stated that **the General Assembly shall encour-
age by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual,
scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement."
In 1858 its location at Iowa City was determined, and
steps taken which ended in its being opened for students on
September 19, i860. It began with three departments. Pre-
paratory, Normal and Collegiate.
42 2 PHI DEL TA PHI,
The Law School in operation at Des Moines became a
part of the University in 1868, and was transferred to Iowa
City. The other departments were established later.
The Law Department has the exclusive occupancy of the
seco^id floor of the central, or stone building, on the campus,
which was erected for and used as the Capitol Building before
the removal of the capitol of the State to Des Moines. The
rooms on this floor are those formerly occupied as legislative
chambers.
In commodious quarters on the same floor with the lecture-
room is the Law Library of eight thousand five hundred vol-
umes, to which the students have personal access. This
library contains full series of the reports of the Supreme
Court of the United States and of the courts of last resort of
thirty-three States, including all those whose reports are most
frequently referred to; also the American Decisions, the
American Reports, and American State Reports, a collection
of English Reports, which, with additions lately made, is
almost complete, full series of the Reporter System, and a
large collection of the latest and best law text-books.
The University library, containing 30,000 volumes, is
open to the students of this Department, as well as those of
the other departments of the University.
A valuable collection of twelve hundred volumes relating
principally to the Civil Law and the History of the Common
Law has been given to the University. It was the collection
of Brother William G. Hammond, of Cooley Chapter, who
was the first Chancellor of the Law Department, and was pre-
sented by his widow, to be kept in the Law Library for the
use of the students of the Department and others interested
in such subjects.
The printed petition (12 pp.) of seventeen Charter mem-
bers, bore date of May i, 1893, and included letters of en-
dorsement from Choate, Tiedeman and Dillon Chapters,
Dr. Hammond, of Cooley Chapter, Dr. Rogers, of Kent
Chapter, Judge Dillon, of Dillon Chapter, Brothers Bloom,
McCLAIN CHAPTER. 423
Booth, ^87, Stewart, Kent, '87, Walker, Kent, '81, Gov-
ernor Boies, Justices Robinson, Kinne, and Wright, Regent
Knoepfler, Prof. Wambaugh of Harvard Law School, Chan-
cellor McClain, and Professors Hayes, Wade and Rohbach-
At the Third National Convention of our Order, the peti-
tion was endorsed on July 18, 1893, as follows:
** Resolvedy That the petition from the University of Iowa, when placed
before the Chapters for action, be and is hereby recommended to their favor-
able consideration."
The correspondence on behalf of the petitioners, with the
newly elected Secretary of the Council, was conducted by
Prof. Rohbach.
The following account of the installation of this Chapter
is taken from one of the city papers:
** Last Saturday, December 16, a party of Senior Laws took an advanced
step in their University life, and introduced to State University of Iowa cir-
cles a new fraternity, the Phi Delta Phi. This is an exclusively legal fra-
ternity, having large and flourishing Chapters in the twenty-three largest
law schools of the country. It resembles the Greek letter fraternities in
little else besides name, the secrecy features being much more restricted and
membership in the two does not conflict. The social feature is not
neglected, but the main practical advantage is in the exchange of business
among its alumni.
<* The Chapter here is named in honor of the respected Chancellor of
the Law Department, * McClain Chapter.' Mr. George A. Katzenberger,
Secretary of the Grand Council, arrived in the city Saturday morning and
officiated in the organizing and initiating ceremonies. In these he was
assisted by the Professors and other honorary members of the Chapter.
** After the business meeting the members partook of a plenteous ban-
quet at the St. James Hotel. After the cigars were lighted Chancellor Mc-
Clain presided as toast-master over the most enjoyable part of the evening.
The Chancellor thanked Secretary Katzenberger for the interest he had
taken in organizing the Chapter, and congratulated the members on what
he considered an honor to the Law Department no less than to the individ-
ual members, and an indication of the progress made during its first quarter-
centennial just ended.
**R. £. Leach, the newly-elected President of the Chapter, was called
to respond to the first toast, on * University Life.' The speaker grew elo-
quent on the grandeur of the Law Department, * honored in the past, emi-
nent in the present, and with the brightest prospect for the future.'
424 PHI DELTA PHI.
** Following the sweet strains of *The Star of the Phi Delta Phi,*
Wm. F. Kopp humorously and brilliantly discoursed on the eminent quali-
fications, both individual and collective, of *The McClain Chapter,' and
prophesied its brilliant future, especially * if there is anything in a name.'
** After more music, C. D. Muxon evoked much laughter and applause
by the scientific and legal manner in which he handled the subject, *The
Law Class of '94.'
"Another melody followed and then Secretary Katzenberger spoke en-
thusiastically and encouragingly of the past history, present influence and
aims of the fraternity. He said that the fraternity stands for ' the highest
standard of professional culture and ethics.'
** Professors Hayes and Rohbach then responded to calls for speeches,
and a fraternity song appropriately closed the first meeting of ' The Mc-
Clain Chapter of Phi Delta Phi.' "
HONORARY MEMBERS.
Emlin McClain, B 6 11, <P B K, Iowa City, Iowa.
(Initiated December 16, 1893.) Born Salem, Ohio, November 26, 1851.
President of Zetagathean I^iterary Society, State University of
Iowa, 1870. Ph. B., State University of Iowa, 1871. A. B.,
ibid.y 1872. LL. B., ibid,^ 1873. A. M., ibid.^ 1882. LL. D.,
ibid.^ 1891. LL. D., Findlay College, Ohio, 1891. Clerk of
Claims Committee, United States Senate, and Secretary to Honor-
able George G. Wright, Senator from Iowa, 1875-7. Located in Des
Moines, Iowa, and practiced, 1877-80. Author of Annotated Stat-
utes of Iowa, 1880. Annotated Code and Statutes of Iowa, two vols.,
1888. Supplement to same, 1893. Iowa Digest, 1887. Supplement
to same, 1893. Outlines of Criminal Law and Procedure, second edit-
ion, 1892. Synopsis of Elementary Law, second edition, 1892
Cases on Carriers, 1892, second edition, 1896. Criminal Law, two
vols., 1897. Member of American Bar Association, and for 1896,
President of Section on Legal Education. Representative for Iowa on
Board of State Commissioners for promoting Uniformity of Legislation,
since 1894. Professor of Law, State University of Iowa, since 1881.
Vice-Chancellor of Law Department, ibid.^ 1887-90. Chancellor,
ibid.^ since 1890. Code Commissioner of Iowa, 1894-6.
Horace Emerson Deemer, Des Moines, Iowa.
(Initiated March 11, 1896.) Born Marshall County, Indiana, September
24, 1858. Collegiate Department of State University of Iowa, 1875-7.
LL. B., ibid.^ 1879- Captain of Base Ball Team, 1879. Located at
Red Oak, Iowa. Manager of firm of Junkins & Deemer, 1879-87.
Judge of District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, 1887-94. Justice
of Iowa Supreme Court, since 1894. Lecturer on Guaranty and Sur-
etyship, and Trial Practice at State University of Iowa, since 1895.
McCLAIN CHAPTER, 425
Charles Trumbull Granger, Waukon and Des Moines,
Iowa,
(Initiated December 11, 1896.) Born Monroe County, New York, Octo-
ber 9, 1835. Attended Country District School and Academy at Wan-
kegan, lUinots. Read law in Illinois, one year. Read law in office
of Hatch & Wilber, Waukon, Iowa. Admitted to Bar in Allamakee
County, September, i860. Taught school in Mitchell County, Iowa,
until August, 1862, when he entered the army as Captain of Company
K, of the Twenty-seventh Iowa Infantry, and served to the close of
the war. Returned to Waukon and engaged in practice of the law
with his former preceptor, Honorable L. O. Hatch. Later in partner-
ship with H. H. Stilwell, Esquire. District Attorney-, 1869-73. Cir-
cuit Judge and District Judge, 1873-89. Justice of Supreme Court of
Iowa, since January i, 1889.
Samuel Hayes, Iowa City, Iowa.
(Initiated December 16, 1893.) Bora Belief onte, Pennsylvania, October
20, 1842. Sergeant, One Hundred and Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry,
1864-5. ^- S., University of Michigan, 1869. M. S., ibid.^ 1875.
LL. B., (Honorary) State University of Iowa, 189I. Member of
Owls Society, a senior society. University of Michigan, 1868-9. Cap-
tain University of Michigan Base Ball Team, 1868-9. Superintendent
of Public Schools, Galena, Illinois, 1869-79. Practiced law at Water-
loo, Iowa, 1881-3. Elected City Solicitor, 1883. Practiced at
Grundy Center, 1883-91. Professor of Law at State University of
Iowa, since 1891.
La Vega George Kinne, Des Moines, Iowa.
(Initiated Wednesday, March 7, 1894.) Born Syracuse, New York, No-
vember 5, 1846. LL. B., University of Michigan, 1868. LL. D.,
Western College, Toledo, Iowa, 1890. Democratic candidate for Gov-
ernor, 1 88 1 and 1883. Democratic nominee for United States Senator,
1884. Judge of the Seventeenth Judicial District, 1887-92. Author
of *• Pleading and Practice," 1888. Justice of Supreme Court of
Iowa, since 1892. Chief Justice of same since 1896. Member of
American Bar Association. President of Iowa State Bar Association,
1896. Representative from Iowa on Commission for Uniformity of
Laws. Lecturer on Taxation, and Domestic Relations, Law Depart-
ment, State University of Iowa, since 1890.
GiFFORD Simeon Robinson, Sioux City, Iowa.
(Initiated December 16, 1893.) Born Freemont, Illinois, May 28, 1843.
Illinois State Normal University, 18^^5-7. President of Philadeiphian
Literary Society. Chief Contestant with IVrightoniati Literary
Society, and won debate. Tutor, Washington University, St. Louis,
Missouri, 1867-9. ^L. B., ibid.^ 1869. Volunteer in United States
army when nineteen years old. Served in Company H, One
Hundred and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry. Wounded at battle of Chick-
amauga, September, 1863, and discharged May 28, 1864. Located at
Storm Lake, Iowa, January, 1870. Member of firm of Milchrist &
Robinson, January, 1888. County Attorney of Buena Vista County,
1870-1. Mayor of Storm Lake, 1875-6. Member of sixteenth Gen-
426 PHI DELTA PHI.
eral Assembly of Iowa, 1876-7. Assisted in organizing the State
Normal School. Director of same, 1876-82. State Senator in Nine-
teenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first General Assembly, 1882-8, but
resigned in September, 1887, to accept nomination for Supreme Bench.
Justice of the Supreme Court, since 1888. Chief Justice of same,
1892-3. Lecturer on Agency and Appellate Proceedings, State Uni-
versity of Iowa, since 189 1.
James Alexander Rohbach, B 8 J], 9 N E, 0 B K, Iowa
City, Iowa.
(Initiated December 16, 1 893.) Born Lower Augusta Township, North-
umberland County, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1864. Attended Selins-
grove, Pennsylvania Institute and Western Reserve Academy, Hudson,
Ohio. A. B., Western Reserve University, 1884. M. A., idid.,
1890. LL. B., (Honorary) State University of Iowa, 1893. Editor
of '<$V Reserve. Taught in public schools of Pennsylvania five years.
District Attorney of Union County, Pennsylvania, 1891-2. Delegate
to the Republican State Conventions, 1 894 and 1896. Lieutenant-
Colonel and Aid -de-Camp to the Governors of Iowa since 1894. Dele-
gate for the State University of Iowa to the National Council of Phi
Beta Kappa, 1895. Assistant Professor of Law, State University
of Iowa, 1892-4. Professor, ibid.^ since 1894. Secretary of the Law
Faculty since 1892.
David Ryan, Newton, Iowa.
(Initiated March 6, 1895.) Entered United Slates army, as private, 1861.
First Lieutenant, 1861-3. Captain of Company E, Eighth Iowa Infan-
try, 1863-4. Colonel, Second Regiment enrolled militia, Tennessee,
(colored), 1864-5. Prisoner of war six months — part of time at Libby
Prison. B. S., Central University of Iowa, 1866. LL. B., State
University of Iowa, 1867. Member of Eleventh General Assembly
of Iowa, 1886. Judge of the Sixth Judicial District since 1866.
Martin Joseph Wade, Iowa City, Iowa.
(Initiated December 16, 1893.) Born Burlington, Vermont, October 20,
1861. St. Joseph's College, Dubuque, Iowa, 1881-4. LL. B., State
University of Iowa, 1886. Member of firm Ranck & Wade, Iowa
City, 1886-93. Vice-President of State Bar Association. Lecturer
in Law Department, State University of Iowa, 1891-2. Lecturer in
Medical Department on Medical Jurisprudence. Professor of Law,
State University of Iowa, since 1892. Judge of Eighth Judicial Dis-
trict of Iowa, since December, 1893.
*i896. George Grover Wright.
(Initiated Wednesday, March 7, 1894.) Born March 4, 1820. A. B.,
Indiana University, 1839. LL. D., State University of Iowa, 1864.
County Attorney, 1847-8. State Senator, 1850-4. Justice of Supreme
Court of Iowa, 1855-70. Chief Justice of same, 1855-60-64. Presi-
dent of Iowa State Agricultural Society, 1860-5. United States Sen-
ator from Iowa, 1871-7. President of American Bar Association,
1887-8. Lecturer in Law Department, State University of Iowa, 1865
-70, and 1885-96. Died at Des Moines, Iowa, January 11, 1896.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
Marsh Will Bailey, Washington, Iowa.
Born Richmond, Washington County, Iowa, March 9, iS6q. A. B.,
State University of Iowa, 1893. Member of Zetagathean Literary
Society. Member of Executive Committee of American Republican
College League. Managing Editor of State University of Iowa Quill.
Literary Editor of Hawkeye. Captain Company D, State University
of Iowa Battalion. Delegate from Iowa to National Conventions of
Republican League at Buffalo, Louisville and Denver. City Solicitor.
Savings Bank Building.
Jesse Lee Bonar, Algona, Kossuth County, Iowa.
Bom Moundsville, West Virginia, October 24, 1865. A. B., State Uni-
versity of Iowa, 1893. Bonar & Fellows, Rooms 8-9 Algona State
Bank Building. (Branch office at Wesley, Iowa.)
Rush Clark Butler, B 8 Fl, Chicago, Illinois.
Born Northwood, Iowa, August 27, 1871. Ph. B., State. University of
Iowa, 1893. Class President, 1889-90. Editor-in-chief Vid^tte-Re-
porter. Class Day Orator. Member of Tabard and Irving Institute.
Practiced at West Superior, Wisconsin, until December, 1895. Room
610, No. 134 Monroe Street.
William Charles Chesbro, Des Moines, Iowa.
Born December 16, 1867. State University of Wisconsin, 1890-1,
Chesbro & Gallagher.
Homer Harrison Fellows, Algona, Iowa.
Born Leander,Van Buren County, Iowa, April 27, 1864. A. B., Iowa Wes-
" leyan University, 1890. M. A., ibid. ^ 1893. Instructor in Commer-
cial Law, Commercial College, 1892-3. Instructor in Political
Economy, Iowa City Academy, 1893-4. Bonar & Fellows, Rooms,
8-9 Algona State Bank Building. (Branch office at Wesley, Iowa.)
Frederick Webster Haynes, I X, Nora Springs, Iowa.
Born Rochester, Minnesota, April 25, 1868. Iowa City Academy. Real
Estate, Loans and Insurance.
William Benjamin Johnston, Sioux Rapids, Iowa.
Born January 24, 1864. Attended Decorah Institute. Two letters to
Nashua, Iowa, were returned unclaimed. Address given supposed to
be correct.
428 PHI DELTA PHI.
Harold Eugene Judge, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Born Floyd, Iowa, February 7, 1873. Attended Fort Dodge Collegiate
Institute. With Aikens, Bailey & Voorhccs. Rooms 6, 7, 8, 19-22
Masonic Temple.
William Frederick Kopp, B S 11, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Born Dodgeville, Iowa, June 20, 1869. B. S., Iowa Wesleyan Universit}*,
1892. M. S., ibid^y 1895. President Law Literary Society. County
Attorney of Henry County, since January i, 1895. Bable, Withrom
& Kopp.
Robert Ephraim Leach, BB n, ONE, ^ B A', Independence,
Iowa.
Born Independence, February 13, 1869. A. B., State University of Iowa,
1889. Classical Oration on Class Day. A. B., Harvard University,
1892. Consul, 1893-4. Secretary of Class of 1894. Cook &
Leach.
Max Jennings Long. (Address unknown.)
Former address Creston, Iowa.
Alva Bush Lovejoy, Osage, Iowa.
Born Rock Creek, Iowa, September i, 1867. Iowa Agricultural College,
1889-91. Scriptor, 1893-4. County Attorney. Sweeney & Lovejoy,
corner Sixth and Main Streets.
Christopher Durward Muxen, Hawarden, Iowa.
Born McHenry County, Illinois, January 15,18(18. Attended Northern
Indiana Normal School. First Thesis Prize.
Harl Myers, ^ K ^, Chicago, 111.
Born Wautoma, Wisconsin, January 13, 1872. Ph. B., State University
of Iowa, 1893. Member of Irving Institute and Tabard Society.
Editor-in-chief of Junior Annual. Business Manager of Vid^ttetRe-
porter. President of State Athletic Association. Manager of Base
Ball Team. Proconsul, 1893-4. Editor and Proprietor of Daily
Herald^ of Charles City, Iowa. Habegger & Myers, 532 Monad-
nock Building.
Frank Henry Sparks Noble, Casey, Iowa.
Born Scarsboro, Poweshiek County, Iowa, November n, 1873. A. B.,
Drake University, 1892. M. A., State University of Iowa, 1894.
Ph. D., Columbia College, 1896. Prize Scholarship, 1891. Member
of Tabard Lit. Society. Librarian Law Department, State University
of Iowa, 1894-5. Fellow in Political Science, 1894-5. Author of
** Taxation in Iowa, Historical Sketch, Present Status and Suggested
Reforms." Cashier of City Bank.
McCLAIN CHAPTER, 429
Alfred Maurice Van Allen, I N, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Born Mount Pleasant, October 3, 1869. Iowa Wesleyan University,
1890-1. President of Senior Law Class. Opposite Court House.
George William Wertz, Rogers, Nebraska.
Kearney, Nebraska, Academy, 1890.
CLASS OF 1894.
William Thomas Chantland, Fort Dodge, la.
Bom Fort Dodge, June 22, 1870. Fort Dodge High School. Ph. B.,
State Univ. of la., 1892. Pres. of Zetagathian Lit. Society, 1891-2.
Manager of Foot Ball Team, 189 1. Fellow in History, State Univ.
of la., 1893-4. Capt. Co. H., la. N. G. Co. Atty. of Webster Co.
Charles Francis Clark, - iV, Cedar Rapids, la.
Born Belle Plaine, la., Aug. 13, 1871. A. B., Coe Coll., 1891. Vale-
dictory, 1 89 1. Of staff of VidetU' Reporter. Clark & Clark, No. 213
2d Ave.
Charles Mackev Dutcher, Iowa City, la.
Born in Allen Co., Kas., April 29, 1369. State Univ. of la., two years.
Member of Law Lit Society. Member of 'Varsity Foot Ball Team,
1892-3. Of staff of lotva City Republican. Tribune, 1893-4. Co.
Atty. of Johnson Co. Dutcher & Burton.
Lloyd Leroy Elliott, ^ K *V, Chicago, 111.
Born Dec. 16, 1S69. State Univ of la., three years. Capt. Foot Ball
Team, 1S93. Thesis Prize, 1894. Foster & Elliott, No. 59 Dear-
born St.
Conrad Frederick Hambrecht, Osage, la.
Born in Mitchell Co., la., Nov. 3, 1865. B. S., Cedar Valley Seminary^
Osage, 1886. Marsh & Hambrecht, Masonic Blk.
George Byron Miller, Waterloo, la.
Born Waterloo, Feb. 5, 1872. Waterloo High School.
Peter Dirk Van Oosterhout, * B A', Orange City, la.
Born Capel, Holland, Sept. iq, 1872. Ph. B., State Univ. of la., i8<j3.
Pres. of Zetagathian Lit. Society. Member of Tabard Lit. Society.
Editor of Vidette- Reporter. Member of 'Varsity Track and Fc^ot
Ball Teams, 1893-4. Columbia Law School, 1894-5, where he affili-
ated with StuRY Chapter. Hutchinson & Van Oosterhout.
Morris Andrew Zollinger, - N, Northwood, la.
Born Sterling, 111., Sept. i, 1869. Ph. B., Cornell Coll., la., 1891.
Member of Adelphian Lit. Society. State Tennis Champion foar
years.
430 PHI DELTA PHI.
CLASS OF 1895.
Joseph Holmes Allen, 0 A 6, Laurens, la-
Born Marshalltown, la., Nov. ii, 1872. Marshalltown, High School.
Ph. 6., State Univ. of la.. 1895. Member of Foot Ball Team, 1894-5.
Member of Irving Instituic. Editor-in-chief of Junior Annual. Ptes.
ni Allen Land and Loan Co.
Willis Nathaniel Birdsall, Reinbeck, la.
Born Waterloo, la., June 20, 1871. Birdsall & Brunn.
Charles Herberl Burton, J T A, Iowa City, la.
Born Cedar Rapids, la., Nov. 12, 1865. C. E., State Univ. of la., 1889.
Member of Foot Ball Team three years. Pres. of Irving Lit. Society.
Dutcher & Burton.
Arthur John Cox, B 8 77, Iowa City, la.
C. E., State Univ. of la., 1891. Not in practice. Civil Engineer. No.
104 E. Market St.
*i8,97. John Van Fleet Crum, ^ ^ 77.
Born Bedford, la., Sept. 3, 1872. Bedford High School. Ph. B., State
Univ. of la., 1894- Pres. of Irving Institute. American Intercolle-
giate Athletic Association champion sprinter (100 yards run and 220
yards run), 1895. Business Manager of Junior Annual. City Atty.
of Bedford, la. Died at Des Moines, la.. May 3, 1897.
Walter Hamilton Dewey, Chariton, Lucas Co., la.
Born Dandridge, Tenn., Sept. 5, 1872. Sec. of Democratic County
Committee.
Nathan Dana Ely, Davenport, la.
Bom near Independence, la., Dec. 18, 1865. State Univ. of la., 1883-5.
Member of Irving Institute. Bush & Ely, No. 221 Brady St.
John Jacob Hess, ^ A' ¥^ 6 N E, Council Bluffs, la.
Born in Lancaster Co., Penn., Dec. 3, 1872. Attended la. CoU., Grin-
nell. Also Collegiate Dept., State Univ. of la. No. 39 Pearl St.
Chester David Kern, Waterloo, la.
Born Neosho, Dodge Co., Wis., July 29, 1871. Williams & Kern.
William Joseph Kyle, Uniontown, Penn.
Born Aug. 6, 1867. B. D., Penn. State Normal, Lock Haven, Penn.,
1884. Scriptor, 1894-5. Lackey & Kyle.
William Edward Lamb, B B II, Northwood, la.
Born Marble Rock, la., Nov. 28, 1870. State Univ. of la. Lamb &
Gilmore, Worth Co. State Bank Bldg.
McCLAIN CHAPTER, 431
George Taylor Lyon, Dubuque, la.
Bom Dubuque, Feb. 31, 1873. Member of Base Ball Team, 1S94-5.
Fifth and Main Sts.
Leonard Browning Robinson, 4> K ¥, Sioux City, la.
Born Storm Lake, la., Oct. 6, 1873. B. S., State Univ. of la , 1894.
Tribune, 1894-5. Milchrist & Robinson, No. 419 4th St.
Edgar Russell Smith, B S II, Fairfield, la.
Born Birmingham, la., Aug. 25, 1869. B. S., Parsons Coll., 1891. Or-
ator at State Oratorical Contest. Law Dept. Editor of Qui//. Con-
sul, 1894-5. North Side Park.
Burton Erwin Sweet, I N, Waverly, la.
Born Tripoli, la., Dec. 10, 1867. Ph. B., Cornell Coll., la., 1893. City
Solicitor. Sager & Sweet.
Craig Tuttle Wright, BSD, Des Moines, la.
Born Des Moines, May 22, 1871. Attended Chicago Manual Training
School. C. E., Penn. Mil. Coll., 1893. Proconsul, 1894-5. Dele-
gate to Fourth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, June, 1895.
Cummins, Hewitt & Wright, 303 Youngerman Bldg.
«
Charles Zollinger, S N, Waterloo, la.
Ph. B., Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, la., 1890. Principal of Rockford,
la., Public Schools, 1S90-2. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. Affili-
ated with Kent Chapter, 1894-5. Not in practice.
CLASS OP 1896.
Charles Switzer Aldrich, 0 A 9, Marshalltown, la.
Ph. B., State Univ. of la., 1895. Member of Irving Institute. Pres. of
State Univ. of la. Qui// Board. Pres. of la. Dual Athletic League,
1895. Pres. College Y. M. C. A., 1895. Pres. of Athletic Assn., and
Left Tackle of Foot Ball Team of '94. Aldrich & Lawrence.
William Boyd Allison, Jr., B S /7, Dubuque, la.
Born Peosta, la., July 31, 1871. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894. Capt. of
State Univ. of la. Track Team. Sec. to W. B. Allison, U, S. Sena-
tor. No. 1 1 34 Locust St.
William Henry Brunn, Reinbeck, la.
Born Waterloo, la., June 2, 1873. Cornell Coll. State Univ. of la.,
1893-5. Birdsall & Brunn.
RoLLO Stillwell Granger, 0 K W, Knoxville, 111.
Bom Waukon, la., Nov. 20, 1874. State Univ. of la. Chancellor's
Thesis Prize, 1896. Kinkead, Mentzer & Granger.
432 PHI DELTA PHI.
Gordon Hayes, ^ A B, Red Oak, la.
Born Chicago, 111., Feb. 22, 1872. Northwestern Univ., 1892-3. Man-
ager State Univ. of la. Track Team. Scriptor, 1895-^.
Victor Louis Littig, ATA, Davenport, la.
Born near Davenport, Dec. 2, 1873. P^* ^'^ State Univ. of la., 1895.
Member of Zetagathian Society. On * Varsity Foot Ball Team three
years. Harvard Law School, 1895-7, where he affiliated withCHOATC
Chapter. Member of Shaw Law Club. No. 230 Kirkwood Boule-
vard.
Edward Montgomery McCall, ^ K W^ Nevada, la.
Born Nevada, la., Aug. 30, 1873. Attended Iowa Agricultural College,
two years. Member of Hammond Law Senate. Proconsul, 1895-6.
Harford Toland McCormack, Knoxville, la.
Born Knoxville, July 6, 1874. Knoxville High School. Crozier & Mc-
Cormack.
Clarence Julius Miller, ^ K f. Rock Rapids, la.
Born Rock Rapids, Dec. 24, 1872. B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1894.
Manager State Univ. of la. Base Ball Team, 1896. Wagner &
Miller.
Ralph Pringle, Red Oak, la.
Born Pana, 111., Oct. 15, 1872. A. B., Yale Univ., 1894.
Leonard Cook Rinard, B 8 n, Iowa City, la.
Born Cambria, Wayne Co., la., Jan. 28, 1872. Attended Central Normal
Univ., at Humeston, also Central Univ. of la., at Pella. Member of
Hammond Law Senate. Librarian of Law Dept., State Univ., of la.,
1896-7.
John Bloomfield Ryan, Des Moines, la.
Born Newton, la., March 16, 1869. la. Agricultural Coll., 1891-3.
Member of Fhiiomathean Lit. Society. Member of Hammond Law
Senate. Historian, 1895-6. Thesis Prize. Phillips, Ryan & Ryan,
Rooms 5-8 Phillips Blk., No. 410 Locust St.
William Lewis Ryan, Des Moines, la.
Born Newton, la., Dec. 3, 1873. B. S., la. State Coll. of Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la., 1894. Member of Pkilomatkean Lit.
Society. Salutatory. Orator to la. State Oratorical Contest from
Ames, 1895. Member of Hammond Law Senate. Consul, 1895-6.
Phillips,* Ryan & Ryan, Rooms 5-8 Phillips Blk.
Frederick Vollmfr, <P K ¥, Davenport, la-
Born Davenport, la., Dec. 12, 1874. Davenport High School. U. S.
Naval Academy, 1892-3.
Alfred Edward Walsh, Clinton, la.
Bom Clinton, Jan. 24, 1874. Clinton High School, 1892. Member of
Hammond Law Senate. Prize Thesis, 1896. With Walsh Brothers.
McCLAIN CHAPTER. 433
CLASS OF 1897.
Ulysses Sherman Alderman, ^ A' f , Nevada, la.
Born Nevada, la., Aug. 2, 1875. Nevada High SchooL Pres. of Junior
Law Class, 1895-6. Pres. of Athletic Union, 1897. Member of
Hammond Law Senate.
John Jay Brown, A T Q, Hanoverton, O.
Born Hanoverton, Oct. 16, 1869. Mt. Union Coll., 1891. Member of
Base Ball Team and Glee Club. Gladiator, 1896-7.
Charles Glenn Burling, B 9 TI, Postville, la.
Bom West Union, la., Sept. 18, 1875. Postville High School. Upper
la. Univ., Fayette, la., 1893-4. Ph. B., State Univ. of la., 1896.
Pres. of Senior Class, 1895-6. Editor-in-chief of Vidette- Reporter ^
1895-6. Represented State Univ. of la., on Joint Debate vs. Univ.
of Minn., 1896. Member of Irving Institute. Treas. of Intercolle-
giate Foot Ball Assn., 1896. Tribune, 1896-7.
James Arthur Devitt, I N, Eldora, la.
Born De Witt, la., June i, 1872. Eldora High School. Member of
Hammond Law Senate. Law Dept. Editor on Quill. Vice-Pres. of
State Univ. of la. Allison Club, 1896. Pres. of Senior Law Class,
1896-7. Pres. State Univ. of la. Tennis Assn., 1896-7. Pres. of la.
Inter-collegiate Base Ball League. Manager State Univ. la. Base
Ball Team, 1897. Vice-Chairman for la. Coll. League of Republican
Clubs. Scriptor, 1896-7.
William Alexander Graham, A T Q, Cedar Falls, la.
Born Jan. 23, 1875. Attended Beloit College, also Leland Stanford, Jr.,
Univ. Asst. Editor of Daily Palo Alto. Asst. Lit. Editor of Sequoia.
Manager and Leader of Stanford Mandolin Club. Leader State Univ.
of la. Mandolin Club. Manager of State Univ. of la. Mandolin and
Glee Clubs.
Frederick Alvin Harriman, B 8 11, Hampton, la.
Born Hampton, Jan. 30, 1873. Hampton High School. Upper la.
Univ., 1888--90.
John Carleton Hayes, ^ J ^, Red Oak, la.
Born Red Oak, June 8, 1875. Attended Northwestern Univ. Manager
of Red Oak Investment Co.
Carleton William Holbrook, Manchester, la.
Born Delhi, la.. May 7, 1873. A. B., Upper la. Univ., 1894. Local
Eklitor of Fayette Collegian. Postgraduate work at Univ. of Wis.,
1894-5. Law Dept., Univ. of Wis., 1895-6.
John Wilbur Jacobs, Lake City, la.
- Born Aug. i, (or 7,) 1871. B. S., Drake Univ., 1895. Pres. of Senior
Class. 1894-5. Represented Drake Univ. in State Oratorical Contest.
Member of Athenian Lit. Society.
434 PHI DEL TA PHI,
Burr Curtiss Ke£Ler, I N, Mason City, la.
BornBristoI, la., Oct. 10, 1873. MasonCity High School, 1890. Sec. of
Junior Law Class, 1895-6. Member of Maadolin Club. Member of
Hammond Law Senate. Historian, 1896-7.
Russell Almeron Marks, B 0 11, Sioux City, la.
Born March 2, 1874. (Where born?) A. B., Yale Univ., 1 895. Tribune-
elect, 1896-7. Marks & Gould, Rooms 1-4 Marks-Joy 6lk., No. 515
5th St.
Justus Alfred Miller, Cherokee, la.
Born Farmersbnrg, la., Feb. 9, 1870. Cherokee High School, 18S9.
B. D., Nebraska State Normal School, 1893. Univ. of Neb., 1893-5.
Won second at Neb. State Normal School Oratorical Contest, 1893.
Member of Hammond Law Senate.
Albert Christian Mueller, ^ K W, Davenport, la.
Born Davenport, Oct. 15, 1875. Davenport High School. Polytechnical
School, Hanover, Germany. Davenport Business Coll. Member of
Hammond Law Senate.
James Barber Newman, Cedar Falls, la.
Born Brighton, N. J., Dec. 27, 1871. No. 323 Washington St.
Roy Armstrong Palmeter, I N, Clear Lake, la.
Born Clear Lake, Oct. 4, 1875. Clear Lake High School. Attended
Iowa City Academy. Ph. B., State Univ. of la., 1896. First Lieut.
Co. C, State Univ. of la. Battalion. Sec. of Irving Institute. Dele-
gate to the Fifth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, Dec, 1896.
Proconsul, 1896-7.
Edmund Pendleton, 0 F J, Sioux City, la.
Born Sioux City, Oct. 31, 1872. Univ. of So. Dak., i8qi. Pres. of
Sophomore Class. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1894. Sec. of Senior Law
Class, 1896-7. Member of Hammond Law Senate. Consul, 1896-6.
Isaac Petersberger, Davenport, la.
Born Dixon, III., June 28, 1874. Davenport High School. Gsm City
Business Coll., Quincy, III., 1892-3. Ph. B., State Univ. of la.,
1897. Member of Irving Institute. On Sophomore Debate, 1895.
Associate Editor of VidetU- Reporter^ 1894-5. Law Dept. Editor of
same, 1896-7. Quartermaster State Univ. of la. Battalion. Treas.
of Law Class, '97.
Harry Arthur Reherd, Geneseo, III.
Born Geneseo, July 8, 1871. Geneseo Collegiate Institute, 1S90. Pres.
of Senior Class, ibid., 1889-90. Pres. of Alumni Assn., ibid,^
1890-1.
Mcclain chapter. 435
Albert Orin Wakefield, ^ J ^, Sioux City, la.
Born Sioux City, May i6, 1875. Sioux City High School, 1893. A. B.,
Lombard Univ., Galesburg, UL, 1895. Pres, of Erosophian Lit.
Society. Pres. of Freshman Class, 1893-4. Member of Foot Ball
Team. Law Class Historian, 1 896-7. No. 105 9th St.
Charles Henry Washburne, Hamburgh, N. Y.
Bom West Hamburgh, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1861. Pres. of Hammond Law
Senate, 1896-7.
Arthur Register Wells, BSD, Corning, la.
Born Corning, Dec. i, 1872. A. B., magna cum laudty Princeton Univ.,
1895. Member of American Whig Society. Pres. of Athletic Assn.,
1896.
CLASS OP 1898.
Stephen Phelps Bawden, Davenport, la.
Bom Davenport^ May 5, 1877. Davenport High School, 1896. Member
of Forum Lit. Society. Historian, 1897-8.
Charles Warner Clark, Montezuma, la.
Bom Montezuma, Feb. 16, 1874. Montezuma High School, 1890. la.
Coll. Academy. Ph. B., la. Coll., Grinnell, 1895. Postgraduate,
ibid.y 1895-6. Member of Grinnell Institute. Member of Grinnell
Track Team, 1 895-6.
Frank Henry (or Halferty) Clements, Newton, la.
Born Prairie City, la., Nov. 11, 187 1. Newton High School. Ph. B.,
la. Coll., Grinnell, 1895.
Walter Morton Davis, ^ K ¥, Iowa City, la.
Born Iowa City, Nov. 30, 1868. Iowa City Academy, 1891. Ph. B.,
State Univ. of Iowa, 1895. Law Dept., ibid,^ 1894-5. Member of
2^tagathean Lit. Society. Asst. Business Manager of Vidette-Re-
porter^ later Manager^ Editor-in-chief of same, 1804-5. Editor of
Iowa Daily Republican^ 1895-7. Re-entered Law Dept. in Feb.,
1897.
Louis William Dutcher, Iowa City, la.
Bora Fort Scott, Kas., April 24, 1870.- Iowa City High School. Iowa
City Academy, 1890-1. Tribune, 1897-8.
Albert William Hawman, ^ K W^ Davenport, la.
Born Davenport, Nov. 8, 1876. Pres. of Irving Institute.
George Earl Hilsinger, B 8 U, Sabula, la.
Born Sabula, March 14, 1874. Ph. B., la. Coll., Grinnell, 1894. Mem-
ber of Grinnell Institute. Manager of State Univ. of la. Track
Team, 1897-8. Member of Forum Lit. Society. Consul, 1897-8.
436 PHI DELTA PHI.
John Dominick Liffring, Cherokee, la.
Born Calumet Co., Wis., Dec. 27, 1870. Proconsul, 1897-8.
Burton Kellogg Lewis, BSD, Sioux City, la.
Born Cherokee, la., July 30, 1870. Sioux City High School.
Richard R. Rollins, X f, Des Moines, la.
Born Feb. 4, C873. 6. S., Amherst Coll., 1896. Member of Glee Club.
Pres. of Junior Class, 1896-7.
Edward Floyd Sharp, Dexter, la.
Bom in Buchanan Co., la., Jan. 24, 1876. Attended Dexter Normal
School. Scriptor, 18^7-8.
Edward John Skewis, Ironwood, la.
IaINGOLN ghaptrr
IN THE
COLLEGE OF LAW
OF THE
University of Nebraska.
ESTABLISHED 1895.
THE University of Nebraska was originally founded by an
act of the Legislature known as *'An Act to establish
the University of Nebraska," which took effect February 15,
1869. As organized, it first opened its doors on September
7, 187 1. By amendment of the original act of 1869, a tax is
provided for the support of the University of three-eights of
a mill per dollar upon the grand assessment roll of the State.
To be added to this are incomes from land leases and sales
under the Land Grant act of Congress of 1862, for the benefit
of the Industrial College, and under the Enabling act reserv-
ing 72 sections of land for the State University. By the act
of Congress of July 2, 1862, the Industrial College of the
University became possessed of 90,000 acres of land; by the
Enabling act, admitting the State into the Union, 72 sections
of land were reserved for the endowment of the University,
making a total of 136,080 acres of endowment lands.
The University Library,* which is mainly a reference
library, occupies the second floor of the Library Building.
This building is fire proof, is abundantly lighted by natural
and electric light, and is heated and ventilated by a mechan-
438 PHI DELTA PHI.
ical system. The reading room affords ample space for 150
readers, while the book room accommodates 50 more. There
are in the Library about 32,000 bound volumes, 22,000 of
which are in the main collection, the remainder in depart-
mental and seminary libraries. All persons, whether con-
nected with the University or not, l^ave free access to the
books. The Library is classified according to the Dewey
decimal system, and the card catalogue, which is completed
nearly to date, affords an index of authors, titles and subjects,
in dictionary order.
Students have access also to the library of the State His-
torical Society, located in the building of the University
Library. The books and pamphlets of this collection num.
ber about 10,000. The Lincoln Park Library is free to all,
both for home use and for reference. This consists of about
12,000 volumes. The State Library, which is especially
strong in its law collection, contains 33,000 volumes and is
free for reference.
The Law Department was organized in 189 1.
The petition of 12 Charter Members, bearing date of
March i, 1895, was endorsed by the Scriptors of Cooley,
Dillon, McClain and Tiedeman Chapters, Governor Hol-
comb, Justices and Judges of Nebraska, Senator Manderson,
Hon. W. J. Bryan, Chancellor Canfield, Dean Reese, and
resident alumni of Kent, Benjamin, Booth, Cooley and
Jay Chapters. The charter was granted on Decoration Day,
1895, and the Chapter was formally instituted June 10, by
Brothers J. Adams, Kent '93; J. B. Cunningham, Hamilton
'87; H. Kennedy, Jr., Cooley '91; H. A. Reese, Kent '93;
C. A. Robbins, Booth '85, and J. C. Watson, Kent '73.
The initiatory ceremonies took place at the Halter Block,
and the banquet followed at the Lindell Hotel. An alumni
dinner to the Honorary Members was held at the Lincoln
Hotel, March 27, 1896.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Jacob Fawcett, Omaha, Nebraska.
County Judge of Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Judge of District Court in
Omaha. Lecturer on Insurance in University of Nebraska.
Benjamin Franklin Good, Wahoo, Nebraska.
6. S., Southern Iowa Normal School. LL. B., State University of Iowa,
1883. Class Orator. Lecturer on the Limitation of Actions, at Uni-
versity of Nebraska.
Frank Irvine, X (P, Omaha, Nebraska.
B. S., Cornell College, 1880. LL. B., National University, Washington,
D. C, 1883. Judge of Fourth Judicial District, Nebraska, 1 891-3.
Democratic Candidate for Supreme Judge, 1893. Supreme Court
Commissioner since 1893. Lecturer on the Law of Damages, Univer-
sity of Nebraska, since 1892. 1026 New York Life Building.
Theophilus Lincoln Norval, Seward, Nebraska.
LL. B., University of Michigan, 1871. Judge of Sixth Judicial District
of Nebraska, 1883-9. Justice of Supreme Court of Nebraska since
1890. Chief Justice of same, 1894-6.
Manoah B. Reese, Lincoln, Nebraska.
District Attorney for Fourth District of Nebraska, six years. Member of
Constitutional Convention, 1875. Justice of Supreme Court of Ne-
braska, 1884-90. Chief Justice of same, 1888-90. Dean of the
College of Law, University of Nebraska, since 1893. Professor of
Real Property.
Williamson Shaw Summers, A T J, Lincoln, Nebraska.
B. S., Iowa State Agricultural College, 1882. LL. B., University of
Michigan, 1885. Lecturer on Statutory Construction, University of
Nebraska. 21-23 Burr Block.
Joseph Rawson Webster, 0 A 0, Lincoln, Nebraska.
A. B., Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, 1862. M. A., idi(/.,
1865. Iowa College of Law, 1869. First Prize Essay, 1861. Mas-
ter's Oration, 1865. Member of Philomathean Literary Society.
Baldwin English Prose Prize. Private in Company I, nth Indiana
Infantry, United States Army, 1861. Captain, Company G, 88th In-
diana Volunteer Infantry; later. Major ditto. Organized and was
Lieutenant-Colonel, 44th United States Colored Infantry, 1864-7.
Clerk of Nebraska House of Representatives, 1868. Attorney Gen-
eral of Nebraska, 1873-4. Judge of Lancaster County, Nebraska,
1878-9. Author of Prize Essay for State Board of Immigration,
" Nebraska as It Is,** 1870. Lecturer on Equity Jurisprudence, Uni-
versity of Nebraska. No. 231 S. nth Street.
440 PHI DEL TA PHL
Henry H. Wilson, ^ B K, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Ph. B., University of Nebraska, 187S. M. A., ibid.^ 1885. LL. M.,
1895. President of Adelphian and Union Literary Societies. Grand
Master of Masons of Nebraska. President of Lancaster County Bar
Association. Lecturer on Evidence, University of Nebraska. Mc-
Murtry Block.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
Philip Farrow Greene, B 8 fJ, Lincoln, Nebraska.
A. B., Wabash College, 1893. First Scriptor. No. 1302 G Street.
Ralph Emery Johnson, Lincoln, Nebraska.
A. B., University of Nebraska, 1893. First Consul. Reporter for Even-
ing' Call, Vice-President of American Republican College League.
(Res., No. 883 N. 27th Street.) First National Bank Building.
William Belknap McArthur, B 6 U, Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1892-3. Midland Block.
Carlton Clymer Marley, J 7* J, Lincoln, Nebraska.
B. L., University of Nebraska, 1893. President of Palladian Literary
Society. Manager of Base Ball Club, 1892. Editor-in-chief of Ju-
nior Annual, 1892. Captain, Company B, University Cadets, 1893.
79*84 Burr Block.
William Cyrus Mentzer, (P J ^, Des Moines, Iowa.
Drake University, 1887.
Richard F. Neal, Auburn, Nebraska.
Nebraska State Normal, 1894. Historian, 1895-6.
Paul Pizey, Dakota City, Nebraska.
A. B., University of Nebraska, 1893.
William Henry Raymond, ^ A 6, Lincoln, Nebraska.
University of Nebraska, one year. Member of Foot Ball Team, 1892.
Banjo Club, 1894. Base Ball Team, 1894-5. Columbia Law School,
1895-6, where he affiliated with Story Chapter. No. 1600 R Street.
Charles Francis Stroman, 0 B K, York, Nebraska.
A. B., University of Nebeaska, 1893. Class President. Law Class VHce-
President.
LINCOLN CHAPTER. 441
Otis Grant Whipple, A T A^ Lincoln, Nebraska.
Omaha High School. University of Nebraska, Class of 1898. Manager
of Foot Ball Team. (Res., No. 520 N. i6th Street.)
WiLMER William Wilson, J T J, Nebraska City, Nebraska*
Highland Park Normal, Iowa, 1892. University of Nebraska. Procon-
sul, i8q5-6.
Thomas Ellwood Wing, * J ^, New York City.
B. A., University of Nebraska, 1893. Prize Orator State Contest, 1893*
Scriptor, 1895-6. No. 67 W. nth Street.
CLASS OF 1896.
Lemuel Clarence Day, Nebraska City, Neb.
Washinj^ton and Jefierson Coll.
John Watson Dixon, I X^ 9 N E, Nebraska City, Neb.
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1894. A. B., Yale Univ., 1895. With Hon. J. C.
Watson, Kent '73.
John Howe Farwell, Z A E, Lincoln, Neb.
Univ. of Neb., 189 1-3. Tribune, 1895-6. 213 McMurtry Blk.
Philamon Ballon Green, Greenwood, Neb.
Alfred Burdette Lyon, J T J, Fitzgerald, Ga.
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1895. Editor.
Arthur Frankland Montmorency, 0 A 9, Omaha, Neb.
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1894. No. 1936 S. 33d St.
Clarence Edwin Tefft, I A E, Avoca, Neb.
Univ. of Neb. Treas. Western Interstate Foot Ball League.
Arthur J. Weaver, ATA, Salt Lake City, Utah.
a. B., Univ. of Neb., 1895. Manager Foot Ball Team. Representative
of Univ. of Neb. in Kas.-Neb. Interstate Debate. Sec. of Western
Interstate Foot Ball Assn. Consul, 1895-6. Johnston & Weaver.
CLASS OF 1897.
Charles Edwin Abbott, Hayes Center, Neb.
Frank Brown, 0 K 9^, Lincoln, Neb.
a. B., Univ. of Neb. M. A., idid.
Beach Coleman, Surprise, Neb.
B. L., Neb. Wesleyan Univ., 1895. Pres. of Everett Lit. Society. Dele-
gate to Fifth National Convention of Phi Delta Phi, Dec, 1896.
Tribune and Historian, 1896-7.
442 PHI DELTA PHI.
Wells Morrison Cook, ^ K I, Lincoln, Neb.
Northwestern Univ., 189I-3. (Home address, Mendota, 111.) 219 Mc-
Murtry Blk.
Ivan Wilbur Goodner, Pierre, So. Dak.
Grand Master of Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. Clerk of Supreme Court
of So. Dak.
Guy Wilder Green, Stromsburg, Neb.
B. S., Deane Coll. Pres. of Philotnathean Lit. Society. Capt. and
Manager of Base Ball Team. Representative of Univ. of Neb. in
Kansas- Nebraska debate. Pres. of Senior Law Class.
William Henry Hayward, 0 J 6, 8 N E, Nebraska City,.
Neb.
Univ. of Neb. Junior Law Class Pres. Right Tackle of Foot Ball
Team. Manager of Base Ball Team. M. L. Hayward & Son.
Ward Hildreth, ^ K 9^, 0 B K, Lincoln, Neb.
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1895. Editor-in-Chief of Senior Law Annual.
Mahlon Fritz Manville, Crete, Neb.
a. B., Doane Coll., 1893. Scriptor, 1896-7. Pres. Junior Law Class»
Lincoln address, 17 Salisbury Blk.
Jesse Tuck Parker, A K E, St. Paul, Neb.
Wesleyan Univ., three years. County Supt. of Howard Co. Schools.
George Hamfion Risser, 2^ X, Lincoln, Neb.
Univ. of Neb., four years. Highest Grade in Elementary Law. Ditto*
in Latin. Proconsul, 1896-7. No. 1745 C St.
John De Yarman Smith, Pringhar, la.
Pres. of Law Class.
Charles Yoder Thompson, ^ K W^ West Point, Neb.
Sidney M. True, Tecumseh, Neb.
Albert Sidney White, I A E, South Omaha, Neb.
Univ. of Neb. Pres. of Athletic Assn., 1864-5. Consul, 1896-7. Lin.
coin address, No. 1132 N St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Ernest Capion Ames, B 6 U, 8 N E, Lincoln, Neb.
a. B., Univ. of Neb., 1896. No. 1750 S. Twentieth St.
Frederick Du Fresne, I A E, Omaha, Neb.
LINCOLN CHAPTER. 443
Ernest Clinton Folsom, Lincoln, Neb.
Cashier of Union Savings Bank.
Charles Hudson Imhoff, Lincoln, Neb.
Cashier of Union Savings Bank.
Charles Franklin Ladd, ^ K W, Lincoln, Neb.
No. 1215 O St.
George S. Ralston, Lincoln, Neb.
Pres. of Worthington Military Academy.
George Edgar Tobev, Ulysses, Neb.
Burton Wilbur Wilson, ^ K ¥, 8 N E, Lincoln, Neb.
A. B., Univ. of Neb., 1896.
IN THE
LAW SCHOOL
OF
UPPER CANADA
AT
TORONTO.
ESTABLISHED 1896.
THE history of the Law School of Osgoode Hall is the
history of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Its
records date back to the founding of the Province of Upper
Canada in 1791, when Quebec was divided into the two
provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. The Act of 31,
George III., by which this was accomplished, provided that
in the Upper Province, in all matters of controversy or civil
rights, resort should be had to the laws of England. To
provide the colonists with advocates skilled in the English
laws, the Legislature authorized the Governor to appoint
persons to act in that capacity. In July, 1797, a further Act
was passed by which any persons practicing law at the bar of
any of His Majesty's Courts in the Province were authorized
to form themselves into a society to be called *'The Law So-
ciety of Upper Canada," as well for the purpose of establish-
ing order among themselves as for the purpose of securing to
the Province and to the profession a learned an honorable
446 PHI DELTA PHI,
body to assist their fellow- students as occasions might
require, and maintain the Constitution of the said Province.
In pursuance of the Act a meeting of barristers took
place at Newark (now Niagara), when the Society was founded
on a broad and permanent basis. Even in their place of
meeting the traditions of the profession at Westminster were
manifested, for we are told that ** in default of Inns of Court
they met at Wilson's tavern. "
The rules of the Society prescribe that no person attend-
ing in the Chambers of a barrister as a student-at-law, dur-
ing his attendance, and no person bound by Articles of Clerk-
ship to any Solicitor, during the term of service mentioned
in such Articles, shall hold any other office of emolument or
engage in any other occupation whatever.
Osgoode Hall, the home of the Society, and the seat of
the Law School, is situated in the midst of spacious lawns,
in the central part of the City of Toronto. The building was
was begun in 1820, and is named after Lord Chief Justice
Sir William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.
The building is in the Italian Renaissance style of architec-
ture, of the Palladian type, and is the purest specimen of
that style in Canada. The interior, finished in Caen stone
and oak, is richly decorated with columns, balustrades and
mouldings of singular purity. Upon the library, which occu-
pies the main portion of the front, the architect has lavished
his best efforts. Sixteen columns of the Corinthian order
support the heavy domed and vaulted roof, itself overspread
with delicate carving. These columns divide the room into
bays, in which are stored some twenty -eight thousand vol-
umes, the main portion of the room being reserved for read-
ing purposes.
The project of founding a fraternity among the law stu-
dents of Toronto was first started as early as 1892, when
letters were written by members of the Osgoode Legal Club
to friends in the United States for information regarding
established Legal Fraternities. Nothing much was done,
OSGOODE CHAPTER, 447
however, until March 22, 1894, when the petitioners adopted
the preamble of the Constitution of this order. The Consti-
tution of the fraternity having been amended at the Fourth
National Convention, the petition of sixteen charter members
bearing date of March 15, 1895, was passed upon by the
Chapters, and the Club was admitted by a unanimous vote of
the Chapters and the Council. The Charter bore date of
December 23, 1895, and on January 4, 1896, the petitioners
were initiated into the Order by a Committee consisting of
Brothers E. J. Bowen, W. H. Carroll, W. P. Daniels and E.
C. Hard, all of the Class of 1896, of Daniels Chapter. The
Chapter headquarters were originally at 7 1 Bay Street, but in
October, 1896, the property at Number 10 Saint Patrick
Street was leased, and the members now live in a quiet resi-
dential part of the city. The first annual banquet was held
December 10, 1896, nineteen members being in attendance.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
B. B. OsLER, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Queen's Counsel. McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin & Creelman, Freehold Loan
Building.
Christopher Robinson, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Queen's Counsel. Counsel for the British Government at the Behring
Sea Arbitration, 18Q3. Robinson, O'Brien & Gibson. No. 74 Church
Street.
CHARTER MEMBERS
CLASS OP 1894.
Bertram Holford Ardagh, Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
Trinity College School, 1889. Strathy, Esten & Ardagh.
George Reginald Geary, A A ^^ Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Upper Canada College, 1889. University of Toronto, 1892-3. Macdon-
ell, McMaster & Geary, No. 51 Yonge Street.
Alfred Erskine Hoskin, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
University of Toronto, one year. B. C. L., Trinity University, 1893.
Gold Medalist in Law Course, Toronto University, 1893. Member of
Osgoode Foot Ball Team, 1894-5. Hoskin, Ogden & Hoskin, No. 23
Toronto Street.
James Turner Scott, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Caledonian Collegiate Institute, 1889. Scriptor, pro tem^ 1894. Scott
& Scott, Bank fo Hamilton Chambers, No. 34 Yonge Street.
Henry Campbell Small, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada.
Upper Canada College, 1889. Honors in Brst and second years. Pickup
& Small.
William Henry Buchan Spotton, Wiarton, Ontario, Can-
ada.
B. A., University of Toronto, 1889. Consul, pro tem^ 1894. Tucker &
Spotton.
Hubert Lorne Watt, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Upper Canada College, 1889. Tribune, pro tem^ 1894. Secretary of
Osgoode Law Club, 1895. Clarke, Bowes, Hilton & Swaby. Janes
Building, No. 75 Yonge Street.
CLASS OF 1895.
John Furzer Elliott Patterson, Windsor, Ontario, Can-
ada.
B. A., Trinity University, 1892. Member of Osgoode Foot Ball Team,
winning Championship of Dominion, 1892. Captain of Osgoode first
Hockey Team, 1895. Patterson, Leggatt, Murphy & Sale.
OSGOODE CHAPTER, 449
CLASS OF 1896.
Robert Alexander Leo Defries, Toronto, Oatario, Can-
ada.
Trinity University. Proconsul, pro tern, 1894. Consul, 1895-6. (Resi-
dence, No. 105 River Street.) Care of Robinson, O'Brien & Gibson,
No. 74 Church Street.
Arthur Buchanan Pottenger, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
B. A., Trinity University, 1892. M. A., ibid.^ 1895. Tribune, 1895-6.
No. 323 John Street, South.
CLASS OF 1897.
Ernest Campbell Cattanach, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A. B., Trinity University, 1894. First Class Honors in Mental and
Moral Philosophy. Proconsul^ 1895-6. Consul, 1896-7. No. 74
Saint George Street.
Featherstone Britton Osler, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
C. E., Royal Military College, 1894. Quebec Land Surveyor. Member
of Osgoode Foot Ball Team, 1894-5. Gladiator, 1895-6. No. 125
College Street.
John Thomas Connolly Thompson, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
Stonyhurst College, England, 1885-92. Member of Stony hurst Union
Debating Society. Honors in Greek and Latin. Rowed bow in win-
ning boat of Argonaut Racing Crew in annual race, 1894. Scriptor,
1895-6. No. 631 Sherbourne Street.
Edmund Carlyon Wragge, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
Lincoln College, Sorel, Province of Quebec, 1887, and Upper Canada
College. Trinity University, 1 891-2. No. 99 Wellesley Street.
CLASS OF 1898.
William Martin Griffin, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
University of Ottowa, * 1892-3. Captain of Osgoode second Hockey
Team. Third Scholarship at Law School in first and second examina-
tions. Historian, 1895-7. No. 10 Saint Patrick Street.
CLASS OF 1899
Joseph Anthony Thompson, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Stonyhurst College, England, 1887-94. Sec. Osgood^t Lgga/ and Literary
Society. Care of Beatty, Blackstone, Nesbitt, Chadwich & Riddell.
INITIATES.
CLASS OF 1896.
Frederick William Tiffin, Stratford, Oat., Can.
Stratford Collegiate Institute, 1890. Member of Collegiate Lit. Society.
Sec. of Ontario Hockey Assn., since 1892.
CLASS OF 1897.
Robert Eugene Gagen, Toronto, Ont., Can.
B. C. L., Toronto Collegiate Institute and Tenuly Univ., 1896. Silver
Medal, 1896. No. 161 Huron St.
CLASS OF 1898.
Ernest Talford Bucke, Sarnia, Ont., Can.
A. B., Upper Canada Coll. Trinity Univ., 1894.
Charles Cochran Hayne, Toronto, Ont., Can.
Upper Canada Coll., 1889. Lawrenceville School. Gladiator, 1896-7.
No. 185 Beverly St.
Elmer Watson Jones, Brockville, Ont, Can.
Brockville Collegiate Institute, four years. Proconsul, 1896-7.
Lawrence Maxwell Lyon, Toronto, Ont., Can.
Trinity Coll. School, Port Hope, 1893. Member of Editorial Sta£E of
Toronto Globe, No. 5 Peter St.
George Glen Moncrieff, Petrolia, Ont, Can.
Upper Canada Coll., 1892.
James Burrowes Noble, Petrolia, Ont, Can.
Upper Canada Coll., 1892. Tribune, 1896-7. Toronto address, No. 117
College St. I
Edward Glyn Osler, Toronto, Ont, Can.
A. B., Trinity Univ., 1895. First year Classical and Second and Third
Year Philosophical Scholarships. Member of Osgoode Foot Ball
Team, 1895. Scriptor, 1896-7.
Timothy John Rigney, Kingston, Ont, Can.
B. A., Ottowa and Queen's Coll., 1895.
CLASS OF 1899.
William Ridout Wadsworth, Toronto, Ont, Can.
B. A., Trinity Univ., 1896. First Class Honors in History. First Class
Honors in Modern Languages. No. 124 Tyndall Ave.
FULLER CHAPTER
IN THE
CHICAGO COLLEGE OF LAW,
BEING THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY.
ESTABLISHED 1896.
LAKE FOREST University was planned and its location
selected by Presbyterians of Chicago and Waukegan
in the year 1855. In February of 1856 **The Lake Forest
Association" was formed, and purchased 2,500 acres of land
where Lake Forest now stands. Half of this land was per-
manently set apart us Association property, and the plat of
the town was recorded July 23, 1857. Every alternate lot
was assigned as an endowment for a university, and 62 acres
were set apart as inalienable campus. The institution was
chartered by the State Legislature, February 13, 1857, as
Lind University, subject to the control of the Synod of
Peoria and its ecclesiastical successors. In the fall of 1858
the first building was erected and the academy begun. By
an act approved February 16, 1865, the Legislature changed
the name to Lake Forest University.
452 PHI DELTA PHI,
Lake Forest is a suburb of Chicago, situated on the shore
of Lake Michigan, 28 miles north of the city. Its site occu-
pies the highest elevation of land along the lake between
Chicago and Milwaukee. The town was originally laid out
as a park, and is entirely devoted to residences and the
University buildings. The charter prohibits the sale of all
intoxicating drinks.
COLLEGE BUILDINGS.
Besides the residences provided for college officers, and
student rooms and clubs, four buildings are in use for college
, work; (i) College Dormitory^ used for offices, library, read-
ing-room, chapel, society halls, and the departments of
French, Zoology, Physics and Chemistry; (2) North Hally
used for the departments of Philosophy, Biblical Literature,
Mathematics, Political and Social Science, and English, and
the Herbarium; (3) Durand Art Institute^ the gift of Mr.
Henry C. Durand, containing a large hall for public exer-
cises, and rooms for the departments of Economics, German,
Greek, Latin, and Botany; (4) The Gymnasium^ a fine build-
ing thoroughly adapted to its purpose.
COLLEGE LIBRARY.
The Library contains some 13,000 volumes, mostly stand-
ard literature. The scientific books are kept in the rooms
and in -charge of the several professors of the scientific
departments. A large portion of the classical books, in
which the library is especially rich, is kept in the room of
the Classical Seminar. The remainder of the collection,
with the exception of a few books in class-room libraries, is
in the general library. This is open to all the college and
academy officers and students at stated hours during the day
and on certain evenings. The books are classified and
shelved on a simple subject-author system, and a complete
finding-list is kept up for reference.
The Chicago College of Law was organized in 1887, by
the late Hon. Jos. M. Bailey, Justice of the Supreme Court
I L
FULLER CHAPTER, 453
of Illinois, assisted by the Hon. Thos. A. Moran^ ex-Judge
of the Circuit Court of Cook County, and also ex-Justice of
the Appellate Court. In October, 1889, it became the Law
Department of the above ramed University.
The Melville W. Fuller Law Club was organized in the
autumn of 1895, among students who were congenial and
whose aims were similar.
During the months of October and November they were
assisted in the preparation of a petition for a charter by
Brother W. S. Holden, Kent '90. Under date of Decem-
ber 5, 1895, Brother Chas. W. Lucas submitted to the
Council the draft of a petition signed by 19 applicants. It
ought to be stated here that the final success of the petition
was in a large measure due to the tireless zeal of Brother
Lucas.
The petition was the finest of its kind ever presented to
the Chapters for action. Besides containing short biogra-
phies of the members of the Faculty, it was embellished by
a group photograph of the petitioners. It contained letters
of endorsement from the members of the Faculty, Chief
Justice Fuller, Judges of the Supreme, Appellate, Superior,
Circuit and County Courts, as well as the approval of numer-
ous resident alumni of Kent, Booth, Story, Choate and
Harlan Chapters. Owing to misapprehension on the part
of several Chapters, the granting of a charter was impossible
until May 2, 1896. On May 12 the Chapter was formally
instituted at Kinsley's, under the auspices of the Chicago
Alumnus (Chapter. The initiatory ceremonies were conducted
by the active members of Booth Chapter, the President of
the Council formally installing the Chapter.
The first banquet, held jointly with the Booth Chapter
and the Chicago Alumnus Chapter, occurred on Monday, June
14, 1897, at the Union League Club, ^\^ honorary members
being then initiated.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
£lm£r Ellsworth Barrett, Chicago, Illinois.
(Initiated June 14, 1897.) A. B., Lake Forest University. LL. B., ibid.,
1 89 1. Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Chicago College of
Law. Secretary of the Faculty of the Chicago College of Law, since
1887. Shope, Mathis, Barrett & Rogers, Rooms 1500-4 Title and
Trust Building, No. 100 Washington Street.
Edmund W. Burke, Chicago, Illinois.
(Initiated June 14, 1897.) A. B., Northwestern University. Law De-
partment, University of Michigan, 1868-9. Taught Latin and Greek
at Northwestern University. Removed to Chicago and entered upon
practice, 1871. Circuit Court Judge since 1893. Of the Faculty of
the Chicago College of Law. Burke, Hallet & Tinsman.
Orrin N. Carter, Chicago, Illinois.
(Initiated June 14, 1897.) A. B., Wheaton College, 1878. Admitted to
Illinois Bar, 1880. Completed unexpired term of Staters Attorney
Dowd, 1886. State's Attorney four years. Attorney for Drainage
Board, February, 1892, to June, 1894. Judge of Circuit Court of
Cook County since 1894. Of the Faculty of the Chicago College of
Law.
John Gibbons, Chicago, Illinois.
(Initiated June 14, 1897.) A. B., Notre Dame University, Indiana, 1868.
LL. D., ibid.f 1888. LL. D., St. Iquating College, Chicago, 1&95.
Member of Iowa Legislature, 1876. Author of "Tenure and Toil,'*
a refutation of the Single Tax theory, 324 pp., 1889. Editor of the
Chicago Law Journal since 1888. Judge of Circuit Court of Cook
County since 1894. Of the Faculty of the Chicago College of I^w
since 1896.
Thomas A. Moran, Chicago, Illinois.
(Initiated June 14, 1897.) Studied Law at Kenosha, Wisconsin. LL. B.,
Albany Law School, 1866. Jadge of the Circuit Court of Cook
County, 1879-85. Justice of the Appellate Court, 1885-9. One of
founders of Chicago College of Law, 1887. Treasurer of the Board
of Trustees of the Chicago College of Law. Dean of the Chicago
College of Law. Moran, Kraus & Mayer, 813-839 Unity Building.
No. 79 Dearborn Street.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
SENIORS.
Charlks Hayes Burras, Chicago, Illinois.
Oberlin College. (Res., No. 211 N. Kedzie Avenue.) Vermilyea, Burras
&. Wilcoxon, Room 36, No. 125 La Salle Street.)
Charles Lee Caswell, Jr., Chicago, Illinois.
Northwestern University. (Res., No. 3751 Vincennes Avenue.) 630
Chicago Opera House Building, No. 112 S. Clark Street.
Edward Lee Cheetham, Chicago, Illinois.
Lake Forest University. Tribune, 18Q6-7. (Res., No. 1714 Barry
Avenue.) No. 240 W. Lake Street.
Justin Melville Dall, Chicago, Illinois.
(Res., No. 127 S. Willow Avenue, Austin, 111.) Care of Chicago Title
and Trust Company, No. 100 Washington Street.
Jerome Joseph Danforth, Chicago, Illinois.
(Res., Hinsdale.) Manager of Abstract Department of Chicago Title and
Trust Company, No. 100 Washington Street.
Arthur William Vincent Eastburn, Chicago, Illinois.
Denver University, 1894. (Res., No. 6355 Eggleston Avenue.) Care of
Breese & Cummings, New York Life Building.
Charles Walter Lucas, Chicago, Illinois.
Northwestern University, 1890-3. President of the Melville W. Fuller
Law Club, 1805-6. Scriptor, 1896. Delegate to the Fifth National
Convention or Phi Delta Phi, December, 1896. Member of the
Council of Phi Delta Phi since 1896. (Res., No. 2614 N. Win-
chester Avenue.) Care of Moses, Rosenthal & Kennedy, Temple Bldg.
Everett Ress McFadden, Chicago, Illinois.
29 Borden Block, corner of Randolph and Dearborn Streets.
Frederick Adams Nichols, Chicago, Illinois.
Battle Creek, Michigan, High School, 1890. No. 249 Washington Bou-
levard.
458 PHI DELTA PHI.
David Holyoke Kimball, St. Paul, Minn.
St. Pftul High School, 1894. Manual Arts School. Care of Balkley»
Gray & More, 517 Home Ins. Bldg., No. 205 La Salle St. ^
Abraham Robert Marriott, Chicago, 111.
Wheaton, 111., Public Schools. (Res. Austin, 111.) Second Vice-Pres. of
Security Title and Trust Co., Reaper Blk.
CLASS OF 1898.
Howard Orr Adams, Chicago, 111.
Oliver Jackson Bushnell, B 0 U, Chicago, 111.
Bom Rockton, 111., Sept. 13, 1871. Beloit College, 1889-93. (Res.
No. 3937 Ellis Av.) No. 139 Adams St.
Page Francis Carter, Chicago, 111.
Born London, O., Nov. 9, 187 1. No. 80 Monroe St.
Cornelius Chapman Colt, Omaha, Neb.
Born Chicago, Aug. i, 1874.
William Rickcords Folsom, A K E, 6 N E, Chicago, III.
A. B., Williams College, 1896. (Kes. No. 440 Dearborn Ave.) Care
of Security Title & Trust Co., Reaper Block.
Chicago Manual Training School, 1893. (Res., No. 3907 Vincennes
Blk.
Stillman Bingham Jamieson, Chicago, 111.
icago Manual Training School, 1893. (Res.,
Ave. ) Asst. Clerk of Appellate Court. 700 Ashland
Robert Neale, Chicago, 111.
(Res., No. 3925 Prairie Ave.) No. 315 Wabash Ave.
William Sheller, I A E, Chicago, 111.
A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1896. Care of Prentiss, Cantreel & Hall.
Room 812 Title & Trust Bldg. No. 100 Washington St.
Frank Perrine Whivehill, Chicago, 111.
Born Richmond, Va., Dec. 13, 1869. (Res. No. 755 45th St.) Care of
Security Title & Trust Co., Reaper Block.
MILxIaRR ghaptrr
IN THE
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY
ESTABLISHED, 1897.
FOUNDATION.
THE founding at Palo Alto of ** a university for both sexes,
with colleges, schools, seminaries of learning, mechan-
ical institutes, museums, galleries of art, and all other things
necessary and appropriate to a university of high degree,"
was determined upon by the Honorable Leland Stanford and
Jane Lathrop Stanford in 1884. In March of the year fol-
lowing the legislature of California passed an Act providing
for the administration of trust funds in connection with insti-
tutions of learning. November 14, 1885, the Grant of En-
dowment was publicly made, in accordance with this Act, and
on the same day the Board of Trustees held its first meeting,
in San Francisco.
NAME AND PURPOSE.
The idea of the University, in the words of its founders,
** came directly and largely from our son and only child,
Leland; and in the belief that had he been spared to advise
46o PHI DEL TA PHI,
as to the disposition of our estate, he would have desired the
devotion of a large portion thereof to this purpose, we will
that for all time to come the institution hereby founded shall
bear his name, and shall be known as the Leland Stanford
Junior University." The object of the University, as stated
in its Charter, is *' to qualify students for personal success
and direct usefulness in life," and its purposes, *' to promote
the public welfare by exercising an influence in behalf of
humanity and civilization, teaching the blessings of liberty
regulated by law, and inculcating love and reverence for the
great principles of government as derived from the inalien-
able rights of men to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happi*
ness."
LOCATION.
The University is located on the Palo Alto estate in the
Santa Clara Valley, thirty-three miles southeast of Sdn Fran-
cisco, on the Coast Division of the Southern Pacific Railway.
The estate consists of eight thousand four hundred acres,
partly lowland and partly rising into the foothills of the
Sierra Morena. On the grounds are the residence of the
founders and an extensive arboretum, containing a great vari-
ety of shrubs and trees. The bay of San Francisco lies
about three miles east of the University buildings, and across
the bay the Monte Diablo range rises to the height of over
four thousand feet. The Lick Observatory, crowning Mount
Hamilton, the highest of the range, is plainly visible. To
the southwest, between the valley and the ocean, is the heav-
ily wooded Santa Cruz range, two thousand to four thou-
sand feet in height.
The Santa Clara Valley is one of the most attractive por-
tions of the State in climate, in natural beauty, and in fertility
and adaptiveness of its soil to all the varied fruits of Cali-
fornia. The characteristics of the climate are its evenness of
temperature, its pure and bracing air, and its freedom alike
from the fogs and harsh winds of the coast and from the
oppressive summer heat of the interior valleys. The rainfall
J
MILLER CHAPTER. 461
of about twenty inches is chiefly confined to the months
from December to April.
ENDOWMENT.
The property conveyed to the University, in addition to
the Palo Alto estate, consists of the Vina estate in Tehama
county, of fifty-nine thousand acres, of which about four
thousand acres are planted in vines, and the Gridley
Ranch, in Butte county, of twenty-two thousand acres,
devoted mainly to the raising of wheat. By the will of Mr.
Stanford the University received two and a half million dol-
lars, and this bequest became available in 1896.
BUILDINGS.
Early in 1886 work was commenced on the University
buildings, and the corner-stone laid May 14, the nineteenth
anniversary of the birth of Leland Stanford, Jr. During the
next six years, there were erected the central quadrangle and
dormitories, workshops, power-houses, laboratories, and mu-
seums, sufficient for the equipment of a great University.
In arranging the buildings the plan has been to conform
them to the peculiar climatic conditions of California, and
to provide for indefinite expansion without crowding or dis-
tortion. A series of quadrangles, to be erected as the needs
of the University demand, will furnish facilities for all gen-
eral University work. The buildings are of buff sandstone,
somewhat varied in color. The stonework is of broken ash-
lar with rough rock face, and the roofs are covered with red
tile. The architectural motif i^ to be found in the old Span-
ish Missions of California. Inside the quadrangle, the long
arcade (586 feet long) supported on low columns, the per-
spective of arches, the great beds of palms and flowers, the
dark blue mountains appearing above the roofs not unlike
them in contour, and the Italian sky over all, make a picture
unique and not to be forgotten. On October i, 1891, the
University was formally opened, with an enrollment that
reached, before the year closed, 500 students.
462 PHI DELTA PHI.
LIBRARIES.
One building of the quadrangle is devoted exclusively to
the library. It has a shelving capacity of forty thousand
volumes, and the reading-room will accommodate one hun-
dred and twenty-five persons. The library now numbers
thirty-five thousand volumes and fifteen thousand pamphlets.
The most notable gifts to the library have been the Hopkins
Railway Library of 7,000 volumes, the Hildebrand Philolog-
ical Library of 15,000 volumes, purchased at Leipzig, and
$600,000, donated by Thomas W. Stanford, of Melbourne,
Australia, as a permanent endowment of the library. In ad-
dition to the University library, various large collections
within reach can be made available to a greater or less extent.
The Free Public, Mechanics' Institute, Mercantile, and other
libraries in San Francisco, can be used for reference.
The first letter with reference to the founding of a Chap-
ter of our Order at this University was written May 13, 1895,
by ex-President Harrison. The second letter was written by
Mr. O. V. Eaton, one of the Charter members, shortly there-
after. Acting upon the advice given by the Secretary of the
Council, the prospective petitioners formed themselves into a
literary organization, known as the Miller Law Club. Under
date of February 20, 1896, Mr. B. F. Bledsoe, also one of
the Charter members, informed the Council of the intention
of the members of said Law Club to petition for a Charter.
A printed notice, bearing date of May ist, and signed by
fifteen prospective applicants, informed the Fraternity that
at the beginning of the College year of 1896-7 the formal
petition would be presented for action. In September, 1896,
a sufficient number of copies of the eighteen .page petition
was received by the Council and distributed among the Chap-
ters. The petition included letters of endorsement from
David S. Jordan, President of the University, Professor
Nathan Abbott, of Kent and Booth Chapters, ex-President
Harrison, Professor Woodrufif, Professor John Norton Pom-
eroy, of Story Chapter, '91, Charles W. Slack, Dean of the
MILLER CHAPTER, 463
Hastings College of the Law, and Honorary member of
PoMEROY Chapter, Justice Myrick, and others.
The Fifth National Convention of our Order, on Tuesday,
December 29, 1896, endorsed the petition in the following
words, ^* Resolvedy That this Convention endorses the peti-
tion of the Miller Law Club of the Leland Stanford, Junior,
University, and recommends the same to the favorable con-
sideration of the Chapters."
The Charter was granted under date of March 25, 1897,
and the active members of Pomeroy Chapter were requested
to conduct the installation ceremonies. On Saturday, April
10, Brothers Chamberlain, Deahl, Gaylord, Jones, Larue,
Laughlin, Lewis,. Macbeth, Page, Turner, Treadwell, and
Walthall, active members of Pomeroy Chapter, and Brother
Bell, of Pomeroy, '91, visited Palo Alto, for the purpose of
instituting the Miller Chapter. They were assisted by
Brothers Beasly, Kent, '92, Bump, Harlan, '96, and Kent,
'96, and Henderson, Kent, '95.
The installation ceremonies took place in the evening,
after the visiting Brothers had been shown the buildings and
the surrounding country. After partaking of an elaborate
banquet, the following toasts were responded to.
Toastmaster — W. A. Beasly, Kent, '92.
Pomeroy Chapter. G. L. Jones, Pomeroy, '97.
Kent Chapter. C. B. Henderson, Kent, '95,
P. G., '96.
The Alumni of Pomeroy Chap-
ter. W. T. Bell, Pomeroy, '94.
Miller Chapter. J. M. Ross, Miller, '97.
Stanford University. Nathan Abbott, Kent and
Booth Chapters.
*' Columbia." J. N. Pomeroy, Story, '91.
HONORARY MEMBER.
Nathan Davis Abbott, ^ T, Stanford University, Cali-
fornia.
A. B., Yale College, 1877. LL. B., Boston Law School, 1880. Member
of "Scroll and Key." Student-at.Law, Watertown, Massachusetts,
1877-9. Author of "Descents, Wills, and Administration;" the
*' Law Reports, " Michigan Law Journai^ h^ril, 1892; "Tpstamen-
tary Promises to Pay," Michigan Law Journal, June, 1892; "Testa-
mentary Capacity as affected by Contract," Northwestern Law Review^
January, 1 893. Tappan Professor of Law, University of Michigan,
1891-2. Professor of Law and Secretary of the Faculty of the North-
western LTniversity Law School, 1892-4. Professor of Law, Leland
Stanford, Jr., University, since 1894. University Heights.
CHARTER MEMBERS^
Benjamin Franklin Bledsoe, J T, San Bernardino, Cali-
fornia.
Born San Bernardino, February 8, 1874. A. B., Stanford University,
1896. Member of The Green Bag Moot Court, Euphronia Lit.
Society and the Press Club. (Residence, No. 367 Eighth Street.)
Bledsue & Bledsoe, Bogart Building.
Hugh Henry Brown, J T Ay B N E, Steubenville, Ohio.
Born Steubenville, May 4, 1872. A. B., Stanford University, 1896.
Member of Skull and Snakes, Snake and Key, Dramatic Club, Press
Club, Green Bag Moot Court, and other College organizations. No.
313 North Fourth Street.
George Edward Crothers, I ^V, San Francisco, California.
Born Wapello, Iowa, May 27, 1870. A. B., in History, Stanford Univer-
sity, 1895. A. M., in Law, ibid.^ 1896. Member of Alpha Lit. Soci-
ety, and of Bench and Bar Law Club. Room 29, fourth floor, Mills
Building.
Roderick Sammis Dart, J T J, Rock Island, Illinois.
Born Rock Island, April 27, 1875. Stanford University, 1893-6.
MILLER CHAPTER, 465
Charles Gordon Decker, B 8 n, Bakersfield, California.
Born Charleston, Illinois, September 16, 1873. Stanford University,
1894-7. Member of Glee and Banjo Clubs. Scriptor, 1897-8.
Orrison Verde Eaton, ^ A 6, San Francisco, California.
Bom Indiana, January 25, 1870. Attended Indiana University. A. B.,
Stanford University, 1895. (Residence, No. 319 Pine Street.)
William Pitt Gifford, J T, Erie, Pennsylvania.
Born Greeley, Colorado, October 5, 1874. Stanford University, "1893-7.
President of Euphronia Lit. Society and of Bench and Bar Law Club.
Secretary of Miller Law Club, 1896^7. Scriptor, 1897. No. 516 West
Eighth Street.
John Munford Gregory, Jr., ^ ^ /7, Suisun, Calif orriia.
Bom Suisun City, June 26, 1875. A. B., in History, Stanford University,
1896. Member of Track Athletic Team. Member of Green Bag
Law Club, 1895-6. Member of Bench and Bar Law Club, 1896-7.
Historian, 1897.
Caspar Wistar Hodgson, ^ A S, San Francisco, California.
Born Spiceland, Indiana, April 30, 1868. A. B., in Law, Stanford Uni-
versity, 1896. Member of Grien Bag MiM Court. No. 327 San-
some Street.
Charles Ross Lewers, J ]', Franktown, Nevada.
Bom Franktown, Washoe County, Nevada, May 20, 1873. A. B.,
Nevada State University, 1893. A. B., in Law, Stanford University,
1896. Member of '96 Class Foot Ball Team. Substitute on 'Var-
sity. President of Euphronia Lit. Society. Member of Bench and
Bar Law Club. Special course, Harvard Law School, 1896-7.
Abraham Lewis, Z 'V, B V £, Gilroy, California.
A. B., in History, Stanford University, 1895. Member of Bench and
Bar Law Club, and of Miller Law Club. First editor of The Sian-
ford 'Quad, Member of 'Varsity Foot Ball and Base Ball Teams.
Hastings College of the Law, 1896-7. Initiated at PoMBROY Chap-
ter, February 11, 1897. San Francisco address, Room 28, loth floor,
Mills Building.
Wilson Clark Price, tf J ^, 6 N E^ Jamestown, New York.
Born Jamestown, July 3, 1875. Stanford University, 1893-7. Member
of Skull and Snakes, (local), and of Sword and Sandals. No. 208
Lake View Avenue.
Jackson Eli Reynolds, I P //, New York City, New York.
Bom Harvard, Illinois, March, 1873. A. B., in Law, Stanford Univer-
sity, 1896. Special course, Columbia Law School, 1896-7. No. 50
West Fifty-first Street.
466 PHI DEL TA PHI.
John Mason Ross, A T A^ 9 N E, Steubenville, Ohio.
Born Washington, Indiana, May 6, 1874. Stanford University, 1893-7.
Member of Skull and Snakes, Theta Nu Epsilon, Sword and San
dais, Bench and Bar, Glee Club, etc. Consul, 1897. Temporary*
address, Palo Alto, California.
William Widgery Thomas, 2D, J /f £, Portland, Maine.
Born Portland, Maine, April 18, 1873. A. B., Bowdoin College, 1894.
Stanford University, 1895-7. Member of Skull and Snakes, Bench
and Bar. Gladiator, 1897. No. 167 Danforth Street.
CLASS OP 1896.
William Baldwyn Fletcher, Jr., IX, 8 N E, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Born Indianapolis, Aug. 9, 1873. Butler Univ., 1S91-2. Stanford Univ.,
1892-4. Harvard Univ., 1894-5. Stanford Univ., 1895-6. A. B.,
in Law, idid. No. 130 N. Alabama St.
Charles Paul Kaetzel, Cambria, Cal.
Born Cambria, Dec. 13, 1874. A. B., in Economics, Stanford Univ.,
1896.
CLASS OF 1897.
Franklin Elisha Bump, (P F J, Wausau, Wis.
Initiated at Harlan Chapter, see Record, p. 400. Affii Hated with Kent
Chapter, 1895-6.
Evans Holbrook, A J^, 6 N E, Onawa, la.
Born Onawa, Jan. 15, 1875. Univ. of Mich., 1893-5. Member of
Skull and Snakes, Sword aud Sandals. Tiibune, 1897. Gladiator,
1897-8.
Francis Webster Lake, (P J 6, 0 N E, Jamestown, N. Y.
Born Fredonia, N. Y., April 30, 1876. Stanford Univ., 1893-7. Mem-
ber of Sword and Sandals, Press Club, etc.
Frank Stallo Ruddell, 0 K ^, Indianapolis, Ind.
. Born Indianapolis, Dec. 22, 1874. Stanford Univ., 1892-7. No. 772
N. Pennsylvania St.
CLASS OP 1898.
Samuel Watson Charles, Palo Alto, Cal.
Born St. Charles, Mo., Sept. 29, 1869. Stanford Univ., 1893-7. Mem-
ber of Bench and Bar Law Club, and of Euphronia Ljt. Society.
Proconsul, 1897. Consul, 1897-8.
MILLER CHAPTER, 467
Warren Hull, J T, Stanford Univ., Cal.
Born Clarke Co., O., April 24, 1871. Stanford Univ., 1894-7. Member
of Euphronia Lit. Society. Historian, 1897-8.
Francis Valentine Keesling, 1 N^ San Jos6, Cal.
Bom San Jose, Feb. 17, 1877. Stanford Univ., 1894-7. Member of
Skull and Snakes, Bench and Bar Law Club, Pkilolexian Lit. Society,
and Press Club. Tribune, 1897-8. No. 17 East St.
William Angus Sutherland, XW,8NE, East Oakland, Cal.
Born, Oakland, Jan. 26, 1873. Stanford Univ., 1894-7. Member of
Sword and Sandals (dramatic) Club. Skull and Snakes, Bench and
Bar Law Club. Member of Glee Club. Proconsul, 1897-8. No.
I3()7 7th Ave.
GREEN CHAPTER
IN THE
SCHOOL OF LAW
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS,
ESTABLISHED, 1897.
BY AN act of Congress, approved January 29, 1861, 72
sections of land were set apart and reserved for the
use and support of a State university in Kansas. The State
of Kansas accepted this grant of land, and in an act
approved March i, 1864, provided as follows:
Section i. There shall be established in this State, at or near the
City of Lawrence, in the County of Douglas, on the ground secured for
that purpose pursuant to the act entitled **An act to locate the State Uni-
versity,'* passed February 20, 1863, an institution of learning, under the
name of The University of Kansas.
Sec 2. The object of the University shall b£ to provide the inhabi-
tants of this State with the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the
various branches of literature, science, and the arts.
The Legislature of the State made further provision for
the University in an act approved February 25, 1889, and
entitled "An act to provide for the government and main-
tenance of the University of Kansas." This act, repealing
all former legislation bearing upon the same topics, continues
the name and appropriates $75,000 annually, which amount
was increased by one-third in 1895.
470 PHI DELTA PHI.
The University of Kansas is located upon Mt. Oriad, a
high and beautiful location in the southern limits of the City
of Lawrence. Mt. Oriad contains several acres, and for
miles around the eight large buildings of the University may
be seen.
The Spooner Library Building was recently erected and
is one of the finest buildings in the west. It contains a fire-
proof book stack with a capacity of 200,000 volumes.
The Law School of this University was organized in 1878
with Judge James W. Green as Dean. Over 350 students
have been graduated since the organization of the School.
Early in March, 1895, letters were received by the Secre-
tary of the Council from Messrs. C. R. Troxel and R. R.
Mitchell relative to the establishment of a Chapter of the fra-
ternity at the University of Kansas.
Upon being informed as to the methods of procedure,
they with ten other students prepared a printed petition,
which was sent to the several Chapters in May of said year.
The petition was endorsed by Governor Morrill, E. C. Little,
ex-Consul to Egypt, Justices Valentine and Horton, Senator
Martin, Dean Green and other members of the. Faculty.
Inasmuch as the school term was near its end and the
vote of the several Chapters could not well be secured, it
was deemed advisable in the following autumn to prepare a
supplemental petition with new members to take the place of
those who had not returned for the new college year.
Accordingly a renewed petition, bearing date of October 21,
1895, and signed by 22 members of the Green Law Club,
was presented to the chapters for action. The Club and its
members were supported by letters of recommendation from
Justice Brewer, Senators Ingalls and Baker, and alumni of
Kent, Booth, Story, Cooley, Hamilton and Tiedeman
Chapters practicing in Kansas City, Mo.
The petitions failed to receive the requisite number of
affirmative votes before the end of the college year, and con-
sequently remained in abeyance until the following spring,
GREEN CHAPTER. 471
when Mr. Bates, one of the charter members, called upon
President Rogers, and Mr. Wells wrote to the Secretary of
the Council.
After the presentation of further evidence by Mr. Wells
concerning the standing of the Law School and of the Green
Law Club, several of the Chapters which had withheld their
approval reconsidered their vote on the petitions, and the
Council was empowered to issue a charter under date of May
27, 1897.
The local Chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity hav-
ing tendered the use of their house for the occasion, the Chap-
ter was instituted in their building on Monday, June 7, 1897, in
the presence of a large number of alumni residing in the State
of Kansas and in Kansas City, Mo. The Chapter was installed
by Brothers J. G. Smith, Kent, '86, who on the following
evening delivered the regular alumni address, J. D.- Bower-
sock, Choate, '96, E. C. Meservey, Cooley, '85, R. S. Hor-
ton, Hamilton, '89, et al.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
James Woods Green, J A' £, Lawrence, Kansas.
A. B., Williams College, 1866. M. A., ibid.^ 1886. LL. D., Union
Law School, Albany, New York. United States Attorney. Judge of
the District Court. Dean of the School of Law, University of Kan-
sas, since 1878.
David Josiah Brewer, Washington, D. C.
60m Smyrna, Asia Minor, June 20, 1837. His father, Rev. Josiah
Brewer, was an early missionary to Turkey. His mother, Emilia A.
Field, was a sister of David Dudley, Cyrus W., and Justice Stephen J.
Field. A. B., Yale College, 1856 (classmate of Justice Brown of
Kent Chapter). LL. D., Iowa College, 1884. LL. D., Washburn
College, Topeka, Kansas, 1888. LL. D., Yale University, 1891.
Graduated from Albany I aw School in 1858, and established himself
in his profession at Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1859. Was appointed
United States Commissioner in 1861. Was Judge of Probate and
Criminal Courts of Leavenworth County, 1863-4. Judge of District
Court, 1865-8. County Attorney of Leavenworth, 1869-70. Was
472 PHI DELTA PHI.
elected a Justice of the Supreme Court of his State in 1870, and
reelected in 1876 and 1882. In 1884 was appointed Judge of the
Circuit Court of the United States for the Eighth Circuit. Was ap-
pointed to his present position, to succeed Justice Stanley Matthews,
deceased, in December, 18891 and was commissioned December 18,
1889. President of Venezuelan Boundary Commission, 1896-7.
Member of Venezuelan Arbitration Tribunal, 189'/. Member of
Advisory and Examining Board of St. Louis Law School. Pro-
fessor of the Law of Corporations, Columbian University, 1891-6.
(Res., No. 1412 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.)
William Baldwin Brownell, ^ T^B N E, Lawrence, Kansas.
A. B., Hamilton College, 1883. M. A., ibid. LL. B., University of
Kansas, 1886. Instructor in Brooklyn Polytechnic. Assistant in En-
glish, University of Kansas, 1883-6. Lecturer on Domestic Rela-
tions, Law School, ibid.y i8q2-5. Professor, ibid.^ since 1895. Pres-
ident of Law Alumni Association.
John Quincy Adams Norton, Lawrence, Kansas.
Born on the steamer ** Daniel Boone*' on Ohio River, April 30, 1844.
Orderly Sergeant of the 7th Ohio Cavalry. Captain of the 19th
Kansas in the Indian Wars of 1868-9 ^^g^iDSt the Cheyennes, Kiowas,
Arapahoes and Comanches. In Sheridan's Army. Probate Judge of
Douglas County since 1870.
Samuel Agnew Riggs, ^ r J, Lawrence, Kansas.
A. B., Jefferson College, Canonsbui^h, Pennsylvania, 1856. M. A., ihid.
Member of Franklin Literary Society. English Salutatory. State
Senator. District Attorney of the Fourth Judicial District of Kan-
sas. United States District Attorney, District of Kansas. District
Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Kansas. Lecturer on Torts,
and Law of Railways, in the School of Law, University of Kansas.
Riggs & Nevison.
Marcus Summerfield, Lawrence, Kansas.
Born in Prussia, August 15, 1842. Educated by Private Instructor in
Germany. Moved to Douglas County, Kansas, in 1857. Clerk of
District Court several terms. Practicing Attorney, later Professor of
Law in University of Kansas.
ORIGINAL PETITIONERS-
JOHN Ira Games, Baldwin, Kansas.
Baker University.
Charles King Holliday, Topeka, Kansas.
6. A., Washburn College, 1883. LL. 6., Yale College, 1885. LL. B.,
University of Kansas, 1895. Student at Stuttgart, Germany. Secre-
tary of the Legation at Caracas, Venezuela. World's Columbian
Commissioner, World's Fair, Chicago, 1803. Member of Board of
Police Commissioners of the City of Topelca. Candidate for Chief
Justice, 1895. No. 435 Kansas Avenue.
John Eber Little, Goldfield, Colorado.
Kansas State Normal School, 1800-3. LL. B., University of Kansas, 1895 .
Represented University of Kansas in annual debate vs. University of
Nebraska, 1895. City Attorney. Little & Cann. P. O. Box, 75.
RoLLA Ray Mitchell, ^ F J, 8 N E, Atchison, Kansas.
LL. B., University of Kansas, 1895. City Editor Atchison Champion. No*
417 North Fourth Avenue.
Galen Frank Nichols, ^ J ^, Topeka, Kansas.
Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas, 1889-90. A. B., University of
Kansas, 1891. LL. B., ibid, 1895. Founded and edited The
Baker Beacon. Founded and edited Kansas University Lawyer^ iSgS.
Deputy County Attorney of Shawnee County. No. 511 Kansas
Avenue.
Elmer Nathaniel Powell, Kansas City, Mo.
LL. B., University of Kansas, 1895. John Hopkins University. New
York Life Building.
Archibald Robert Querry, Tulsa, Indian Territory.
A. B., Ozark Baptist College, 1891. LL. B., University of Kansas,
1896. Managing Editor of Kansas University Lawyer^ 1895-6.
Charles Ward Reeder, Troy, Kansas.
Baker University, 1890.
Cloyd Roscoe Troxel, 1 yV, Abilene, Kansas.
Campbell University. LL. B., University of Kansas, 1896. President of
Kent Club. Editor of Kansas University Lawyer. Business Manager
of Courier^ three years. Editor of University Review. Corner Third
and Broadway.
474 PHI DEL TA PHI,
William Henry Winter, Port Arthur or Beaumont, Texas.
6. S., Lane University, 1892. LL. B., University of Kansas, 1895.
Member of Athenean Lit. Society. Represented School of Law on
Commencement Day program. City Attorney of Lecompton, 1896.
Louis Herman Wulfekuhler, A Q, Leavenworth, Kansas.
Born Leavenworth, February 16, 1875. Leavenworth High School, 1893.
LL. B., University of Kansas, 1895. LL. M., Columbian University,
1896. Connected with United States Attorney's ofiice. Dawes,
Harkness & Wulfekuhler, Rooms 26-8 Manufacturers Bank Building.
William H. Wynn, Jr., I X, 9 N E, Ames, Iowa.
Midland College, Atchison. University of Nebraska. LL. B., University
of Kansas, 1895. President of Kent Club.
PETinONHiS,— J895-6.
Clarence Alexander Burney, ^ F J.
See Charter members.
Ralph Emmett Chadwick, Montgomery, Misssouri.
LL. B., University of Kansas, 1896.
Arlon Bertram Crum, <P A tf, Quenemo, Kansas.
Born Quenemo, Kansas, August 20, 1874. A. B., Baker University,
1894. Local Editor of Kansas University Lawyer,
John Ira Games.
See original petitioners.
Moses William Games, Baldwin, Kansas.
A. B., Baker University, 1894.
Dale Dudley Gear, ^ F A^ B N E, Greeley, Kansas.
Born Anderson County, Kansas, 1872. A. B., University of Kansas,
1 896. Member of Supreme Court Law Club. Member of Univer-
sity Base Ball team.
Albert Howell Horton, Jr., 0 F A, 6 N E, Topeka,
Kansas.
Topeka High School, 1893. University of Kansas, 1893-5. No. 700
Kansas Avenue.
Georg^ Kingsley, Jr., 2' A', Paola, Kansas.
University of Kansas. Law Department, University of Michigan,
1896-7.
GREEN CHAPTER, 475
Terrence John Madden, Summerfield, Kansas.
University of Kansas, 1894-6. Terry & Madden.
Robert Cleveland Manley, tf T J, Lawrence, Kansas.
60m Claridon, Ohio, July 20, 1867. Salina Normal University, 1889.
LL. B. University of Kansas, 1896. Chief Consul of Kansas Division
of League of American Wheelmen. Police Judge. Merchants
National Bank Building.
William Harris Mason.
See Charter members.
•Clyde Winwood Miller, B S U, 8 N E,
See Charter members^
RoLLA Ray Mitchell, ^ F ^, 6 N E.
See original petitioners.
William Henry Harrison Piatt, 0 K ^, Kansas City, Mis-
souri.
A. B., University of Kansas, 1894. LL. B., idiiij 1896. No. 302 Ameri-
can Bank Building.
Horace Greeley Pope, Manhattan, Kansas.
B. S., Kansas Agricultural College, 1893.
Warner St. Clair Pope, Manhattan, Kansas.
B. S., Kansas Agricultural College, 1892. LL. B., University of Kansas,
1896.
Leonard William Prunty, Wamego, Kansas.
Wells College, 1894. Attending United States Military Academy, West
Point, New York.
Archibald Robert Querry.
See original petitioners.
William Andrew Rogers, * T J, Wamego, Kansas.
Shattuck 'Military School, Faribault, Minnesota, 1891-3- LL. B., Uni«
versity of Kansas, 1896. City Attorney.
Adrian Fisher Sherman, ^ K ^.
See Charter members.
William Duncan Snell, Oskaloosa, Kansas.
A. B., Oswego, N. V., State Normal, 1887.
•Cloyd Roscoe Troxel, S N,
See original petitioners.
CHARTER MEMBERS*
Albert Bonsteel Bates, ^ K ^, Kansas City, Missouri.
Born St. Louis, Missouri, September 13, 1875. Michigan Military Acad-
emy, Orchard Lake, Michigan, 1893. University of Kansas, 1893-7.
Member of Supreme Court Law Club. Delegate to General Conven-
tion of Phi Kappa Psi. 704-8 New York Life Building.
Harold Marion Blackshire, I N, 6 N E, Clover Cliff
Ranch, Chase County, Kansas.
Born Elmdale, Kansas, May i, 1874. College of Emporia, 1892-4.
Captain of University of Kansas Base Ball team. Treasurer of Na-
tional Division four of Sigma Nu. Saint Louis Law School, 1897-8.
Clarence Alexander Burney, 0 F J, Ottawa, Kansas.
Born Rantaul, Kansas, March 27, 1871. Graduate of Ottawa College.
A. B., University of Kansas, 1895. M. A., idtd., 1897. Vice-
President of University of Kansas Oratorical Association. Member
of Supreme Court Law Club. Manager of University of Kansas Foot
Ball team.
Thomas Harley, Geneseo, Kansas.
Born Roscoe, Illinois, January 6, 1872. Park College, 1886-9. ^^^^'
ger of Kansas University Lawyer, Member of Supreme Court Law
Club. Member of Kansas Day Club.
William Harris Mason, ONE, Lawrence, Kansas.
Born Kansas City, Missouri, October 30, 1871 . LL. B., University of Kan-
sas, 1896. Member of ^^^i^AiV Lit. Society. Manager of The Lotus,
1894-5. Secretary of State Oratorical Association, 1895-6. Mana-
ger, later Editor of Kansas University Latuyer, Vice-President of
Law Alumni Association. Published a work on Probate Practice for
Kansas. Postgraduate, 1896-7. Vice President of Green Law Club,
1896-97. Prosconsul, 1896-7. Poehler & Mason, second floor,
Frazer Building.
Wilder Stevens Metcalf, Lawrence, Kansas.
Bom Milo, Maine, September 10, 1855. A. B., Oberlin College, 1878.
Member of Supreme Court Law Club. President of Senior Class,
1896-7. President of Green Law Club, j 896-7. Consul, 1897.
Colonel of First Regiment, Kansas National Guards. Russell &
Metcalf, No. 620 Ohio Street.
GREEN CHAPTER, 477
Clyde Winwood Miller, B 0 11, B N E, Osage City, Kansas.
Born Des Moines, Iowa, June 30, 1874. A. B., University of Kansas,
1S95. M. A., ibid.^ 1897. Vice-President of Athletic Association.
Manager of University of Kansas Comedy Club. Columbia Law
School, 1897-8.
Adrian Fisher Sherman, ^ K 9", Topeka, Kansas.
Born Rossville, Kansas, July 10, 1872. A. B., University of Kansas,
1893. Captain of Foot Ball team. Captain of Track team. Tennis
Champion. Member of Glee and Banjo Clubs, etc. Member of Su-
preme Court Law Club.
Clarence Irving Spellman, B 8 n, 9 N E, Kansas City,
Born Jacksonville, Illinois, February 25, 1874. University of Kansas,
1893-5. Editor-in-chief of Kansas University Review. Local Edi-
tor of Kansas University Weekly y 1 89 7. Member of Glee and Com-
edy Clubs. No. 23 Olive Street.
Thomas Edward Wagstaff, I X, 6 N E, Lawrence, Kansas.
Bom Galesburg, Illinois, July 23, 1875. A. B., University of Kansas,
1897. Secretary and Director of University of Kansas Athletic Asso-
ciation. Secretary of Law Class, 1896-7. Member of University of
Kansas Glee Club, 1894-6. Of Comedy Club, 1894-7.
Robert Wesley Wells, B N E, Hyattsville, Maryland.
Born Washington, D. C, August 10. 1875. Maryland Academy, Bladens-
burg, Maryland. Washington, District of Columbia, High School,
one year. President of Kent Law Club, 1895-6. President of
Adelphic Lit. Society, 1896. Junior Law Class Orator at Law
Alumni Banquet, 1896. Local Editor of Kansas University Lawyer ^
1895-6. Authorized representative of University of Kansas before
the State I^egislature, 1897. Secretary of Green Law Club, 1896-7.
Scriptor, 1 897- Acting Clerk of Probate Court of Douglas County.
CLASS OF 1897.
Samuel D. Bishop, Lawrence, Kansas.
Robert Bruce Campbell, Fort Scott, Kas.
Born Fort Scott, Kas., Aug. 5, 1873. Member of Athletic Assn. I2th
and Eddy Sts.
Alpheus William Cornelius, Ottawa, Kas.
Senior Class Orator at Law Alumni Banpuet, June 8, 1897.
Marshall Alexis Gorrill, Lawrence Kas.
LL. B., Univ. of Kas., 1895.
Frank Everett Howre, 0 K ¥, Lawrence, Kas.
478 PHI DELTA PHI.
Myron Arthur Limbocker, ^ A 0^ Manhattan, Kas.
Born Manhattan, Nov. 9, 1876. B. S., Kas. Agricultural Coll., 1895.
Frank D. Merriam, * T J, Topeka, Kas.
Alexander Clark Mitchell, Lawrence, Kas.
County Attorney of Douglass Co.
James Hamilton Mitchell, Lawrence Kas.
Tribune, 1897.
Louis Charles Poehler, ^ r J, Lawrence, Kas.
Attended Nikolai Gymnasium, Leipzig. Univ. of Kas., 1888-90.
LL. B., Univ. of Kas., 1890. Censor, 1897. Poehler & Mason, No.
1327 New Hampshire St.
CLASS OP 1898.
Fred Milo Harris, Lawrence, Kansas.
James Williamson Means, 0 f J, 8 N E, Lawrence, Kas.
Bom Lawrence, Feb. 24, 1877. Chicago Manual Training School,
1892-3. Armour Institute, 1893-5. Gladiator, 1897. P. O. Box, 82.
Alfred Harvey Noyes w iV, Lawrence Kas.
Born Parsons, Kas., Aug. 21, 1877. Univ. of Kas., 1893-7. Historian,
1897. No 505 Ohio St.
George Edgar Potter, Beulah, Kas.
Born Jacksonville, 111., June 15, 1873. A. B., Baker Univ., 1895.
Member of Univ. of Kas. Foot Ball team.
ALUMNI CHAPTERS.
AT THE afternoon session of the first day of the Second
National Convention (3 p. m. Tuesday, May 7, 1889)
the Constitution was amended by the insertion of the follow-
ing clause:
Art. II., Sec. 5. Graduate Chapters may be organized
by the Council upon petition of not less than four graduate
members of the fraternity residing in one locality.
Subsequent Conventions have not altered this section
except to designate Chapters organized under it, '^ Alumni
Chapters. "
We deem it well to quote the following from p. 10 of the
Minutes of the Third National Convention, being the Report
of the Council submitted by Brother Baird:
''In the winter of 1889 and 1890, the first application
for the establishment of an alumni chapter was received from
certain members resident in San Francisco and its vicinity.
The Council promptly granted the petition, but the charter,
which was issued to them June i, 1890, was lost in transit,
and a duplicate thereof was not delivered until later in the
same year. This was the first of the alumni chapters to be
formed. We have not learned that it has had any very
active existence, but presume that its activities have been
sufficient to warrant its formation.
"In June, 1892, nine alumni residing in Chicago peti-
tioned the Council for a charter as an alumni chapter, and
in September of the same year five graduates of the Cooley
Chapter, residing in St. Louis, made a similar petition.
Charters were granted to both of these sets of petitioners on
the 22nd of December, 1892, and were issued to them in due
form."
48o PHI DEL TA PHI.
The present Secretary of the Council reported to the
Fourth National Convention that he had been unable to find
out anything about the first named Alumnus Chapter.
A copy of the charter issued to the "Saint Louis
Alumnus Chapter" under date of September 22, 1892,
shows that the Charter members were Harry J. Cantwell,
CooLEY, '88; William F. Carter, Kent, '90; W. Palmer
Clarkson, Cooley, '89; Albert N. Edwards, Cooley, '88,
and Daniel N. Kirby, Cooley, ^%%,
Of the Chicago Alumnus Chapter and those established
since the Third National Convention we have been able to
secure the following information:
CHICAGO ALUMNUS CHAPTER.
An effort to establish such a Chapter was begun about
ten years ago, when the following letter was written, appear-
ing on p. 162 in the fifth and last number of The Brief:
Chicago, May 5th, 1888.
Wm. Raimond Baird, Sec^y Phi Delta Phi Council: —
Dear Sir and Brother: — There is an Alumni Associa*
tion of Phi Delta Phi and I am directed by the Executive
Committee to communicate with you and ascertain if we can
get a charter from the Grand Chapter.
We are the first Alumni Association we know of, and
you will confer a favor by an early response, as it is nearly
time for our annual banquet and meeting.
Fraternally yours,
JuDsoN F. Going,
Secretary Alumni Association, Phi Delta Phi.
However, the real beginning of the present Chapter was
at a banquet of Booth Chapter held at the University Club,
June 15, 1892. The toast, "Our Fraternity," had been
assigned to Brother Katzenberger, but owing to illness he
was not present. Brother Ludington responded to the toast
and suggested the idea of establishing an Alumnus Chapter
in the City of Chicago.
CHICAGO ALUMNUS CHAPTER. 481
The Toast Master, Frank O. Lowden, Booth, '87,
appointed the following Committee on Organization:
Rowland S. Ludington, Booth, '91, Chairman.
Edward G. Ritsher, Story, '89.
Harry M. Bates, Booth, '92.
G. Fred. Rush, Kent, '90.
Wm. Forrest Pillsbury, Choate, '92.
Geo. A. Katzenberger, Kent, '90.
Chas. F. Morse, Booth, '91.
W. H. Dickson, Booth, '92.
Wm. H. Safford, Booth, '90.
This committee held numerous meetings in the office of
Brother Ludington, prepared a formal petition, secured the
signatures of seven applicants (Ludington, Mason, Safford,
Katzenberger, Dickson, Bates and Rush) and prepared a
Constitution and By-Laws.
Under date of September 22, 1892, a charter was
issued by Secretary Baird to the seven brothers last named,
who thereupon filed Articles of Incorporation under the laws
of Illinois, on September 26, 1892.
A seal was designed, and first used on January 10, 1893,
when a printed invitation was sent to all brothers known to
be located in the city. The invitation was signed by the
aforementioned committee of nine, Brothers Ludington,
Pillsbury and Bates as Banquet Committee, and Brothers
Frank H. Scott, Booth, '81, George Mills Rogers, Booth,
'81, and J. A. Burhans, Booth, '80, as Reception Committee.
From said Invitation we quote:
'*The Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi will have a
banquet at the Great Northern Hotel, at 6:30 p. m., Wednes-
day, January 25, iSgj. Dr. Henry Wade Rogers, President
of the Northwestern University, will preside as Toast Master.
Among those who will respond to toasts are: Hon. George
W. Cass, President of the Bar Association; County Attorney
Francis W. Walker, Frank A. Helmer, Arthur D. Wheeler,
Frank O. Lowden, Prof. Nathan Abbott and George Mills
482 PHI DELTA PHI.
Rogers. It is expected, also, that Judge Walter Q. Gresham
will have been initiated by that date, and also will be
present and will respond. Lockwood Honors and S. F.
Hawley will provide music."
The **Bill of Particulars" in the case of Inner Man vs.
Roast S. Quail evidenced an elaborate Menu, while the pro-
gram as actually rendered follows:
Qui peccai ebritiSy luat sobrius.
President Henry Wade Rogers,
Toast Master.
The Reasonable Man, , . . George W. Cass
In Contempt, ..... Francis W. Walker
Song,
Lockwood Honor^.
Surplusage, ..... Arthur D. Wheeler
The World's Fair, .... Frank A. Helmer
Legal Humor, ..... Nathan Abbott
Song,
S. F. Hawley.
Police Power, .... George Mills Rogers
The Philistines, .... Frank O. Lowden
At this first meeting the following officers were elected:
Dr. Henry Wade Rogers, President,
Hon. George Mills Rogers, First Vice-President.
Arthur Dana Wheeler, Second Vice-President.
Rowland S. Ludington, Treasurer.
Israel Shrimski, Secretary.
During the session of the Third National Convention of
Phi Delta Phi in July, 1893, the Alumnus Chapter
arranged for the entertainment of the visiting delegates, and
on the evening of July 17 a *' rocky" boat-ride was taken.
The next annual meeting was held on Tuesday evening,
January 30, 1894, those desiring to take supper together
meeting between 6 and 6:15 p. m. in the lobby of the Sher-
man House. At 7:15 p. M. the regular business meeting was
CHICAGO ALUMNUS CHAPTER, 483
held, and the same officers re-elected. At 8 p. m. the broth-
ers in a body attended **Pan Jan Drum" by the DeWolf
Hopper Opera Company, at the Grand Opera House.
The following regular banquet was held Monday evening,
March 18, 1895, at the Chicago Athletic Club, and was
designed to celebrate the 25 th anniversary of the founding
of the Fraternity. At the business meeting the following
were elected to the repective offices:
Arthur Dana Wheeler, President.
Hon. George Mills Rogers, First Vice-President.
Eugene Henry Dupee, Second Vice-President,
Rowland S. Ludington, Treasurer.
Israel Shrimski, Secretary.
The fourth annual banquet was held at Kinsley's on Tues-
day evening. May 12, 1896, and was made the occasion of
the installation of the Melville W. Fuller Law Club of the
Chicago College of Luw, as the Fuller Chapter. At the
conclusion of the postprandial part, several of the members
of the new Chapter were regularly initiated by the active
members of Booth Chapter.
New officers were elected, as follows:
Frank Ambrose Helmer, President.
L. W. Winchester, First Vice-President.
B. M. Smith, Second Vice-President,
Rowland S. Ludington, Treasurer.
Wirt E. Humphrey, Secretary,
Under date of June i, 1897, the next invitation was sent
to resident members notifying them of the annual^meeting
to be held Monday, June 14, 1897, at 6:30 o'clock^p. m., at
the Union League Club. The business meeting was*followed
by the first joint banquet of the Chicago Alumnus Chapter
and Booth and Fuller Chapters, and the initiation of five
Honorary members of Fuller Chapter.
The ** After Dinner" feast of reason and flow of sou
was programmed:
I. President's Address.
484 PHI DELTA PHI.
II. Introduction of Honorary members of Fuller Chap-
ter. John F. Gilchrist.
Responses:
(i) ** Legal Ethics," Hon. Thomas A. Moran
(2) **The Boys," . . Hon. Orrin N. Carter
(3) **Juries," . . Hon. Edmund W. Burke
(4) "The Lawyers' Weak Points, as Seen From the
Bench," . . . Hon. John Gibbons
(5) **The Young Lawyer," . Prof. E. E. Barrett
III. The Executive Council," Hon. Geo. Mills Rogers
IV. ** Booth Chapter," . . Charles G. Little
V. **Our Future,". . . . . L. W. Winchester
VI. "Chancery," ....
Impromptus.
The roll of officers elected at this meeting for the year
1897-8 is as follows:
L. W. Winchester, President.
T. E. D. Bradley, lirst Vice-President.
F. L. Fake, Jr., Second Vice-President.
Chas. H. Blatchford, Treasurer.
W. E. Humphrey, Secretary.
The number of brothers in attendance at these annual
banquets has been gradually increasing, there being about
fifty present at the last named.
PHI DELTA PHI CLUB OF THE CITY OF
NEW YORK.
We do not know whether or not this club was chartered
by the Council, as it was organized in October, 1890, prior
to the term of office. of the present Council. Inasmuch as
its work is similar to that of the chartered Chapters we here
include it. It is composed of graduates of Story, Field
and other Chapters, residing in New York City or vicinity.
SAN FRANCISCO ALUMNUS CHAPTER. 485
and of a few other lawyers of good standing and congenial
tastes, as associate members.
Its annual meetings are held on the second Monday in
December of each year at No. 9 West Thirty-first street.
Its regular meetings are held on the second Monday of every
month from October to May, inclusive, at some hotel or
club. The members present, usually about twenty-five in
number, sit down to dinner at half past six. Most of them
come directly from their ofHces to the club, thus giving an.
informal tone to the assembly.
As soon as the coffee is served and the cigars lighted some
distinguished guest of the evening addresses the club on
some topic of practice or professional ethics, and a member
of the club reads a paper prepared for the occasion. The
reading is followed by a general discussiion. The program
is often varied by the club resolving itself into an Equity
Court and hearing arguments of counsel upon questions of
law.
The officers for 1897 are:
Henry W. Jessup, President,
Paul E. DeFere, Vice-President,
Norman J. Marsh, Secretary,
Charles M Camp, Treasurer,
It is hoped that in time the relations of the two under-
graduate chapters with the club will become so cordial that
a house can be secured for the use of both active and alumni
members.
SAN FRANCISCO ALUMNUS CHAPTER.
In the autumn of 1896 Brother T. A. Perkins, of Pomerov
Chapter, '96, interested a number of Alumni in his city
in his effort to establish an Alumnus Chapter, and on Novem-
ber 3, 1896, a charter was granted to T. A. Perkins, J. R.
Aitken, J. C. Boyle, W. I. Brobeck, G. W. Lane, G B.
Littlefield, O. K. McMurray and B. G. Somers.
486 PHI DELTA PHI,
1 he temporary officers chosen were:
Hon. John R. Aitkin, President,
Hon. Charles W. Slack, \
Wm. I. Brobeck, I Vice-Presidents,
Geo. W. Lane, )
T. A. Perkins, Secretary,
Geo. B. Littlefield, Treasurer,
The first reunion and dinner of the Chapter was held at
the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco, on Monday evening,
March 22, 1897, at 6 o'clock.
The officers chosen for 1897-98 are:
T. A. Perkins, President,
Hon. Charles W. Slack, )
Wm. I. Brobeck, V Vice-Presidents.
John R. Aitkin, \
Orrin K. McMurray, Secretary,
Beverly L. Hodghead, Treasurer,
The Executive Committee consists of the President, Sec-
retary and Treasurer, and it is their duty to arrange for the
next meeting.
CINCINNATI ALUMNUS CHAPTER.
Under date of November 11, 1896, Brother T. L. Pogue,
of Minor Chapter, 189 1-2, and Hamilton Chapter, '93,
notified the Council that a large body of Alumni members
located in and about Cincinnati had decided to permanently
organize themselves into a graduate Chapter.
After the presentation of a formal petition, signed by
twenty applicants, a charter was issued on December 23,
1897, to the following Charter members:
Ferdinand Jelke, Jr., C. J. McDiarmid, J. C. Clore,
T. L. PoGUE, J. D. FoLLETT, G. A. Turrill, C. D. Jones,
W. C. McLean, C. C. Benisdict, M. L. Galvin, S. D.
Rouse, G. W. Mallon, G. E. Mills, R. F. Morris, G. D.
r
CINCINNATI ALUMNUS CHAPTER, 487
Harper, F. S. Brown, C. J. Baer, C. T. Coppock, T. H.
Darby ard £. M. Ballard.
The formation of Alumni Chapters in large cities is most
commendable. They serve not only to bring the otherwise
unacquainted brothers into truly fraternal relations, but also
enable them to extend to one another professional courtesies.
Their chief aim should be to inculcate by example a higher
standard of professional ethics. Incidentally they would
be of considerable value to active Chapters in securing
Chapter headquarters.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF MEMBERS
The names are arranged alphabetically by states and
towns. The letters affixed to each name denote the Chapter
of which the person named is a member, while the figures
following indicate the class or year of graduation.
We have selected the following abbreviations to designate
the several Chapters:
K Kent
Be '. Benjamin
Bo Booth
St Story
Cy Cooley
P Pomeroy
Mar Marshall
J Jay
We Webster
Ham Hamilton
G Gibson
Cho Choate
Wa ...Waite
Fd Field
Cg Conkling
T Tiedeman
Min Minor
Dil Dillon
Ds Daniels
Cha Chase
Har Harlan
Sw Swan
Mc McClain
L Lincoln
O Osgoode
Fr Fuller
Mil Miller
Gr Green
We have compiled the following geographical index for
the convenience of members, and the furtherance of their
social and business relations.
Fuller details concerning each brother, firm name and
oflftce address can be found by referring to the page as given
at the end 'of the line.
ALABAMA.
Birmingham —
William M. Martin, Min. '90 347
HUNTSVILLE—
Richard W. Miller, Wa. '91.. 277
Walter A. Thurston, T. '98 .. 341
Montgomery —
Francis G. Caffey, Cho. *95... 263
William R. Hall, Wa. *95.... 283
ALASKA.
Juneau —
Richard F. Lewis, Cho. '93... 260
ARIZONA.
Fort Apache —
Edgar F. Koehler, K. '90 44
Globe —
George J. Stoneman, Jr., K.
'89 43
490
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Prescott —
Jesse P. Say re, P. '96 154
ARKANSAS.
Fayetteville —
Hubert N. Pittman, T. *9i... 332
Fort Smith—
William D. Buckley, T. '93.. 334
William B. Cravens, T. '93... 3 ^5
James H. Gilmore, Min. '93. 350
Hot Springs —
Orlando H. Sumpter, Co. '93 136
Little Rock —
Albert Wassell, K. '74 21
Prairie Grove—
Jay P. Neal, T. '91 332
CALIFORNIA.
Alameda —
Edward K. Taylor, P. '86 148
Arcata —
Brousse Brizard, P. '97 154
Bakersfield —
Charles G. Decker, Mil. '96. 465
Berkeley —
George W. D. Armes, P. '85 145
Cambria
Charles P. Kaetzel, Mil. '96.. 466
Chico —
Guy R. Kennedy, P. '95 153
East Oakland —
Lloyd P. Larue, P. '97 154
William A. Sutherland, Mil.
'98 467
Eureka —
Edgar C. Cooper, ?. '91 150
Alonzo J. Monroe, P. '85 146
Charles M. Wheeler, P. '84.. 145
Fresno —
Daniel Brown, Jr., P. '84 146
Olen L. Everts, K. '91 46
George W. Jones, P. '88 149
Joseph P. Meux, P. Hon 144
Gilroy —
Abraham Lewis, Mil. '96 465
Abraham Lewis, P. '97 154
Lincoln —
Henry L. Hatch, Cho. '88... 253
Linden —
Edward P. Foltz, P. '97 154
Los Angeles —
John A. Brewer, P. '94 i«52
William F. Burbank, P. '86.. 147
Willard W. Butler, P. '95 152
Robert Carhart, Ham. '95.... 234
Alton M. Cates, Dil. '95 364
Daniel M. Cloud, Min. '96... 352
William H. Davies, Wa. 91.. 277
Francis W.'Goodbody, Bo. '89 8 J
William R. Hervey, K. '94... 51
William M. Humphreys, Co.
'88 132
Harry W. Latham, St. '85... 105
Max Lowenthal, P. '84 146
Edwin A. Meserve, P. '86..., 147
Elmore B. Moorman, Min. '91 348
Frank D. Stringham, P. '98^ 155
Louis H. Valentine, P. '87... 148
Christopher S. Ward, P. '86.. 148
Henry W. Williams, Dil. '95 365
Horace B. Wing, K. '82 33
Charles D. Wright, K. '72... 17
Marklesville —
Frank D. Macbeth, P. '97.... 155
Martinez —
Alfred B. McKenzie, P. '95.. 153
Marysville —
Charles J. Covillaud, P. '86.. 147
Edwin A. Forbes, P. '84 146
Merced —
Edward D. McCabe, P. '84.. 146
James F. Peck, P. '85 147
Monterey —
Bradley V. Sai^ent, Jr., Wa.
'87 273
Nevada City —
Frank T. Nilon, P. '88 149
Oakland —
Frederick C. Clift, P. '90 150
Thomas O. Crawford, P. '86 147
Walter H. Henry, P. '96 153
Lloyd P. Larve, P. '97 154
Abraham P. Leach, F. '95.... 153
Frederick W. McNear, Cho.
'94 262
William A. Sutherland, Mil.
'98 467
Palo Alto —
Samuel W. Charles, Mil. '98 466
Pomona —
Howard A. Broughton, P.* 88 149
Redding —
Thomas B. Dozier, P. '88 149
Riverside —
Albert A. Caldwell, P. '93... 151
Robert Duncan, P. '93 151
Sacramento —
Edward D. McCabc, P. '84.. 14^
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
491
San Bbrnardin(
Benjamin F. Bledsoe, Mil. '97 464
Frank A. Leonard, Co. *87... 131
San Diego —
Eugene Daney, P. '85 146
Irving B. Dudley, Mar. '84... 162
Ernest DeL. Magee, Cg. '97 324
George H. Neale, Min. '92... 349
Frederick W. Stearns, Har.
'91 393
San Francisco —
William M. Abbott, P. *93».. 151
Charles A. Adams, P. '87.... 148
John R. Aitken, P. *86 147
Clarence W.^ Ashford, K. *8o 29
John J. Barren, P. '96 153
Louis de F. Bartlett, P. *96... 153
William T Bell, Jr., P. '94.. 152
Eugene F. Bert, P. '87 148
Jose de S. Bettencourt, P. '85 146
Alfred P. Black, P. *85 146
James P. Booth, P. '92 151
William B. Bosley, Wa. '94.. 281
John C. Boyle, P. ^94 152
Walter S. Brann, P. '96 153
Thomas H. Breeze, Wa.'95... 283
Calhoun Bryant, P. '85 146
William I. Brobeck, P. '92... 151
Bernard C. Carroll, Dil. '93.. 361
James H. Cary, P. '93 151
Joseph P. Chamberlain, P. '98 155
Robert L. Coleman, Wa. '93 279
Robert L. Coleman, P. '94... 152
Robert H. Countryman, P. '88 149
George E. Crothers, Mil. '97 464
William N. Drown, Wa. '98.. 287
John S. Drum, Jr., P. '94 152
Orrison V. Eaton, Mil. '96... 465
Charles J. Evans, P. '92 151
Constantine E. A. Foerster,
P. '86 147
William H. Fowler, P. '88... 149
Nathaniel B. Frisbie, P. '95., 152
Jonathan E. Gardner, P, '98. 155
Robert B. Gaylord, P. '97. ... 154
ReinhardtT. Harding, P. '85 145
Richard C Harrison, Cho.' 93 260
Charles B. Henderson, K. '95 53
William Hendrickson, Jr., P.
'88 149
Francis J. Heney, P. '85 146
Beverly L. Hodghead, P. '91 150
Caspar W. Hodgson, Mil. '96 465
George C. Holloway,Ham.'87 222
Norman F. Hutchinson, Cg.
'97 324
Arthur Inkersley, P. '90 150
Paul R. Jarboe, Wa. '91 277
David G. Jones, P. '94
George L. Jones, P. '97
George W. Lane, P. '92
George B. Littlefield, P. '95^
Martin G, Loefier, P. '87
Orrin K. McMurray, P. '93,.
Maxwell McNutt. P. '98
William H. Metson, P. '86...
Frank D. Monckton, P. '86..
George W. Monteith, Co. '83
John O'Gara, P. '96
Warren Olney, Jr., P. '94
Thomas A. Perkins, P. '96...
Horace D. Pillsbury, P. '98..
John N. Pomeroy, Jr., St. '91
Robert M. Price, P. '96
Charles A. Reynolds, P. '94..
Willis A. Rogers, K. '82
Oscar A. Rouleau, P. '91
Abraham Ruef, P. '86
John A. Sanborn, P. '96
William F. Sawyer, P. '87...
Edward A. Selfridge, Jr., St.
'97
Jackson L. Shrader, P. *86...
Ernest S. Simpson, P. '92....
Charles W. Slack, P. Hon...
Edwin Du B. Smith, P. '91...
Burbank G. Somers, P. '95...
Fred L. Stewart, P. '95
Donzel Stoney, P. '93
Robert H. Swayne, P. '85....
Edward D. Swift, P. '88
Edward F. Tread well, P. '97
Robert H. Turner, P. '98
Sidney McM. van Wyck, Jr.,
P. '90
Alexander T. Vogelsang, P.
'86
William C. Wallace, P. '88...
John M. Walthall, P. '98 . ...
Randolph V. Whiting, P. '95
Charles W. Willard, P. '96...
Wallace A. Wise. P. '89
Marshall B. Woodworih, P.
'94
San Jose —
Leo B. Archer, P. '96
William A. Beasly, K. '91...
David M. Burnett, P. '95
52
54
51
53
48
51
55
47
47
2b
53
52
54
55
13
54
52
32
50
48
54
48
22
48
51
44
50
53
53
51
47
49
55
55
50
48
49
55
53
54
50
51
53
47
52
492
PHI DEL TA PHI.
John A. Fairchild, K. '87 40
Perley F. Gosbey, K. '88 41
Francis V. Keesling, Mil. '98 467
Robert R. Syer, P. '94 152
Edwin A. Wilcox, K. '93 50
Santa Ana—
Charles S. McKelvey, Co. '87 131
Stanford University—
Nathan D. Abbott, K-. Hon... 3
Nathan D. Abbott, Bo. Hon. 69
Nathan D. Abbott, Mil. Hon. 464
Warren Hull. Mil. '98 467
Stockton —
George F. Buck, Cho. '94.... 256
George F. Buck, P. '90 150
Edward R. Thompson, P. *8S 149
SUISUN —
John M. Gregory, Jr., Mil. '96 465
Ukiah —
James E. Pemberton, P. '86.. 147
ViSALIA —
Elbridge C. Farnsworth,P.'84 146
Woodland —
Edward E. Gaddis, P. '88... 149
COLORADO.
Canon City
Kent L. Eldre J, T. '96 338
Colorado Springs —
Leigh W. Chamberlin, Cho.
'93 259
Charles H. Dudley, K. '86.... 38
Percy Hagerman, Wa. '92 ... 278
William P. Kinney, Mar. '86 165
Samuel H. Kinsley, St. '86... 106
William B. Mc Arthur, L. '95 440
Alexander McH. Mead or, T.
'96 338
Grant A. Warren, Sw. '94.... 414
Cripple Creek —
Charles C Butler, K. '91 46
Denver -
Gustave C. Bartels, K. '79... 27
Louis F. Bartels, K. '82 31
James H. Blood, K. '79 27
Robert T. Cassell, Bo. '88... 80
Henry C. Charpiot, St. '88... loS
Earl M. Cranston, Ham. '86 219
Harry C. Davis, Cg. '90 313
James F. Denison, St. '94.... 117
Edward L. Dixon, St. '88.. .. 108
George W. Ernshaw, We. '88 197
Charles W. Franklin, K. '83 33
Henry J. Hersey, We. '86.... 194
Lucius W. Hoyt, St. '89 1 11
Orland S. Isbel, Wa. '90 276
Frank M. Keezer, We. '89... 19S
John T. McClure, Be '78»... 60
George C. Manly, K. '87 40
William A. Moore, St. '88... 109
Alfred H. Phelps, Wa. '93... 280
Robert J. Pitkin, Wa. '88 274
David Plessner, Co. '87 131
Henry J. Robinson, Mar. '93 174
Milton Smith, Cg. Hon 311
Charles W. Taylor, K. '85 ... 38
Charles S. Thomas, K '71... 16
LaFayette Twitchell, Be. '80 61
Henry C. VanScha^ck, Bo.'83 74
William H. Wadley, K. '91.. 47
Percy Wilson, K. '94 52
Frank L. Woodward, Wa.'90 277
Glknwood Springs —
Edward T. Taylor, K. '84.... 36
Goldfield—
John E. Little, Gr. '95 473
Idaho Springs—
Edward C. Mason. K. '90 45
Ed ward. M. Sabin, Har. '93.. 397
Leadville —
Frank M. Goddard, K. '85... 37
Victor —
Willis B. Glidden, Ham. '90.. 226
Leo Haben, Har. '94 398
CONNECTICUT.
Ansonia—
George C. Bryant, Wa. '97... 285
Bridgeport —
John W. Banks, Wa. '93 279
Samuel F. Beardsley, Wa.'97 285
Nathaniel W. Bishop, Wa. '90 275
George P. Carroll, We. '86... 194
Fred W. Tracy, We. '86 195
Bristol —
Emerson R. Newell, Mar. '95 175
Deep River —
Rolin U. Tyler, Wa. '93 280
Haddam —
Charles T. Russell, Wa. '98.. 287
Hartkord —
Herbert S. Ballard, Wa. '95. 2S3
Walter H. Cjark, Wa. '98.... 287
Sidney E. Clarke, St. Hon... 98
Arthur P. Day, Wa. '92 278
Edward M. Day, Wa. '96.... 2S4
Harrison B. Freeman, Jr.,
Wa. '94 281
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
493
Andrew F. Gates, Wa. '89... 275
George A. Kellogg, Wa. 'gi.. 277
Loren P. W. Marvin, Wa.'94 282
Francis Parsons, Wa. '97 286
Arthur Perkins, Wa. '§9 275
Herbert K. Smith, Wa. '95... 284
LAKtVILl.K —
Joe G. Estill, Wa. 93 2S0
LiTCHFlKLl) —
Origen S. Seynimir. Wa. '96. 2SS
William Trumbull, Wa.'Sg... 275
James P. Woodruff, Wa. '93. 281
MiDDI.KTOWN —
Elmer G. Derby, We. 90 200
New Br I IAIN —
William B. Board man, Wa.
'gS 287
New Haven—
Roger S. Baldwin, Wa. '93... 279
James K. Blake, Wa. '93 279
Warren H. Bristol, Wa. '9^.. 276
Edward G. Buckland.Wa.'Sg 274
David Callahan, Bt>. '87 79
Harry G. Day, Wa. '93 2S0
James D. Jewell, Jr., Wa.'93 2S0
Cornelius T. DriscoU, Wa.
Hon 271
Winthrop E. Dwight, Wa.'gb 284
Samuel H. Fisher. Wa. '92... 27S
Walter B. Ford. Wa. '(,8 2S7
John L. Hall, Wa. '96 28 1
Carleton £. Hoadley, Wa.'87 273
George B. B. Lamb, Wa. 96 285
Charlton M. Lewis, St. 'S9... iii
Philip Pond. 2d, Wa. 'go 277
Edward V. Raynolds, St. '82 102
George W. Robinson, Wa.'88 273
Benjamin L Spock, W'a. '97.. 2S6
Henry Stoddard, Wa. Hon... 272
John D. Thomson, Wa. '97... 287
John Q. Tilson, Wa. '93 2S0
William K. Townsend, Wa.
Hon 272
George D. Watrous,Wa. Hon. 272
Philip P. Wells, Wa. '93 2S1
James E. Wheeler, Wa. '94.. 2S2
Samuel A. York, Jr.,Wa. '92 279
New London —
George D. Stanton, Jr., Cg.
V' 3M
RiVERTOX —
Clarence E. Ward, J. '92 189
ROCKVILLE —
Lyman T. Tingier, Wa. '88.. 274
South Manchester —
Howell Cheney, Wa. '94 281
Stamford —
Robert A. Fosdick, J. '84 181
James S. Jenkins, Wa. '96 ... 285
Frederick C. Taylor, Wa. '96 285
Torringtmn —
Frank W. Hubbard, Wa. 'go 276
Water BURY —
Florence Clohessy, J. '88 186
Charles P. Kellogg, Wa. 'g3.. 280
WiLl.lM ANTIC —
William A. Arnold, Wa. 'gS.. 287
DELAWARE.
Mil FORD —
Trusten P. Causey, Co. 'gi... 134
Wilmington —
Thomas F. Bayard, K. Hon.. 3
Thomas F. Bayard, Jr., Wa.
'g2 278
John P. Nields, Cho. 'g3 261
Charles W. Smith, Cg. '89... 312
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington —
John S. Barker, Mar. '86 164
Alexander G. Bentley. Mar.
'w8 177
Arthur A. Birney, K. '73 18
Rudolph W. Bishop, Mar. '88 166
Samuel H. Bond, Mar. '94... 172
Andrew Y. Bradley, Jr., Mar.
'95 172
Edwin C. Brandenburg, Mar.
'90 166
Uavid J. Brewer, Gr. Hon...47i-2
Henry B. Brown, K. Hon 3-4
Arthur L. Bryant, Mar. '90... 166
Arthur A. Buck, Mar. 'g6 176
Norval L. Burchell, Mar. 'gi 168
Norval H. Busey,Jr., Mar,'g7 175
Oliver W. Catchings, Min.'g3 351
Charles M. Catlin, Mar. '86.. 164
Alan O. Clephane, Mar. 'gs.. 172
Charles F. Consaul, Mar. 'g2 170
Humphreys K. Cooke, Mar.
'9^ 174
James L. Cousar, Mar. '98... 177
.Arlon V. Cushman, Mar. '93 170
Frank P. Davis, Mar. '96 175
Guy E. Davis, Mar. '96: 176
Clarence W. DeKnight, Mar.
'91 168
494
PHI DEL TA PHI,
Frederick Dennett, Mar. '94.
Theodore T. Dorman,Mar.*96
Charles W. Draper, Mar. '94..
Edward S. Duvall, Jr., Mar.
'96
Edward H. Eakle, Mar. '91..
John Q. Eaton, Mar. '96
Harry English Mar. '90
Frederick DeC. Faust, Mar,
'93
Charles L. Fraley, Mar. '93..
Melville W. Fuller,Cho.Hon.
William H. Gallinger, Mar.
'93
Howard P. Gatley, Mar. '95
James T. Gibbs, Mar. '90
Arthur H. Giles, Mar. '92....
Milton LeR. Gough, Mar. '93
Ashley M. Gould, Mar. '84...
Frank L. Graham, Mar. '91..
Arthur P. Greeley, Mar. '86..
John M. Harlan, K. Hon
Charles G. Harris, Mar. '96..
William M. Hatch, Mar. '89
James H. Hayden, Wa. '89 ..
John T. Hendrick, Mar. '96..
John B. Henderson, Jr., Mar.
'93
Edwin S. Henry, Mar. '90...
Melville D. Hensey, Mar. '92
Walter R. Hensey, Mar. '94.
Frank H. Hitchcock, Mar. '94
Adolph A. Hoehling,Jr.,Mar.
'87
John H. Holmes, K. '84
Charles E. Howe, Mar. '93...
Malcolm Hufty, Mar. '93
Percy M. Hughes, Mar. '90..
Guy H. Johnson, Mar. '94...
Joseph B. Johnson, Mar. '93.
Edward B. Kimball, Mar. '92
William H. Lamar, Slar. '84..
Jesse B. K. Lee, Mar. '92
Walter I. Lembkey, Mar. '92
James Longstreet, Jr., Mar.
'9'
Alexander D. Lunt, Mar. '96
Henry M. Marshall, Mar. '96
James J. McEvilly, Mar. '94.
Addis D. Merritt, Mar. '87...
Claude E. Miller, Mar. '96...
George* A. H. Mills, Mar. '95
George L. Morton, Mar. 'SB.
Harry B. Needham, Mar. '94
74
73
72
76
68
76
67
71
7f
51
70
74
66
68
7.1
60
68
63
9
76
<»5
275
7t)
70
67
6q
71
70
66
35
71
71
66
74
70
69
60
69
69
67
75
76
73
64
75
72
65
72
Alfred P. Newton, Cg. '96... 322
WMlber A. Owen, Mar. '96... 176
Edward H. Perry, Mar. ^94.. 173
Walter B. Patterson, Mar. '85 163
Beverly K. Peter, Mar. '92... 169
James L. Pugh, Jr., Mar. '84 161
Howard S. Reeside, Mar. '93 171
James Q. Rice, Mar. *86 161
Norborne T. N. Robinson,
Min. '97 353
Albert T. Ryan, Mar. '95 173
Charles F. Sensner, Mar. '95 175
Henry C. Sheridan, Mar. '94 174
Joseph Shillington, Mar. '84. 161
George R. Simpson, Mar. '88 166
John B. Sleman, Jr., Mar. '95 172
Alexander S. Steuart, Mar.'S6 164
Joseph H. Stewart, Mor. *84.. 161
George F. Stone, Mar. Hon.. 160
Robert C. Stribbling, Min. '96 353
Charles L. Sturtevant, Mar.
'88 165
Frederick E. Tasker, Mar.'86 163
Corcoran Thom. Mar. '93 171
Morven Thompson, Mar. '95 173
Frank C. Townsend. Mar. '91 167
Ralph R. Upton, Mar. '93... 169
George H. Walker, Mar. '92.. 170
Victor H. W^allace, Mar. '92.. 16S
Willard F. Warner, Mar. '84 161
Thomas L. Waters, Min. '91 348
Vernon H. Whitman, Mar. '84 161
George D. Whitney, Mar. ^96 174
George L. Wilkinson, Mar. '91 i6b
Edwin Williamson, Mar. '90. 166
John C. Wilson, Mar. '94 172
Henry C. Wood, Mar. '86.... 164
Leonard C. Wood, Mar. '86.. 163
Henry S. Woodward, Mar. '92 169
Jesse M. Woodward, Mar. '98 177
William W. Wright, Jr., Mar.
'9^ 176
William W. Wright, Jr.,Dan.
'91 372
FLORIDA.
Jacksonville —
Charles S. Adams. We. '87... 195
Robert S. Cockrell, Min. '91.. 34S
Clement D. Rinehart, Wa.'88 274
Talahassee —
John W. Henderson, Min. '95 352
George P. Raney, Jr., Min.
'96 353
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
495
Cheever L. Shine, Min. '95.. 352
Tampa —
John P. Wall, Jr., St. '87^... 107
GEORGIA.
Atlanta —
Patrick A. Berry, K. '91 47
David Eichberg, Ham. '88... 223
Albert S. Grandy, Mar. '85.. 163
John S. W. Holloway, K.'92 48
Robert L. D. McAllister, Min.
'95 351
James H. Porter, Cg. '97 324
Fitzgerald —
Alfred B. Lyon, L. '96 441
Savannah—
Gordon Saussy, Cg. '96 323
IDAHO.
Elk City —
Charles P. Richardson, K.'93 50
Lewiston—
James E. Babb, Bo. '84 74
Malad City —
Daniel C. McDougall, We. '89 199
ILLINOIS.
Alton —
John B. Edwards, Co. '98 141
Aurora —
Ira C. Copley, Bo. '89. 81
William George, Bo. '85 76
Abraham L. Tidd, P. '94 336
Beardstown —
L#«ris W. Goodell, Bo. '83... 74
Belleville —
Walter R. Hickley, K. '81... 30
Belviderk —
Frederick J. Evans, Bo. '92... 87
Bloomington —
Andrew J. Barr, Be. '88 63
Edward Barry, Be. '88 65
Reuben M. Benjamin, Be.
Hon 60
Horatio G. Bent, Be. '82 61
Enoch Brock, Be. '86 63
James M. Brock, Be. '82 61
Edward E. Donnelly, Be. '85 63
Jacob P. Lindley, Be. '83 62
John J. Pitts, Be. '83 62
James D. Templeton, Be. '81 61
Cairo —
Reed Green, Be. '86 64
Canton —
Marion F. Hufford, Be. '87.. 64
Carlinville —
Thomas Rinaker, K. '78 26
Carmi —
George L. Land, Bo. '86 77
Daniel H. Patrick, Bo. '83... 74
Carrollton —
Henry T. Rainey, Bo. '85.... 76
Champaign —
William P. Craig, Be. '87 64-5
Calvin C. Staley, K. '77 25
Charleston —
Henry A. Neal, K. '73 i8
Chicago —
Everett A. Aborn, Bo. '87 ... 78
Lemuel M. Ackley, K. '85... 37
Albert H. Adams, Bo. '85.... 75
Howard O. Adams, Fr. '98... 458
Samuel Adams, Bo. '93 88
Spencer L. Adams, Wa. '95.. 282
Houston C. Adcock, Bo. '87. 78
William T. Alden, Bo. '93... 88
William H. Allen, Bo. '89... 81
Charles E. Anthony, Bo. 'So 72
George D. Anthony, Bo. '87. 78
Alfred J. Babcock, K. '80.... 29
Frederick A. Bangs, Bo. '86. 77
Philip R. Barnes, Bo. '92 86
Philip R. Barnes, J, '84 141
Albert W. Barnum, Bo. '87... 78
Elmer E Barrett, Fr. Hon 454.
Charles C. Bartlett, We. '92. 203
Henry M. Bates, Bo. '92 82
Ira C. Belden, K. '95 56
John A. Bellows, Bo. '94 89
William O. Belt, Mar. '91.... 168
Charles H. Blatchford, Bo. '97 93
Hamilton B. Bogue, Jr., Bo.
'95 91
Frederick P. Booth, We. '95 207
Gerald M. Borden, Bo. '95. . 91
Clement C. Bowersock, Bo.
'87 78
John D. Bradley, Cho. '90... 254
Ralph R. Bradley, Bo. '93... 88
Thomas E. D. Bradley, Bo.
'88 80
Armin W. Brand, K. '99 57
Guy Brockway, Bo. '88 80
Guy Brockway, Bo. '92 86
Fred L. Brooks, Bo. '8r 72
Lorenzo C. Brooks, K. '81.. 30
Lorenzo C. Brook, Bo. '80... 71
Albert S. Brown, K. '93 49
Oliver S. Brown, Bo. '93 88
496
PHI DEL TA PHI,
William Brown, Jr., Co. 'g6.. 138
Andrew A. Bruce, Har. '92... 394
Charles A. Buell, Bo. '89 81
Carl C. Bullock, Bo. '92 86
James A. Burhans, Bo. '80. . 72
Edmund W. Burke, Fr. Hon. 454
Frederick W. Burlingham,
Chu. '94 261
John S. Burnet, K. '95 52
William F. Burns, Fr. '97.... 457
Charles H. Burras, Fr.''96... 455
Joseph R. Burres, Be. '85 63
George T. Burrows, Har. '91 393
Edmund F. Burton, Bo. '87.. 78
Oliver J. Bushnell, Fr. '98... 458
Hubert W. Butler, Wa. '88... 273
Rush C. Butler, Mc. '94 427
Benjamin S. Cable, St. '98... 123
Frank C. Caldwell, Bo. '87... 79
Arthur B. Camp, Bo. '86 77
Norman H. Camp, Bo. '93... 88
Richard V. Carpenter, Fr. '97 457
Howard M. Carter, Bo. '90... 82
Orrin N. Carter, Fr. Hon 454
Page F. Carter, Fr. '98.. 458
Paul V. E. Cary, Bo. '93 88
George W. Cass, K. '73 18
Elden S. Cassoday, Har. '92.. 395
Charles L. Caswell,Jr.,Fr. '96 455
Edward L. Cheeiham, Fr. '96 455
Frank H. Clark. Bo. '86 77
William E. Clark, Jr., Bo. '91 84
William Clendenin, Ham. '91 228
David K. Cochrane, K. '89... 43
Hope R. Cody, Bo. '90 82
Alfred B. Connable, Bo. '96.. 92
William A. Conover, Bo. '91 84
George C. Cook, K. '85 37
Henry N. Cooper, Bo. '85.... 75
Alfred Cowles, Jr., Bo. '89... 81
William C. Crafts, Bo. '96... 92
Harry N. Culver, Bo. '87 79
Edmund S. Cummings,Bo.'85 76
William A. Cunnea, Bo. '89.. 81
Wm. B. Cunningham, Jr.,
Bo. '96 92
Justin M. Dall, Fr. '96 455
Jerome J. Danforth, Fr. '96.. 455
Albert B. Davidson, Bo. '95.. 91
Alfred B. Davis, Jr., Bo. '94.. 90
Erode B. Davis, K. '90 44
Herbert J. Davis, Co. '83 127
Nathan S. Davis, Bo. Hon... 69
William L. Davis, Bo. '81 72
William H. Dickson,^. '92 86
George W. Dixon, Bo. '92.... 87
William F. Dockery, Har. '93 396
Walter J. Dore, Bo. '95 91
Frank L. Douglas, Bo. '84... 75
William A. Doyle, Bo. '87... 79
Gail Dray, Bo. '97 93
Max A. Drezmal, Bo. '89 Si
Robert W. Dunn, K. '95 53
Eugene H. Dupee, Bo. '91... 84
ArthurW. V. Eastburn,Fr.'96 455
Louis C. Ehle, Bo. '93 88
Horace J. Elliott, Fr. '97 457
Lloyd L. Elliott, Mc. '94.. 429
Victor M. Elting, K. '92 48
Myer S. Emrich, Bo. '91 85
Joseph W. Errant, Bo. '36... 77
Charles H. Ewing, Bo. '95 .. 91
Kellogg Fairbank, Cho. '93.. 260
Frederick L. Fake, Jr., Fr. '97 456
Ely B. Felsenthal, Bo. '81 ... 72
Kirk A. Dutton, Fr. '96 457
Joseph H. Fitch, Bo. '82 73
Mitchell D. Follansbee, Bo. '93 88
Richard S. Folsom, Bo. '96.. 92
William R. Folsom Fr. '98... 458
Allen B. Forbes, Wa. *88 274
Stephen A. Foster, Cho, '91.. 257
William E. Foster, Bo. '88... 80
Charles R. Francis, Bo. '89... 81
Frederick B. Fuller, Bo. '94™ 90
Franklin W. Ganse, Co. '84.. 128
Harry G. Gardner, Bo. '94... qo
James P. Gardner, Bo. '88.... 80
John H. Garnsey, Bo. '90 83
George A. Gary, K. '7c 21
Harry Geohegan, Bo. '81 72
John Gibbons, Fr. Hon 454
John F. Gilchrist, Fr. '97 457
Howard F. Gillett, Bo. '97... 9*5
John H. Glade, K. '80 29
Edward T. Glennon, Bo. '84 75
Judson F. Going. Bo, '85 76
J. Kent Greene, Bo. '91 85
Charles E. Gregory, Bo. '82.. 73
Otto Gresham, Mar. '87 165
Martin M. Gridley, Bo. '85... 76
James P. Grier, Bo. '92 87
N. Wetmore Halsey, Bo. '82. 73
Harry Hamill, Bo. '88 80
Herbert W. Hamlin, Wa. '94 283
Victor M. Harding, Bo. '96... 92
Frederick VV. Hamwell, Ham
'92.. 229
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
497
Edward A.Harriinan,Bo.Hon 69
Edward A. Harriman, We. '91 202
Edward A. Harriman, Ham.
'90 226
Emanuel S. Hartman, Fr. '96 457
Edwin B. Harts, K. '03 49
Samuel F. Hawley, Bo. *9('.. 83
Avery R. Hayes, Bo. '93 88
William R. Heath, Bo. 'S8... 80
Frank A. Helmer, Bo. '82 — 73
Henry A. Hickman, K. '91... 46
Shirley T. High, Bo. '97.... 93
George P. Hills, Fr. '97 456
James O. Hinkley, Bo. '83... 74
Herbert W. Holcomb, Bo, '93 88
Walter S. Holden, K. '90.... 44
Charles R. Holden, Bo. *94... 90
Alfred E. Holt, Bo. '83 74
Jacob H. Hopkins, Bo. '89... 81
Lockwood Honore, Cho. '9T.. 257
John D. Hood, Bo. '93 88
George E. Hooker, St. '85... 105
Maclay Hoyne, Bo. '97 93
Charles Hudson, Cho. '90 255
Wirt E. Humphrey, Bo. '92.. 87
Harvey B. Hurd, Bo. Hon... 70
Frank G. Jackson, Fr. '97.... 456
John A. Jameson, Jr., Bo. '93 89
Stillman B. Jamieson, Fr. '98 458
Morris L. Johnston, Bo. '97.. 93
Robert H. Johnston, Bo. '94^ 90
Frederick B. Johnstone, Fr. '97 456
John H. Kedzie, Jr., Bo. '95 91
George T. Kelly, Har. '95 400
William B. Kelly, Ham. '84.. 234
Harry J. Kendig, Ham. '88.. 223
Robert J. Kerr, Bo. '95 91
Samuel E. Knecht, Bo. '91... 85
Thomas D. Knight, Bo. '86.. 77
Benson Landon, G. '86 241
Dwight Lawrence, Bo. '94... 90
Blewett H. Lee, Bo. Hon 70
Charles W. Lefler, Bo. '91... 85
Charles W. Leffler, Ham. '90 226
Frank O. Lowden, Bo. '87... 79
Solomon L. Lowenthal, Bo.
'89 81
Charles W. Lucas, Fr. '96 455
Rowland S.Ludington,Bo.'9i 85
Adolph Lund, Bo. '82 73
Julian W. Mack, Bo. Hon.... 70
Edward Maher, Bo. '85 76
Lester E. Maher, K. '98 56
Stewart A. Maltman, Bo. '93 89
Augustus K. Manning, Bo. '82 73
Abraham R. Marriott, Fr.'97 458
Chauncey W. Martyn, Bo. '90 83
George A. Mason, Bo. '94.... 90
Roswell B. Mason, Bo. '97.... 93
Richard H. Mather, Bo. '92.. 87
John A. May, Bo. '82 73
George D. McBimey, Bo. '96.. 92
Walter C. McCallum, Bo, '90 83
Archie A.McClanahan.Bo,'84 75
Archie A.McClanahan,Be,'85 63
Frank H. McCuUoch, Bo. '86 77
Louis A. McDonald, Bo. '85.. 76
Everett R. McFadden, Fr.'96 455
Hugh Mclndoe, Bo. '91 85
John A. McKeever, Bo. '89.. 82
Charles F. McLean, Bo. '94.. 90
Horace M. Sharpe, Bo. '96... 92
Albert H. Meads, Ham. '87.. 222
Frederick Merritt, Mar. '93... 169
Henry G. Miller, Jr., Bo. 97. 93
William S. Miller, Bo. '99 94
Calvin H. Mills, We. '91 203
Will W. Millner, Bo. '91 8s
George R. Mitchell, Bo. '90.. 83
Charles B. Moore, Bo. '87 79
• Thomas A. Moran, Fr. Hon.. 454
Thomas C. Moulding, Bo. '93 89
George N. Morgan, Bo. '87.. 79
Charles F. Morse, Bo. '91,... 85
Harrison M. Musgrave, Mar.
'84 161
Harl Meyers, Mc. '94 428
Louis W. Meyers, Har. '95... 400
Milton O. Naramore, Bo. '89 82
Robert Neale, Fr. '98 458
Grant Newell, Bo. '86 78^
Frederick A. Nichols, Fr. '96 455
Gabriel J. Norden, Bo. '88... 80
George W.Northrup,Jr.Bo.'84 75
Marshal P. Noyes, Bo. '94... 90-
William E. Oden, Bo. '92 87
Henry (or) Harry Olson, Bo.
'91 • 85
Ralph C. Otis, Bo. '96 92
George Packard, Bo. '91 85
Joseph E. Paden, Bo. '85 76
Oliver E. Pagin, K. '82 32
William T. Payne, Bo. '92.... 87
Samuel S. Parks, Bo. '88 80
William A. Paulsen, Bo. '80.. 71
Augustus S. Peabody, Bo.'97 93
Arthur B. Pease, Bo. '93 ^ 89
Frank B. Pease, Bo. '87 79
498
PHI DEL TA PHI,
William Pettis, Bo. '92 87
Charles B. Pike, Cho. '96 265
William F. Pillsbury,Cho.*92 259
Merritt W. Pinckney, Bo. '83 74
Charles E. Piper, Bo. '90
William F. Poole, Jr., no.'93
Conrad H. Poppenhusen, Bo.
'94.
83
89
90
Gilbert E. Porter, Bo. '84 75
Henry J. Potter, Cg. '89 313
Bruce B. Powell, Fr. '96 456
Frank F. Pratt, Bo. '95 91
George E. M. Pratt, Bo. '88.. 81
Harry E. Pratt, Bo. '93 87
Henry W. Prouty, J. '85 182
James M. Purcell, Bo. '87 79
Henry R. Rathbone Har. '94 398
William M. Raymond, Bo. '96 92
George E. Read, Bo. '90 83
Jay J. Read, Bo. '80 72
Frank F. Reed,K. Hon 11
Edward C. Ritsher, St. '89... 1 12
Edward S. Rogers, K. '95 54
George M. Rogers, Bo. '82... 73
Walter W. Ross, Bo. 'go 83
Walter W. Ross, Cho. '91...... 257
Eben F. Runyan, Jr., Bo. '86 78
George F. Rush, K. '90 45
Linus C. Ruth, Bo. '80 71
William S. Russell, Fd. '90... 297
Lynn R. Rutter, Bo. '92 93
William H. Safford, Bo. '90., 84
Louis E. Sauter, Bo. '02 87
Frank P. Schmitt, J.. ^85 182
Henry W. Schoellkopf, Jr.,
Bo. '91 86
Daniel J. Schuyler, Jr., Bo. '96 92
Frank H. Scott, Bo. '82... 73
Philip W. Seipp, K. '99 57
Alva J. Shaw, Fr. '96 456
Edward E. Shaw, Fr. '96 456
Joseph J. Shaw, Fr. '96 457
William Sheller, Fr. '98 458
James J. Sheridan, K. '94 52
James J. Sheridan, Wa. '95... 284
Roswell Shinn, J. '86 184
Roger Sherman, Bo. '95 91
Israel Shrimski, Bo. '90 84
Shelby M. Singleton, Bo. '92 87
Benjamin M. Smith, Bo. '90. 84
Edwin B. Smith, Bo. Hon.... 70
Frank C. Smith, K. '93 50
Frank A. Smith, Bo. '83 74
Loyal L. Smith, Bo. '86 78
William B. Snowhook,Cg.'94 320
Samuel D. Snow, Bo. '85..... 76
Oliver L. Spaulding, Jr., K.
•96 55
Redmond D. Stephens, Bo. '99 94
Albert E. Stevenson, K. '83.. 35
Alonzo S. Stephens, K. '73. .- 19
Herman W. Stillman, Bo. '86 78
Charles C. Stillwell, Bo. '89.. 82
Harry W. Stone, Bo. '99 94
Abram B. Stratton, Bo. '90... 84
Otho D. Swearingen, Be. '88 65
Marcus H. Taft, Co. '87 131
Leverett Thompson, Bo. '95.. 91
Charles E. Thornton, K. '73. 19
Frederick J. Tourtellotte, Bo.
'93 89
Samuel H. G. Trude, Bo. 89 82
Samuel E. Vermilyea, Bo. '89 82
Frederic P. Vose, Bo. '94 90
Charles C. Walker, Cho. '97. 267
Francis W. Walker, *Bo. '80.. 72
Robert E. Ward, Fr. '97 456
Frank L. Wean, K. '87 41
Frank L. Wean, Bo. '87 70
William F. Wei mere. Bo. '84 75
Hosea W. Wells, Bo. '89 82
Ephraim C. Westwood,Bo.'9i 86
Arthur D. Wheeler, Bo. '84.. 75
George F. White, Bo. '80 71
George F. White, K. '77 25
Frank P. Whitehill, Fr. '98 .. 458
Chester W. Whitmore, Fr.'96 456
Max Whitney, Fr. '96 457
Walter S. Whiton, Bo. '94... 90
Howard T. Wilcoxon, Fr. '96 456
Arthur C. Wilkinson, Har. '96 402
Norman Williams, Jr., Bo. '99 94
Lucius W. Winchester, Bo. '90 84
Charles A. Winston, Cho. '93 261
Charles A. Winston, Ham. '91 229
Kay Wood, Bo. '95 91
Walpole Wood, Bo. '84 75
Hobart P. Young, Bo. '96.... 92
Clinton —
John W. Baiter, Be. '78 60
Danville —
John T. ]fcnglish. Be. '82 61
John W. Keeslar, Be. '88 65
Olin A. McFarland, Bo. '80.. 71
Charles M. Swallow, K. '71.. 16
George R. Tilton, Be. '84.... 63
Decatur —
William E. Haworth, Be. '80 60
J
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
499
Charles C. LeForgee, Bo. '88 80
Frank C. Roby, Bo. '89 82
Walter B. Tyler, Cg. '96 323
Edwardsville —
Herman Ritter, K. '78 26
Elgin —
Ora P. Seward, Bo. '83 74
EVANSTON —
Charles G. Little, Bo. '97 93
Henry W. Rogers, K. Hon....ii-2
John H. Wigmore, Bo. Hon. 70-71
Fairfield —
George M. Norris, Ham. *88.. 223
Farmington —
Elmer I. Goshen, Bo. '96 92
Fort Sheridan —
Samuel E. Smiley, St. '92 ... 115
Freeport —
Orestes H. Wright, K.* 98 ... 57
Galesburg —
J. Douglas Welsh, Be. '87 ... 65
Geneseo —
William H. Foster, J. '84 181
Harry A. Reherd, Mc. '97 ... 434
Gibson City —
Abraham L. Phillips, Be. '84 62
Harvard—
Silas H. Callender, K. '77. .. 24
Havana —
Guy R. Williams, Sw. *95.... 415
Hillsboro—
Rice Miller, Cg. '98 325
Jacksonville —
Charles A. Barnes, K. *78.... 25
Richard Yates, K. '84 37
JOLIET —
Caleb E. Antram, Bo. '91 84
Eneshia Meers, K. '76 23
Knoxville —
RoUo S. Granger, Mc. '96 ... 431
Lexington —
Shelton L. Smith, Be. '87.... 64
Lincoln —
William L. McMahan, Bo. '92 87
Macomb —
Samuel H. Morgan, Cho. '89 253
Marshall —
Fenton W. Booth, K. '92 48
Mendota —
John F. Madden, Bo. *88 80
Minonk —
Rufus H. Parks, Be. '86 64
Mt. Carmel —
Theodore G. Risley, Be. '88. 65
Moline —
Samuel W. Odell, Be. '87.... 64
Oak Park —
Charles W. Austin, Har. '94.. 397
Ogden —
William Brennan, Be. '87. ..64-65
Onarga —
John A. Wright, Di. '94 363
Ottawa —
William D. Fullerton, St. '89 ill
Paris— ^
William D. Miller, T. '95 337
George A. Van Dyke, K. '79. 28
Pekin —
Walter T. Smith, St. '88 no
Walter T. Smith, K. '88 ^2
Franklin L. Velde, Bo. '89... 82
Peoria —
Lysander Cassidy, Bo. '91 ... 84
Frank R. Covey, Bo. '92 86
Charles E. Ulrich, Bo. '82... 73
Pinckneyville —
George E. Hincke, Co. '95... 137
Pleasant Plains —
John M. Howard, K. '71 14
PONTIAC —
Asher C. Ball, Be. '85 63
Frederick W. Winkler, K.'96 55
Princeton —
John A. J. Whipple, Bo. '80. 71
QUINCV —
Carl E. Epler, K. '79 28
George H. Wilson, Bo. '91... 86
ROCKFORD—
Carlisle R. Clarke, Har. '92.. 395
Albert M. Sames, Mar. '95... 173
Sidney W. Smith, Har, '99... 405
Rock Island —
Roderick S. Dart, Mil. '97.... 464
Shelbyville —
Truman E. Ames, K. '77 24
Springfield —
Logan Hay, Cho. '97 266
Robert H. Patton, Be. '85 ... 63
Taylorville —
Walter M. Provine, Cg. '97.. 324
Urbana —
Calvin C. Staley, K. '77 25
ViRDEN —
Alva Ross, Bo. '90 83
WiLLMETTE —
John H. Holmberg, Fr. '97.. 457
Carl R. Latham, Bo. '95 91
500
PHI DEL TA PHI.
INDIANA.
Bloom INGTON —
Lawrence V. Buskirk, K. 'go 45
Columbus —
Francis E. Stevens, K. '98.... 56
Crawfordsville —
Albert J. Alexander,Ham.'88 222
Elkhart —
Livy Chamberlain, K. *79.... 27
EVANSVILLE —
Owen D. Richardson, Cg. '96 322
Fort Wayne —
Hugh G. Keegan, K. '95 53
Daniel B. Ninde, K. '95 53
Wade W. Thayer, K. '96 55
Frankfort —
William F. Palmer, Co. '89... 133
Greencastle —
Francis D. Ader, Be. '84 62
James B. Nelson, K. '93 49
Greenfield —
Marion Steele, K. '76 24
Indianapolis —
Charles P. Benedict, We. '91 202
Dixson H. Bynum, Mar. '98.. 177
Oliver H. Carson, K. '93 49
Linton A. Cox, K. '90 44
Wilson S. Doan, K. '91 46
Jacob P. Dunn, K. '76 23
William B. Fletcher, Jr., Mil.
'96 466
Francis T. Hord, K. '92 48
Ernest R. Keith, K. '89 43
George G. Martin, Co. '96... 138
Frank S. Ruddell, Mil. '07... 46)
Harold Taylor, K. '91 47
Jeffersonville —
John C. Zulauf, Cho. '88 252
Kendai.lsville —
Perry D. Creager, Bo. '92..... 86
KOKOMO —
Howard E. Henderson, K.'74 20
Charles M. Hodson, Ham. '98 237
Allen Shewmon, K. 'S6 39
La Fayette —
Charles A. Burnett, Mar. '84 162
La Porte —
Oliver A. Ludlow, K. '98 56
MUNCIE —
Arthur W. Brady, K. '89 . ... 42
Portland —
William H. H. Williamson,
K. '79 28
Richmond —
Roy W. White, G. '98 247
Spencer —
Frederick L. Pochin, Bo. '92 87
Terre Haute—
Samuel D. Stahl, Be. '84 63
ViNCENNES —
Mason J. Niblack, K. '82 32
Whiting —
Frank N. Gavit, Bo. '91 85
INDIAN TERRITORY.
Muscogee —
Pliny L. Soper, St. '87 107
Minco —
Reford Bond, T. '97 339
South McAlester —
James H. Gordon, Min. '90.. 346
Tulsa —
Archibald R. Querry, Gr. '95 473
ViNITA —
Pliny L. Soper, St. '87 107
IOWA.
Algona —
Jesse L. Bonar, Mc. '94 427
Homer H. Fellows, Mc. '94.. 427
Ames —
William H. Wynn, Jr., Gr.
'95 474
Casey —
Frank H. S. Noble, Mc.'94.. 428
Cedar Falls —
William A, Graham, Mc. '97 433
James B. Newman, Mc. '97.. 434
Cedar Rapids —
Charles F. Clark, Mc. '94 429
James W. Good, K. '93 49
Chariton —
Walter H. Dewey, Mc. '95... 43a
Cherokp:e —
John D. Lffring, Mc. '98 436
Justus A. Miller, Mc. '97 434
Clear Lake —
Roy A. Palmeter, Mc. '97.... 434
Clinton —
Edred S. James, J. '86 183
Alfred E. Walsh, Mc. '96 432
Corning —
Arthur R. Wells, Mc. '97 435
Council Bluffs —
John J. Hess, Mc. '95 430
Davenport —
Stephen P. Bawden, Mc. '98 435
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
501
Nathan D. Ely, Mc. '95 430
Albert W. Hawman, Mc. '98 435
Victor L. Littig, Mc. '96 432
Victor L. Littig, Cho. '98 267
Albert C. Mueller, Mc. *97... 434
Isaac Petersbcrger, Mc. *97... 434
Frederick Vollmer, Mc. '96.. 432
Des Moines —
Alfred F. Bissell, K. '94 50
Lawrence M. Byers, Wa. '93 2/9
William C. Chesbro, Mc. '94 427
Horace £. Oeemer, Mc. Hon. 424
LeRoy N. French, Cg. '96... 322
Charles T. Granger, Mc. Hor . 425
Frederick C. Hiibbell, J. '89 187
La Vega G. Kinne, Mc. Hon. 425
William C. Mentzer, L. '95... 440
Richard R. Rollins, Mc.'g8... 436
John B. Ryan, Mc. '96 432
William L. Ryan, Mc. '96.. . 432
Buffon S. Walker, K. '8i 31
Craig T. Wright, Mc. 95 431
Dexter —
Edward F. Sharp, Mc. '98... 436
Dubuque —
William B Allison, Jr., Mc.
'96 431
George T. Lyon, Mc. '95 431
Eldora —
Edward B. Burling, Cho. '94 261
James A. Deviit, Mc. '97 ..... 433
Fairfield —
Edgar R. Smith, Mc. '95 431
Fort Doi>gk —
William T. Chantland,Mc.*94 429
Franklin J. Parr, Be. '88 65
Ft. Madison —
George B. Stewart, K. '88 42
Hampton —
Frederick A. Harriman, Mc.
'97 433
Hawarden —
Christopher DMuxen,Mc.' 94 428
Independence —
Robert E. Leach, Mc.'94 428
Iowa City —
Charks H. Burton, Mc. '95.. 430
Arthur J. Cox, Mc. '95 430
Walter M. Davis, Mc. '98.... 435
Charles M. Dutcher, Mc. '94 429
Louis W. Dutcher, Mc. '98... 435
Samuel Haves, Mc. Hon 425
Emiin McClain, Mc. Hon 424
Leonard C. Rinard, Mc. '96.. 432
James A. Rohbach, Mc. Hon. 426
Martin J. Wade, Mc. Hon.... 426
Ironwood —
Edward J. Skewis, Mc. '98.. 436
Knoxvilt.e —
Harford T. McCormack, Mc.
'96 432
Lake City —
John W. Jacobs, Mc. '97 « 433
Laurens —
Joseph H, Allen, Mc. '95 430
Lewis—
Charles P. Davis, K. '99 57
Manchester —
Carleton W. Hoi brook, Mc. '97 433
Marshalltown—
Charles S. Aldrich, Mc. '96.. 431
Mason City —
Burr C. Keeler, Mc. '97 434
Montezuma —
Charles W. Clark, Mc. '98... 435
Mount Pleasant —
William F. Kopp, Mc. '94... 428
Alfred M. Van Allen, Mc. '94 429
Edward F. Wehrle, K. '97.... 56
Nevada —
Ulysses S. Alderman, Mc.'97. 433
Edward M. McCall, Mc. '96 432
Newton —
Frank H. Clements, Mc. '98.. 435
David Ryan, Mc. Hon 426
Nora Springs —
Frederick W. Haynes,Mc.'94 427
NORTHWOOD —
William E. Lamb, Mc. '95... 430
Morris A. Zollinger, Mc. '94.. 429
Onawa —
Evans Holbrook, Mil. '97 466
Orange City —
Peter D.Van Oosterhaut, Mc.
'94 429
Peter D. Van Oosterhaut, St.
'95 120
Osage —
Conrad F. Hambrecht,Mc.'94 429
Alva B. Love joy, Mc. '94 428
Postville —
Charles G. Burling, Mc.'97.. 433
Pringhar —
John D. Smith, L. '97 442
Red Oak —
Gordon Hayes, Mc. '96 432
John C. Hayes, Mc '97 433
Ralph Pringle, Mc. '96 432
502
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Reinbeck —
Willis N. Birdsall, Mc. '95... 430
William H. Brunn, Mc. '96... 431
Rock Rapids—
Clarence J. Miller, Mc. '96... 432
Sabula —
George E. Hilsiuger, Mc. '98 435
ScRANTON City—
Perry P. Pitcher, Bo. *8o 71
Sheldon —
John McCandless, K. '81 30
Sioux City —
Burton K. Lewis, Mc. '98 436
Russell A. Marks, Mc. '97... 434
Oscar Middlekauflf, Bo. '90... 83
Wilbur Owen, K. »88 42
Edmund Pendleton, Mc. '97. 434
Gifford S. Robinson, Mc.
Hon 425-6
Leonard B. Robinson, Mc.'95 431
Albert O. Wakefield, Mc. '97 435
Sioux Rapids —
William B. Johnston, Mc. '94 427
Spencer —
William S. Bemis, K. '82 ... 31
Tipton —
John T. Moffit, K. »86 39
Washington—
Marsh W. Bailey, Mc. '94 427
Waterloo —
Chester D. Kern, Mc. '95 430
George B. Miller, Mc. '94.... 429
Charles Zollinger, K. '95 54
Charles Zollinger, Mc. '95 ... 431
Waukon—
Charles T. Granger, Mc. Hon. 425
Waverlv —
Burton E. Sweet, Mc. '95 431
West Union —
Harry P. Hancock, K. '78... 26
KANSAS.
Abilene—
Cloyd R. Troxel, Gr. '95 473
Atchison —
Warren W. Guthrie, Jr., K.
'96 54
William F. Guthrie, St. '87.. 107
Rolla R. Mitchell, Gr. '95.... 473
Baldwin —
John I. Games, Gr. ,'95 473
Moses W. Games, Gr. '96 474
Beulah —
George E. Potter, Gr. '98 478
Clover Cliff —
Harold M. Blackshire, Gr.'97 476
Fort Scott —
Robert B. Campbell, Gr. '97 477
Benjamin C. Garrison, K. '86 38
Austin McC. Keene, K. '87.. 40
Geneseo —
Thomas Harley, Gr. '97 476
GiRARD —
Austin Hawley, K. '83 34
Greeley —
Dale D. Gear, Gr. '96 474
Horton — .
Scott Hopkins, St. '84 103
Kansas City —
Maurice LeR. Alden, Mar. '96 176
Archie E. Watson, K. '90 45
George B. Watson, K. '87.... 41
George B. Watson, St. '87.... 108
Lawrence—
Samuel D. Bishop, Gr. '97... 477
William B. Brownell,Gr.Hon 472
Marshall A. Gorrill, Gr. '97. 477
James W. Green, Gr. Hon... 471
Fred Harris, Gr. '98 478
Robert C. Manley, Gr. '96... 475
William H. Mason, Gr. '97... 476
James W. Means, Gr. '98 478
Wilder S. Metcalf, Gr. '97... 476
Alexander C. Mitchell, Gr. '97 478
James H. Mitchell, Gr. '97.^ 478
Frank H. Moore, Mar. '96... 175
John Q. A. Norton, Gr. Hon. 472
Alfred H. Noyes, Gr. ^98 478
Louis C. Poehler, Gr. '97.. .. 478
Samuel A. Riggs, Gr. Hon... 472
Marcus SummerfieId,Gr. Hon. 472
Thomas E. Wagstaff, Gr. '97 477
Leavenworth —
Daniel R. Anthony, Jr.,K.*9i 45
Ira L. Bond. Co. '97 139
Thomas P. Fenlon, Jr.,K.'87 40
Louis H. Wulfekuhler,Gr.'95 474
Manhattan —
Myron A. Limbocker, Gr.'97 478
Horace G. Pope, Gr. '96 475
Warner St. C. Pope, Gr, '96.. 475
Osage City -
Clyde W. Miiler, Gr. '97 477
OSKALOOSA —
William D. Snell, Gr. »9h 475
Ottawa —
Clarence A. Burney, Gr. '97.. 476
Alpheus W. Cornelius, Gr.*97 477
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
503
Paola —
George Kingsley, Jr., Gr. '96 474
Pratt —
William T.Sturtevant, We. '86 195
QUENEMO —
Arlon B. Crum, Gr. '96^ 474
Seneca —
Edwin L. Miller, St. '88 109
Edwin L. Miller, We. '87 196
Samuel K. VVoodworth,K.'84 36
SUMMERFIKLD —
Terry J. Madden, Gr. '96 474
Topeka —
Frank E. Bennett, We. '92.. . 203
Frederick D. Fuller, We. '88 197
Charles K. Holliday, Gr. '95 473
Albert H. Horton, Jr., Gr.'96 474
David W. Kent, Be. '86 64
Frank D. Merriam. Gr. '97... 478
Galen F. Nichujs, Gr '95 473
Adrian F. Sherman, Gr. '97.. 477
John F. Switzer, We. '88 198
Troy—
Charles W. Reeder, Gr. '95. 473
W AM EGO —
Leonard W. Prunty, Gr. '96.. 475
William A. Rogers, Gr. '96.. 475
Wichita —
Thomas G. Fitch, K. '82 31
WlNFIELD —
Oscar M. Seward, K. '76 24
KENTJJCKY.
Ashland —
Edgar Hager, We. '91 202
Covington—
Sidney Arthur, Ham. '90 225
Greene Fenley, Ham. '91^... 228
Otis H. Fisk, Ham. '99 238
Walker C. Hall, Ham. '90... 226
Milton H. McLean, Ham. '91 228
Shelley Rouse, Ham. '90 227
Robert C. Simmons, Ham. '88 223
Frankfort—
Thomas N. Lindsey,Ham '92 230
Henderson —
William R. Marrs, Min. '95.. 352
Henry M. Stanley, Wa. '87... 273
Lexington —
Morris W. BartleU, Min. '94 351
George C. Webb, Min. '90... 346
Louisa —
John W. M. Stewart, K. '87. 41
Louisville —
Thomas R. Cartmell, Min. '95 352
' John C, Doolan, Min. '90..^. 347
William B. Eagles, Min. '94.. 351
Herman D.NewcombjMin. '95 351
Joseph T. O'Neal, K. '73 18
Arthur Peter, Min. '92 349
Frank D. Swope, Cho. '89... 254
Muir Weissinger, St. '94 n8
Robert E. W(wds, Mar. '92... 170
Mavsville —
Harry C. Curran, Ham. '92.. 229
Milton Johnson, K. '93 49
Mt. Sterling —
Henry C. Howard, Mar 160
New Castle —
Charles H. Sanford, Ham. '93 232
Newport —
Shaler Berry, Ham. '95 234
John T. Hodge, Ham. '87.... 221
Highlands, Newport —
George W. Ross, Ham. '93... 232
OWINGSVILLE —
William G. Ramsey, K. '94.. 51
Richmond —
Robert E. Roberts, T. '97.... 340
RUSSELLVILLE —
Harvey S. McCulcheon,St.'94 1 18
Stanford —
James N. Saunders, K. '87.... 41
Versailles —
Charles M. Harris, Min '96... 353
Nicholas B. Marks, Min. '96.. 353
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans —
James F. Casey, Mar. '97 175
Joseph O. Dyer, Wa. '89 274
William B. Forsyth, Min. '96 352
Emile Godchaux, Wa. '98 287
James P. Parker, Min. '94.... 350
Shreveport—
Charles L. Gaines, T. '95 337
Tallula —
James T. McClellan, K. '75.. 22
MAINE.
Bangor —
Frank H. Baker, We. '96 208
Forest J. Martin, We. '90 20I
Bath —
Arthur J. Dunton, We. '98... 2i2
Arthur H. Stetson, We. '97... 212
Ellsworth —
Frederick Hale, St. '99 124
504
PHI DELTA PHL
Farmington —
Elmer E. Richards, K. *83... 34
GORHAM — ♦
JoHn A. Waterman, Cho. '88 252
Guilford —
John S. Williams, We. *90... 201
KiTTERY —
Edward H. Safford, We. '97.. 212
Old Town —
Walter Mooers, We. '96 210
William H. Powell, We. '90 201
Portland—
Alvin C. Dresser, We. '95 207
Walter C. Scarborough, We.
'92 204
William W. Thomas, 2d, Mil.
'96 466
Harry M. Verrill, Wa. '91.... 278
Rockland —
Mervyn A. Rice, St. '92 114
South Wkst Harbor —
Bertrand E. Clark, We. '95.. 207
MARYLAND.
Baltimore —
Ward B. Coe, Mar. '92 169
Ernest Hoen, Jr., Cho. '88... 253
Edward J. Kennard, K. '75.. 22
Charles H. Knapp, Min. '90. 347
John D. Lord, Jr., St. *86 106
James M. Marshall, Min. '94 351
Robert E. L. Marshall, Min.
'96 353
Rush A. Robinson, Kd. '92.... 300
George M. Sharp, Wa. Hon... 272
Cumberland —
Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., Wa. '97 286
Easton —
J. H. Covington, G. '94 246
Hyattsville —
Robert W. Wells, Gr. '97 477
MASSACHUSETTS.
ASHVION'l'— •
William R. Guilford.We. '96 209
William R. Guilford, Di.'94.. 363
Barnstable —
Henry M. Hutchings, We.'92 204
Blackinton —
John B. Archer, K. '96.. 54
Boston —
Charles F. Adams, 2d, Cho.
'92 258
Charles O. Abell, We. *97... 210
Edward B. Adams, Cho. '95.. 262
John F. Adams, We. '94 205
Homer Albers, We. '85 194
George D. Alden, We. '88... 197
George W. Anderson, We. '90 199
Lloyd H. Andrews, We. '94. 203
Frank A. Appleton, We. *90.. 199
James A. Bailey, Jr., Cho. '91 256
Henry Baily, VVe. '92 203
Roscius H. Back, We. '89.... 198
William F. Bacon, Cho. '89.. 253
Francis R. Bangs, Cho. *94.- 261
Charles B. Barnes, Jr., Cho.
'93 259
Ralph S. Bartlett, We. '92... 203
Stephen S. Bartlett, Cho. '89 253
John L. Bates, We. '85 194
Melville M.Bigelow, We. Hon. 193
John A. Blanchard, Cho. '95.. 262
Edward E. Blodgett, Cho. '89 253
Wilfred Bolster, Cho. '91 256
Arthur H. Brooks, Cho. '94^ 261
William H. Brown. We. '86.. 194
Charles M. Bruce, We. '88... 197
Charles C. Bucknam, We. '96 20S
Addison C. Burnham, Cho. '93 259
Frederick P. Cabot, Cho. '93 259
Moses S. Case, We. '92.. 203
Herbert M. Chase, We. '94.. 205
Harry L. Clapp, Mar. '96..., 173
George L. Clarke, We. '87... 195
Maynard E. S. Clemons, We.
'96 208
Julian Cod man, Cho. '9^ 263
Guy W. Cox, We. '96... 208
James P. Crosby, We. '90.... 200
Guy Cunningham, Cho. '91... 256
Robert Cushman, Cho. '96... 264
Marvin H. Dana, J. 'S8 186
Charles K. I>arling, We. '96.. 209
Herbert H. Darling, Cho '91 256
Arthur S. Davis. We. '92 203
Arthur W. de Goosh, We. '96 209
Delavan C. Delano, We. '87. 195
Louis L. G. de Rochemont,
We. '94 206
Philip Dexter, Cho. '92 25S
David T. Dickinson, Cho. '91 256
George C. Dickson, We. '92. 203
Frederick C. Dowd, We. '90 200
David A. Ellis, Cho. '96 265
Harry C. Fabyan, We. '96... 209
John A. Farrar, We. '96 209
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
505
Edward St. C. Fellows, We.
'92 203
Elbridge S. Fernald, We. '95 207
William T. A. Fitzgerald, We.
'97 211
Jewell Flower, We. '99 213
Samuel W. Forrest, We. '88. 197
Ralph W. Foster, We. '85.... 194
Reginald Foster, We. '86 194
Henry G. Frost, We. '86 195
Robert W. Frost, Cho. '90.... 254
Louis A. Frothingham, Cho.
'96 265
Joseph R. Fuller, We. '90.... 209
George P. Furber, Cho. '90.. 255
Irvin McI). Garfield, Cho. '96 265
Burton P. Gray, We. '96 209
John C. Gray, Cho. Hon 251
Roland Gray, Cho. '98 267
Fred C. Gilpatric, We. '89... 198
Richard W. Hale, Cho. '95... 263
Prescott F. Hall, Cho. '92.... 258
James M. Hallowell, Cho. '93 260
Frederick C. Hanscom, We.
'95 207
Robert E. Harding, We. '96.. 209
Albert F. Hayden, We. '88... 197
Charles E. Haywood, We. '90 200
Norman F. Hesseltine,W^e.'9i 202
Arthur D. Hill, Cho. '94...... 262
William Hoag, We. '96 210
Willis P. Holcombe, We. '86 195
Oliver W. Holmes, Jr., Cho.
Hon 251
Robert Homans, Cho. '97 266
Samuel H. Hudson, We. '89. 198
Carleton Hunneman, Cho. '92 258
Louis F. Hyde, Cho. '90 255
John Ingram, We. '93 205
Charles H. Innes, We. '92 ... 204
John A. Irwin, We. '91 202
Harry W. James, We. 'S8 197
Stephen R. Jones, We. '92... 204
James E. Kelley, We. '87 196
Charles D. Keyes, We. '93... 205
George E. Kimball, We. '93. 205
Roscoe E. Learned, We. '93. 205
Charles F. Light, We. '87.... 196
Charles P. Lincoln, Cho. '90 255
James A. Lowell, Cho. '94... 262
Joseph W. Lund, Cho. '93... 260
Joseph P. Lyons, We. '90 200
Curtis G. Metzler, We. '97... 211
Oliver R. Mitchell, Cho. '93.. 260
William H. Mitchell, We. '87 196
Edward D. Moore, We. '87 .. 196
George A. Moore, We. '94... 206
George W. Moulton, We. '90 201
William G. Nash, We. '95... 207
James M. Newell, Cho. '93... 260
John R. Nichols, We. '97 211
Hiram C. Nickerson, We. '92 204
William M. Noble, We. '88.. 197
Fred L. Norton, We. '89 199
George R. Nutter, Cho. '89... 254
Hugh W. Ogden, Cho. 'q6... 265
William C. Parker, We. '89.. 199
Birney C. Parsons, We. '94 .. 206
Joseph N. Pastene, We. '88.. 197
Thomas N. Perkins, Cho. '94 262
George R. Pulsifer, Cho. '93 261
James L. Putnam, Cho. '95... 263
William Quinby, Mar. '87.... 165
William L. Quinby, We. '89. 199
Edgar J. Rich, Cho. '91 257
Leonard G. Roberts, We '90 201
Odin B. Roberts, Cho. '91 ... 257
Jefferson S. Rust, Mar. '88... 166
Philip S. Rust, Cho. '90 . .. 255
George A. Sanderson, VVe. '87 196
George B. Sears, We. '95 208
William R. Sears, Cho. '94... 262
Walter Soren, We. '86 195
Joseph L. Stackpole,Jr.,Cho.
'98 267
Daniel C. Stanwood, Fd. '90 297
Charles H. Stebbins, We. '95 208
George W. Stetson, We. '90.. 201
Colver J. Stone, We. '95 208
Oscar Storer, We. '95 208
Willis W. Stover, We. '96.... iio
Michael J. Sughrue, We. '88 198
Ezra R. Thayer, Cho. '91 357
William G. Thompson, Cho.
'91 257
Charles Walcott, Cho. '95 ... 264
Joseph Wjilker, Cho. '90 256
George P. Wardner, Cho. '93 261
Richard B. Young, Ham. '91 229
Charles H.Wardwell,We. '95 208
Henry Ware, Cho. '96 265
Richard D. Ware, Cho. '93... 261
Henry L. Whittlesey, We. '8f) 195
Joseph Wiggin, Cho. '96 265
Samuel E. Worchen, We. '94 206
Owen D. Young, We. '96 210
Brewster-^
Elisha S. Hall, We. '87 195
5o6
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Brockton —
Elmer H. Fletcher, We. '96.. 209
Brookfield —
Arthur F. Butterworth, We.
'93 204
Brookline —
George W. Duncklee, Wa.'gS 287
Cambridge —
James B. Ames, Ch. Hon 251
Marshall H. Gould, We. '96.. 209
Christopher C. Langdell,Cho.
Hon 252
Jeremiah Smith, Cho. Hon... 252
Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Cho. '95 263
James B. Thayer, Cho. Hon.. 252
Lewis S. Thompson, Cho. '95 264
Frank B. Williams, Cho. '95. 264
Canton —
Bartholomew R. Doody, We.
'90 ^ 200
Chestnut Hill—
Endicott P. Saltonstall, Cho.
'97 266
Clinton —
George (or Charles) G. Ban-
croft, We. '89 198
James Greenwood, Jr., K.'74 20
Dorchester —
Oliver P. Schoonmaker, We.
'98 , 212
Dudley —
Henry Schofield, Cho. '90 256
Fall River —
Franklin A. Pease, Mar. *86.. 163
FiTCHBURG —
John A. Lane, We. '96 210
Florence —
Louis H. Warner, We. '97.... 212
Gloucester —
Carleton H. Parsons, We. '97 211
Lincoln S- Simonds, We. '94 206
Great Barrington
Charles Giddings, Fd. *gi 298
Greenfield —
Gaius G. Atkins, Ham. '91... 227
Haverhill —
Gurdon S. Howe, Cho. '92... 258
Hudson —
Silas W. Hale, We. '89 198
Hyde Park —
Edwin C. Jenney, We. '90... 200
Lawrence —
William J. Bradley, We. '89. 198
Walter Coulson, VVe. '90 200
Joseph J. Mahoney, VVe. '85- 194
Henry £. Oxnard, Cho. '89.. 253
Frederick F. Sherman, Wc.
'98 - 212
Leominster —
Edward W. Blodgett, We.*99 213
Harry C. Bascom, We. *92... 203
Franklin Freeman, We. '96... 20^
William E. White, We. '86... 195
LiNCOIJ* —
Edward L Smith, Cho. '89... 254
Lowell —
James F. Corbett, We. '91... 202
Winthrop H. Duncan, Wa.'96 284
William M. Holman, We. '98 212
Fisher H. Pearson, We. '89... 199.
Fred N. Wier, We. '87 196
Lynn —
Charles N. Barney, We. '98.. 212
Edward R. Coffin, Cho. '96... 264.
Arthur F. Foster, Cho. '89.... 253
Henry T. Lumus. W^e. '97.... 21 1
Theodore C. Tebbetts, St. '99 124
Marlborough —
Edgar Weeks, We. '95 20S
Medfield —
Henry W. Austin, We. '90... 2oa
Methuen —
Christopher H. Rogers, We.
'96 2ia
Milford —
Clifford A. Cook, We. '95 207
Milton —
George M. Gushing, Cho. '97 266
Needham —
Edwin M. Grover, We. '97... 211
New Bedford —
May hew R. Hitch, We. '80... 198
Oliver Prescolt, Jr., Cho. 92 259
Newburyport —
Robert G. Dodge, Cho. '97. ~ 266
David P. Page, We. '95 208
New Centre —
Elias B. Bishop, Cho. '97 266
Newton —
Louis A. Hall, We. '97 2II
Newton VI LLE —
Fay B. Kendall, We. '97 2II
North Adams —
Charles T. Ralston, K. '83... 34
Charles T. Ralston, Mar 160
James D. Williams, St. '97... 122
Northampton —
Clinton E. Bell, St. '98 123.
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
507
Lemuel S. Strickland, We. '95 208
North Attleboro —
William H. Pond, Wa. '91... 277
Old Cambridge —
Samuel F. Batchelder, Cho.
'98 267
PiTTSFIELD—
Edward Boltwoud, Wa. '94... 281
Provincetown —
Raymond A. Hopkins, We. '94 206
Salem -
Harry E. Jackson, We. '94... 206
Spencer—
George A. Drury, We. '92 ... 203
Springfield —
George A. Bacon, We. '95.... 207
Wendell G. Brownson,Wa.*95 283
Charles M. Kirkham, We. '91 202
Taunton—
Frank P. Lincoln, We. '92... 204
Topsfield—
Alfred W. Putnam, We. *96.. 210
Waltham —
John Le G. Harvey, We. '88.. 197
Webster—
Frank E. Deon, We. '91 202
Wellesley —
Harry L. Rollins, We. '89.... 199
West Acton—
. Frederick H. Nash, We. '98.. 212
Westboro —
Charles L. Adams, We. '86... 194
Westfield —
Harold P. Mosely, We. '98... 212
West Roxbury —
George P. Beckford, We. '97" 210
Whitman —
Charles B. Snow, Jr., \ye.'94 206
Wilkinsonville —
Willard J. Humes, We. '91... 202
Worcester —
Charles S. Forbes, We. '89... 198
Charles B. Gates, K. '74 20
Frank B. Hall, We. '90 200
Frederick B. Harlow, Cho. '88 252
John H. Johnson, We. '90.... 200
William C. Mellish, We. '95.. 207
Charles C. Milton, We. '93... 205
Ernest I. Morgan, We. '93.... 205
Arthur P. Rugg, We. '86 194
Charles M. Thayer, Cho. '92. 259
Charles H. Wood, We. '94... 206
WORTHINGTON —
Elisha H. Brewster, We. '96. 208
MICHIGAN.
Allegan —
Fred I. Chichester, K. '86.... 39
Ann Arbor —
Thomas A. Bogle, K. Hon... 3
Ora E. Butterfield, K. '91.... 46
Thomas McI.Cooley, K.Hon. 4-8
John R. Effinger, Jr., K. '92 48
Harry B. Hutchins, K. Hon..9-io
Elias F. Johnson, K. Hon.... 10
Edward DeW. Kinne, K.Hon. 10
Jerome C. Knowlton, K.Hon, ii
Floyd R. Mechem, K. Hon.. 11
Seth C. Randall, K. '74 21
Bradley M. Thompson, K.
Hon 12-13
Charles R. Whitman, K.Hon 13
Horace LaF.Wilgus,Sw. Hon. 412
Battle Creek —
Edwin N. Caldwell, K. '93... 49
George E. Howes, Jr., K. '92 48
Bay City —
Morris L. CouTtright, K. '82. 31
Curtis E. Pierce, K. '82 32
Benton Harbor —
Frank P. Graves, K. '95 53
Charlevoix —
Joel M. Eaton, K. '75 21
Detroit —
Ralph L. Aldrich, K. '86 38
Elmer L. Allor, K. '95 52
John B. Archer, K. '96 54
Levi L. Barbour, K. Hon 3
Laverne Bassett, K. '90 44
Louis Blitz, K. '72 17
Harry C. Bulkley, K. '95 52
George V. D. Candler, K.'94 50
Henry E. Candler, K. '94 50
Edwin F. Conely, K. Hon.... 4
Charles G. Cook, K. '98 56
Edwin Denby, K. '06 54
Freeman Field, K. 97 56
Allan P. Gilmour, K. '95 53
William W. Griffin, K. '89... 43
Levi T. Griffin, K. Hon 8-9
Williams C. Harris, K. '91... 46
James S. Heaton, K. '83 34
Daniel B. Hibbard, Jr., K.'7i 15
George H. Hopkins, K. '7f.. 16
John S. Hurd, K. '94 51
Charles A. Kent, K. Hon 10
Otto Kirchner, K. Hon 10
3oS
PHI DELTA PHI.
Franz C. Kuhn, K. '94 51
Rufus G. Lathrop, K. '95 53
Philip H. McMillan, Cho.'9S 267
Samuel Medbury, K. '94 51
George W. Moore, K. '73 18
Victor J. Obenauer, K. '95... 53
A. H. DeF. Paine, K '73.... 19
Jonathan Palmer, Jr., K. '93 49
George G. Prentis, K. '93 49
Hedley V. Richardson, K.'94 51
Daniel L. Russell, Jr., K. '94 51
Samuel I. Slade, K. '87 41
Herbert M. Snow, K. '83 34
Errol H. Spicer, K. '98 56
Henry H. Swan, K. Hon 12
Frank VV. Waring, K. '76 24
Charles S. Wiibeck, K. '92... 48
George B. Yerkes, K. '38 42
East Saginaw (see Saginaw, E. S.)
Gauen —
Edwin A. Biakeslee, K. '91.. 45
Grand Rapids—
Eugene E. Allen, K. '70 15
John W. Champlin, K. Hon. 4
Arthur C. Denison, K. '83 ... 33
Warren C. Dewey. K. '71 15
Alfred H. Hunt, K. '96 55
Willard F. Keeney, K. '83... 34
William H. Loomis, K. '80... 29
Elmer L. Maddox, St. '85 105
Willis B. Perkins, K. '83 34
John G. Stone, K. *94 52
William J. Stuart, K. '72 17
Charles E. Temple, K. '82... 32
Myron H. Walker, K. '78 27
Harry F. Worden, K. 'g4 52
Francis L. W^irzburg, K. '99 57
Hancock—
Frederic Harry, K. '99 57
Howell —
F^dmund C. Shields, K. '96... 55
William H. S. Wood,Mar.'90 166
I R ON woo D —
Charles M. Humphrey, K. '86 39
ISHI'EMING —
Alexander K. Sedgwick, Har.
'95 400
Jackson —
Lewis D. Campbell, Cg. '90.. 313
Nathaniel H. Kennedy, K. 96 55
Kalamazoo —
Edward N. Dingley, Mar. '85 162
Edwin M. Irish, K. '72 17
Clare H. Stearns, K. '97 56
Lansing —
Charles W. Foster, K. '96 54
William A. Eraser, K. '72.... 17
William A. Fraser, K. '76.... 23
Claudius B. Grant, K. Hon.. 8
Charles C. Hopkins, K. '76- 23
Russell C. Ostrander, K. '76. 23
LUDINGTON —
Luman W. Goodenough, K.
'98 56
Daniel W. Reardou, K. '78... 26
Manistee—
Louis E. Morris, K. '74 20
Marshall —
Edward F. Tierney, K. '82... 33
Marquette —
Alfred F. Maynard, K. '80... 29
Monroe —
Harry A. Lockwood, K. '83^ 34
Oscoda —
Charles S. Pierce, K. '87 40
Plain well —
Ellis G. Soule, K. '99 57
Port Huron —
Samuel W. Vance, K. '78 27
Romeo -
John L. Starkweather, K.'70 15
Saginaw —
John M. Brooks, K. '74 19
Charles W. Burt. K. '91 46
Charles W. Burt, Cg. '93....... 317
Charles G. Fowler, K. '79.. 28
James B. Peter, K. '73 19
Charles S. Smith, K. '81 31
Wallis C. Smith, K. '09 37
Gilbert M. Stark, K. ^75 22
St. Ignace —
Henry Hoffman, K. '78 26
St. Johns—
William H. Brunson, K. '86.. 38
Oliver L, Spaulding,Jr.,K.'96 55
St. Joseph—
William A. Heartt, Fr. '97... 457
South Manistiquk —
Leslie T. Hubbell, Har. '98.. 404
Traverse City —
Harry C. Davis, K. '77 24
West Branch —
William A. Weeks, K. '80.... 30
Williamston —
Ezra D. Lewis, K. '70 15
Ypsilanti —
Ransom G. George, K. '97... 5^
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
509
MINNESOTA.
Alexandria —
Claus J. Gunderson, K. '83... 33
Anoka —
Arthur E. Giddings, Di. '92.. 360
Albert F. Pratt, Di. '95 364
Buffalo —
Egbert S. Oakley, Di. '98.. . 367
DULUTH —
Otway W. Baldwin, St. '83... 102
William H. Carey, Di. '91 ... 359
Wilson G. Crosby, Cho. *qo.. 254
Martin B. Davidson, Di. '91.. 359
• Gilbert G. Dickerman, Di.'9i 359
Harry G. Gearhart, Di. '91... 359
Heber L. Hartley, Di. '95 ... 364
Clarence M. Hill, K. '76 23
Frederick F. Huntress, K.'Si 30
Carl M. Johanson, Cg. '92... 316
Alfred E. McCordic, Cho. '89 253
Huntington W. Merchant, Di.
'q3 361
Frederick Reynolds, K. '84... 36
Farmington —
Israel A. Herrick, We. '97... 211
Fercl's Falls —
Hans Bugge, Di. '93 361
Hastings —
Frank N. Crosby, Co. '92 135
John F. Schurch, Di. '96 365
Litchfield —
Lewis H. Kennedy, Di. '93.. 361
Little Falls —
Eli P. Adams, Be. '78 60
Long Prairie —
Elisha B. Wood, K. '74 21
Mankato —
Benjamin C. Taylor, Di. '95.. 365
Samuel B. Wilson, Di. '96 — 366
Minneapolis —
Charles S. Albert, Mar. '92... 169
Charles S. Albert, Di. '94 362
Charles F. Alderson, Di. '05. 363
Sewall DeB. Andrews,Cg. 95 321
Lee B. Bartholomew, Di.'95.. 363
George K. Belden, Di. '97... 366
Frank C. Bestor, Di. '98 367
Waller P. Butler, K. '79 27
Joseph Chapman, Jr., Di. '97 366
John Crosby, Cho. '91 262
Norton M. Cross, St. '89 no
John L. Davies, Sw. '94 413
George F. Dean, Di. '96 365
Louis L. Dodge, Di. '98 367
Charles M. Drew, Di. '94 362^
Robert E. Esterly, Di. '94.... 362
George R. Folds, Di. '97 366
Carl H. Fowler, Di. '98 367
Martin E. Goetzinger, Di.'9b 365
James C. Grant, Mar. '92 16&
Albert H. Hall, Mar. '85 162
Harry R. Hampton, Di. '96.. 365
Robert A. Hastings, Di. *99„ 368
Charles G. Hawley, Bo. '90.. 83
Edward W. Hawley, Di. '93 361
George M. B. Hawley, Di.'97 366
Frank Healy, K. '84 35
Ambrose E.B. Helmick,K.'86 38
Alfred L. Hill, Di. '99 368
Ernest C. Hosmer, Di. *97... 366
Frank R. Hubachek, Mar. '86 164
William A. Jackson, Di. '93.. 361
John T. Jones, Har. 'q6 401
Thomas E. Kepner, Di.'94... 363
Horace G. Lazelie, Di. '97... 366
Albert B. Loye, Di. '99 368
Edward Lucas, Di. '98 367
Lane MacGregor, Di. '92 360
Mounlfort Mills, Di. '97 366
Joseph F. Moore, Mar. '86... 165
William P. Moorhead, Di.'98 367
Frank H. Morrill, Ham. '87.. 219
James Paige, Di. Hon 358
William S. Pattee, Di. Hon.. 358
Paul Pierce, Bo. '88 8i
Herbert G. Richardson, Di.
'92 360
Arthur R. Rogers, Di. '91 360
George H. Rogers, Di. '99... 368
George H. Spear, Di. '97 366
John C. Sweet, Di. '93 362
Charles H. Van Campen, Di.
'94 363
Edward F. Waite, Mar. Hon. 160
Carleton L. Wallace, Di. '97 367
Thomas F.Wallace, Jr., Di. '95 365
MacLaughlin White, Di.'98.. 367
Robert W. Webb, Di. '93 362
Alonzo P. Williamson, Di.'94 363
Daniel B. Wood, Di. '98 367
Morris —
Royal A. Stone, Co. '97 140
Oronoco —
Volney G. Reifsnider, Di. '91 360
Rochester —
George M. Stebbins, Di. '98.. 367
Sio
PHI DEL TA PHI,
St. Cloud—
V Ripley B. Brower, Di. '91 359
James E. Jenks, Mar. '98 177
St. Paul—
Armand Albrecht, K. '89 42
William W. Allen, Bo. '90— 82
Samuel A. Anderson, St. '87 107
Frederick C. Baldy, Di. '98.. 367
Joseph H. Beeke, Di. '95 363
William R. Begg, Wa. '95... 282
William R. Begg, Di. '95 363
Frederick W. Benz, K. '91... 45
Lewis S. Bigelow, Wa. '89... 274
Fitzhugh Burns, Di. '94 362
Walter H. Campbell, Di. '96 365
James D. Denegre, Di. *9i... 360
Joel M. Dickey, Di. '95 364
Charles W. Farnham, Di. '95 364
Ernest A. Faulhaber, Di. '98 367
Howard H. Galusha, Co. '90 133
William H. M. Gemmell, Di.
'95 364
Frank H. Griggs, Di. '95 364
William M. Higgins, Di. '95 364
Alexander E. Horn, Co. '90.. 134
William F. Hunt, Di. '95 364
James B. Kerr, Har. '92 395
David H. Kimball, Fr. '97... 458
John W. Lane, Co. '88 132
Charles G. Lawrence, K. '82 32
Albert W. Lindeke, Di. '98.. 367
■George W. Markham, Di. '91 360
Alfred F. Mason, Di. '95 364
Charles D. Matteson, Di. '92 360
William T. McMurran, Di.'93 361
John D. Miller, Co. '87 131
William DeW. Mitchell, Di.
'0 365
Albert R. Moore, Di. 'oi 359
Wilson L. Pierce, Di. '93 361
Frederic A. Pike, Mar. '87.... 165
Louis W. Prendergast, Di. '95 364
Frederick D. Rice, Di. '94... 363
Edward A. Roberts, Di. *95.. 364
Milton T. Sanders, Di. '95... 365
George C. Squires, K. '75 22
John S. Stone, Di. '91 359
Leonard A. Straight, Bo. '90 84
Horace B. Straight, Cg. '94.. 320
Charles E. Swan, Di. '96 365
Oarl Taylor, Di. '92 360
Thomas S. Tompkins, Di. '91 359
Albert DeF. Tyler, Di. '93... 362
David Wallace, Di. '97 367
Arthur M. Wick wire, Di. '93 362
St. Peter —
Harry L. Don&hower, Di. '96 365
Shakopee —
Charles G. Hinds, K. '87 «... 40
Spring Valley —
Clarence A. Paul, Har. '94.^ 398
Stephen —
William C. Brown, Di. '91... 359
Taylor's Falls —
Edward C. Goltry, Di. '94... 363
Virginia —
Frederick P. Hopkins, Bo.'86 77
Winona —
Grant VanZandt, Di. '96 366
MISSISSIPPL
Aberdeen —
Eugene L. Sykes, Min. '97... 354
Columbus—
Harry U. Sims, Cho. '97 267
Hernando —
Frederick B. White, Min. '94 350
Oxford —
Thompson L. Ross, Cho. '97 266
Vicksburg—
Eugene D. Andrews, Min. '95 352
MISSOURL
Aurora —
Edward J. White, T. '92 332
Bakersfield —
John W. P. Pumphrey, T.'95 337
Benton —
Joseph L. Moore, T. '91 332
Birmingham —
Robert E. Ward, T. '95 338
Bloomfield —
Charles Minton, T. '92 334
Bonne Terre —
Charles P. Wilkson, T. '94... 336
Booneville —
Cruch D. Corum, T. '93 335
Bowling Green —
Leander G. Blair, T. '95 337
Butler —
James A. de Armond, T. '97 339
Joseph B. March, T. '96 338
Anderson W. Thurman, T.'94 336
California —
Herman Kraemer, T. '97 340
George H. Williams, Co. '97 140
Cameron —
James E. Goodrich, T. '93... 335
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
5"
Harley H. Hoskins, We. '95 207
Hiram Smith, Jr., K. '73 19
Cape Girardeau —
Marvin T. Haw, Co. *90...... 133
John W. D. Wilson, T. '95. . 338
Ci\RTHAGE —
Charles M. Yeates, Mar. '90. 167
Chillicothe —
Paul D. Kitt, T. '98 341
Wads worth D. Leeper, Co.
V 134
Clarksburg —
Otho C. Moore, T. '97 340
Clinton —
John I. Hinkle, T. '92 334
Walter E. Owen, Co. '85 129
Columbia —
Robert E. Farley, T. *92.«... 333
Curtis Haydon, T. '98 341
Edward W. Hinton, T. Hon. 331
John D. Lawson, T. Hon 331
Isidor Loeb, T. '93 335
Alexander Martin, T. Hon ... 331
Jerre H. Murry, T. '93 335
Frederick W. Niedermeyer,
T. '94 336
Edwin M. Watson, T. '96 339
James A. Yantis, T. Hon 331
Curryville —
George R. Biggs, T. '91 332
De Soto—
George F. Boothe, T. '97 339
Edgerton —
Albert S. J. Berry, T. '94 336
Georgetown —
Harvey D. Dow, T. '98 341
Glasgow —
Jamas H. Denny, T. '92 333
Golden City —
George A. Evans, T. '97 339
Gower —
Aytchmonde P. Shull, T. '91.. 332
Hannibal—
Albert S. Holmes, T. '93 335
HOLDEN —
Edward T. Smith, Sw. '98 ... 419
Houston —
Charles E. Covert, T. '97 339
HUNTSVILLE —
Aubrey R. Hammett, T. '96. 332
Independence —
Frank M. Roberts, T. '95 337
Jar VIS —
Walter L. Hinsley, T. '94.... 336
Jefferson City —
Penn Brace, T. '94 336
James H. Lay, T. '96 338
Thomas L. C. Price, T. '97... 340
George J. Stampfli, T. '96.... 339
Kansas City —
Albert B. Bates, Gr. '97 476
Frank Blake, T. '92 333
Justin DeW. Bowersock, Cho.
'96 264
Frank L. Breyfogle, Co. '86.. 130
Robert D. Brown, Bo. '94..... 89
George W. Bruce, T. *q2 333
Thomas B. Buckner, K. '77.. 24
George B. Case, St. '97 121
Denton Dunn, Co. '91 134
Henry C. Flower, K. '85 37
Alfred N. Gossett, Co. *83... 128
John K. Griffith, Ham. '88... 223
Herbert S. Hadley, Bo. '94.. 90
James M. Jones, St. '83 102
Olaf A. Lucas, Bo. '87 79
Rollins M. Hockaday, T. '91 331
Richard L. Melton, K. '91... 47
Edwin C. Meservey, Co. '85. I2Q
John A. Moninger, K. '76 23
Charles H. Nearing, St. '82.. loi
Martin J. Ostergard, T. '97... 340
Lyman O. Perley, Wa. '90... 276
William H. H. Piatt, Gr. '96 475
Elmer N. Powell, Gr. '95 473
Fred P. Ray, T. '93 335
Charles Reed, K. '87 40
Issie J. Ringolsky, K. '84 36
Frank F. Rozzelle, K. 78 26
Arnold Shanklin, Co. '89 133
James G. Smith, K. '86 39
Theodore C. Sparks, T. '96... 338
Clarence I. Spellman, Gr.'97 477
Samuel B. Strother, T. '93... 335
Orson H. Swearingen, T. '97 340
Theodoric B. Wallace, Co. '83 128
Hugh C. Ward, Co. '88 132
William F. Wilkinson, T. '96 339
Henry WoUmann, K. '78 27
Edward C. Wright, Cho. '89. 254
Kearney —
George Eastin, T. '97 339
Keytesville —
JohnP.O'Shaughnessy,T.'95. 337
KiRKSVILLE —
Robert R. Dunkin, T. '92 333
LaGrange —
Willian F. Cook, Co. '89 133
512
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Lamar —
James M. Allen, T. '92 333
Harry W. Timmonds, T. '97. 340
Lexington —
Hiram J. Groves, T. '93 335
Liberty —
Bernard A. Gow, T. '96 338
Mexico —
Charles R. Macfarlane, T. '95 337
MOBERLY —
Charles M. Cooper, T. ^94 ... 336
Robert E. Jarvis, T. '95 ., 337
H. R. Terrill, T. '92 332
James W. Wight, T. '94 336
Montgomery —
Ralph E. Chadwick, Gr. '96. 474
Mount Vernon —
William S. Jennings, T. '91.. 332
Normandy P. O —
Casper H. L. Beckers, T. '94 336
Osceola—
Omar E. Robinson T. '92 334
Plattsburg—
Harry T. Herndon, T. *92... 333
POTOSI —
Edwin T. Eversole, Co. '89... 133
Rich Hill —
Jerry Culbertson, T. '96 338
Richmond —
Frank P. Divelbiss, T. '92... 333
St. Joseph—
Guy C. Barr, T. '93 334
James C. Davis, Co. '87 130
Samuel I. Motter, K. '99 57
William B. Norris, Mar. '86.. 163
Morris H. Reed, K. '99 57
St. Louis —
Clifford B. Allen, Co. 'S7 130
Henry S. Ames, Co. '88 131
Charles H. Anderson, Co. '85 129
John C. Atwood, Co. '89 132
LeGrand L. Atwood, Co. '93 135
Clarence A. Barrows, Co. '96 138
Charles W. Bates, Co. '85 129
George F. Beck, Co. '96 138
David Biggs, Co. '98 140
James P. Birge, Co. '98 140
John H. Boogher, Co. '90 133
Pendleton T. Bryan, Co. '84. 128
William C. Bryan, Co. '94.... 136
Harry J. Cantwell, Co. 88... 131
William F. Carter, K. '90 44
Edwin R. Chappell, Co. '97.. 139
Daniel H. Clark, Co. '92 135
Snyder H. Clark, Co. '96 138
William P. Clarkson, Co. '89 132
Holbrook G. Cleaveland, K.
'94 51
Henry A. Clover, Jr., Co. '89 132
John T. Cochran, Co. '93 ^36
Walter DeR. Coles, Co. '89.. 133
Charles C. Collins, Co. '94. .. 136
Lucius F. Culver, Co. '96 138
John C. Cummings, Jr., Co.
'96 138^
William S. Curtis, Co. Hon., 127
Hamilton McM. Dalton, Co.
, *89 133
Sidney E. Davis, T. '03 335
John N. Denny, Co. 83 127
Frederick W. Dewart, Co. '95 137
John Dillon, Co. '98 140
Archibald G. Douglass, Co.*87 130
John H. Douglass, Jr., Co.'gS 140
John W. Drabelle, Co. '85... 129
Albert N. Edwards, Co. '88« 132
Halcolm G. Ellis, Co. '91 134
Mark Ewing, Co: *q6 138
Julius L. Foy, Co. '94 136
William E. Garvin, Co. '84... 128
William O. Gatewood, T. '97 339
John A. Gernez, Co. '84 129
Lindell Gordon, Co. '92 135
John F. Green, Co. '90 133
John H. Grimm, Co. '86 130
James H. Grover, Co. '96 138
George F. Haid, Co. '97 139
Louis M. Hall, Co. '95 137
John M. Harrison, Wa. '87... 273
Frank H. Haskins, Co. '92... 135
Harry B. Hawes, Co. '96 138
Alfred P. Hebard, Co. 95...^ 137
Alfred P. Hebard, Cho. '06.. 265
Thomas C. Hennings, Co. 98 141
Walter L. Hinsley, T. '94 336
George C. Hitchcock, Co.*92 135
George C. Hitchcock, Cho.
*93 260
John M. Hodgen, Co. '96 138
Randall L. H olden, Co. '91.. 134
Joseph G. Holliday, Co. '86^ 130
James L. Hopkins, Co. '90..^ 134
William D. Hudson, Co. 'q5». 137
Benjamin C. Hynes, Wa. 91 277
Harry C. January, Co. *96.... 138
George S. Johnson, K. '91 ... 47
Alfred H. Jones, Co. '95 137
Daniel N. Kirby, Co. '88-... 132
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
513
Benjamin J. Klene, Co. '86. « 130
Randolph H. Laughlin, Co.
'97 139
Joseph W. Lewis, Jr., Co. '92 135
Isaac H. Lionberger,Co. Hon. 127
Edgar C. Lock land, Co. '98.. 141
Herbert R. Marlatt, K. '96... 55
James A. May, Co. *88 132
Daniel C. Miller, Co. '97 139
Samuel G. Mortland, Co. '97 139
Conde M. Nast, Co. '97 140
George L. Neuhoff, Co. '90.. 134
J^ucius P. Nolan, Co. '83 128
saac H. Orr, Co. '83 128
Edward E. Paramore, Co. '97 140
Luman F. Parker, Jr., Co. '97 140
Warren A. Parker, T. '91 ^... 332
William S. Pope, Jr., Co. '96 139
Valenline M. Porter, Co. '94 136
William R. Reber, Co. '94.,. 137
Frank S. Reel, Co. '91 135
Eben Richards, Co. *88 132
Douglas W. Robert, Co. '98.. 141
Theodore G. Rombauer, Co.
'92.
David Rorick, Co. '93
Adrian O. Rule, Co. '85
Virgil R. Rule, Co. '87
Thomas G. Rutledge, Co. '94
Lee Sale, Co, '85
Frederick W. ScuUin, Co. '95
Arthur B. Shepley, Co. '97...
George H. Shields, Jr., Mar.
'93
Charles R. Skinker, Co. '96..
Griswold Smith, Co. '98
Wilbur B. Spaulding. Co. '97
Seldon P. Spencer, Co. '86...
George J. Tansey, Co. '90....
John C. Taussig, Co. '95
Perry P. Taylor, Bo. '91
Perry P. Taylor, Co. '91
Gerrit H. TenBroek, Co. '88.
Burton M. Thompson, T. '92 334
Louis W. Thompson, Co. '96
Harry H. Timken, P. '90
William M. Tompkins, Co. '93
George F. Townley, Co. '96..
Paul B. Valle, Co. '94
John W. Valliant, Co. '93
George H. Walker, Co. '96...
William F. Woerner, Co. '85
Jared W. Young, Co., '97
Joseph H. Zumbalen, Co. '87
35
36
29
31
37
29
37
40
70
39
41
40
30
34
37
86
35
32
39
50
36
39
37
36
39
29
40
31
Savannah —
Peter C. Breit, T. '94 336
John F. Wade, T. '95 338
Sedalia —
Harold B. Sinnett, T, '97 340
Sprague —
Arthur Gwinn, T. '97 339
Springfield —
Roscoe C. Patterson, T. '97.. 340
Stanberry —
William Gray, T. '96 338
Stephens' Store —
Harvey D. Murry, T. '97 340
Sweet Springs —
James G. Gwinn, T. '92 332
Trenton —
W. Dale Stepp, T. '95 335
Van D ALIA —
William W. Botts, T. '91 331.
Versalles —
Richard H. Woods, T. '97 ... 341
Warrensburg —
Nicholas M. Bradley, T. '93.. 334
Ewing Cockrell, Mar. '96 175
Frank B. Fulkerson, T. '92... 333
Roswell F. Gilkeson, Co. '87 130
Harry G. Hart, T. '92 333
Herbert R. Marlatt, K. '96... 55
Washington —
Jesse H. Schaper, T. '92 434
Webster Grove —
Max M. Bryant, Co. '97 139
Wheeling —
George A. Benedict, St. '83.. 102
WOODLAWN —
Frank T. Woods, T. '97 340
MONTANA.
Great Falls —
John C. Huntoon, K. '91...., 46
Mesmore Kendall, Mar. '93.. 171
Helena —
Emory V. Beach, T. '93 334
Edward W. Beattie, Jr., Wa.
'98.*. 287
Edwin O. Holter, St. '97 I2i
Louis Pen well, St. '93 116
Missoula —
William A. Simons, Co. '96.. 1 39
NEBRASKA.
Auburn—
Richard F. Neal, L. '95 440
514
PHI DELTA PHI.
AVOCA —
Clarence E. Teft, L. 'g6 441
Crete—
Mahlon F. Manville, L. '97.. 442
Dakota City —
Paul Pizey, L. '95 440
Greenwood —
Philamon B. Green, L. '96... 441
Hayes Center —
Charles E. Abbottj L. '97 441
Humphrey —
Victor G. Lyford, Bo. '83 74
Lincoln —
Ernest C. Ames, L. '98 443
Frank Brown, L. '97 441
Wells M. Cook, L. '97 442
John 6. Cunningham, Ham.
'87 221
John H. Farwell, L. '96 44:
Ernest C. Folsom, L. '98 443
Philip F. Greene, L. '95 440
Ward Hildreth, L. '97 442
Charles H. ImhoS, L. '98 443
Ralph E. Johnson, L. '95 440
Charles F. Ladd, L. '98. 443
Carlton C. Marley, L. '95 440
George S. Ralston, L. '98 443
William H. Raymond, L. '95 440
Henry A. Reese, K. '93 50
Manoah B. Reese, L. Hon... 439
George H. Risser, L. '97 442
Charles A. Robbins, Bo. '85. 76
William S. Summers, L. Hon. 439
Joseph R. Webster, L. Hon.. 439
Otis G. Whipple, L. '95 441
Burton W. Wilson, L. '98 443
Henry H. Wilson, L. Hon... 440
Nebraska City —
Lemuel C. Day, L. '96 441
John W. Dixon, L. '96 441
William H. Hay ward, L, ^97 442
John C. Watson, K. ^73 19
Wilmer W. Wilson, L. '95.... 441
Omaha —
James H. Adams, K. '91 47
John C. Barnard, Bo. '87 78
Arthur H. Burnett, Be. *82... 61
Cornelius C. Colt, Fr. '98 458
Frank Crawford, K. '93 49
Lodowick F. Crofoot, K. '88 41
Glenville A. Dowd, Co. '94.. 136
• Frederick Du Fresne, L. *98.. 442
Jacob Fawcett, L. Hon 439
William O. Gilbert, Mar. '92 170
Gilbert M. Hitchcock, K. '81 30
Richard S. Horton, Ham. 89 224
Frank Irvine, L. Hon 439
Howard Kennedy, Jr.,Co *(;i 134
William W. Keysor, Co. '83.- 128
Edmund C. Lane, J. ^'84 181
Myron L. Learned, We. '87.. 196
Geoi^e C. Martin, Har. '99... 404
Arthur F. Montmorency, L.
'96 441
Edgar M. Morseman, Jr., K.
'95 53
James E. Nevin, Co. '89 133
Robert W. Patrick, St. '82... loi
Asel Steere, jr., J. '86 184
William B. Ten Eyck, J. '86 184
Duncan M. Vinsonhaler, K.
'91 47
Philip E. Winter, Bo.. '83 74
Clarence W. Voung, Bo. '90. 84
Rogers —
George W. Wertz, Mc. '94... 429
St. Paul—
Jesse T. Parker, L. '97.. 442
Seward —
TheophilusL. Norval,L.Hon. 439
South Omaha —
Albert S. White, L. '97 442
Stromsburg—
Guy W. Green, L. '97 442
Surprise—
Beach Coleman, L. '97 441
Tecumseh —
Sidney M. True, L. '97 442
Ulysses —
George E. Tobey, L. '98 443
Wahoo—
John C. F. Bush, K. '82 31
Benjamin F. Good, L. Hon... 439
West Point —
Charles Y. Thompson, L. '97 442
York —
Charles F. Stroman, L. '95 440
NEVADA.
Elko -
Edward S. Farrington, P. '87 148
Charles B. Henderson, K.*95 53
Franktown —
Charles R. Lewers, Mil. '96.. 465
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Bow Mills —
Rufus H. Baker, Mar. '96.... 174
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX,
515
Claremont —
Ira G. Colby, We. '97 211
COLEBROOK —
Leigh R. Crawford, K '95.... 52
Leigh R. Crawford, Cho. '98 267
Concord —
Harry R. Hood, We. '95 207
DeWitt C. Howe, We. '94... 206
Edward C Niles, Cho. '92... 259
Eliphalet F.Philbrick,We.'97 211
William H. Sawyer, We. '90 201
Dover —
Henry H. Folsom, We. '99... 213
William H. Roberts, We. '90 201
Franklin —
James E. Barnard, We. '91.... 202
Lancaster —
Fletcher Ladd, Cho. '90 255
Laconia —
William A. Plummer, We. '89 199
Lebanon —
John W. Thompson, Wa. '97 286
Littleton —
Bums P. Hodgman, We. '98 212
Daniel C. Remich, K. '78 26
James W. Remich, K. '82 32
Manchester —
Cyrus H. Little, We. '96 210
Harry E. Loveren, We. '90. .. 200
Patrick H. Sullivan, We. '90 201
Edwin B. Weston, We. *97... 212
Nashua —
Charles J. Hamblett, We. '89 198
George F. Jackson, We. '94.. 206
Alvin J. Lucier, We. '92 ^04
Edward H. Wason, We. '90.. 20i
North Bow —
Sherman E. Burrows, Mar/96 174
Rochester —
Leslie P. Snow, Mar. '90 167
WftNTWORTH —
Harry J. Brown, Mar. *97«... 175
Wilton — .
George E. Bales, We. '88 197
NEW JERSEY.
Atlantic City —
Walter R. McShea, G. '97.... 247
Bound Brook —
Frederick N.VoorheeSjFd.'gi 299
Camden —
Franklin M. Archer, Cho. '97 266
Henry L Budd, Jr., G. '92... 245
Lindley M. Garrison, G. '86 241
Lewis Starr, G. '87 242
George H. Taylor, G. '88 242
Englewood —
Harry P. Davison, Fd. '96... 305
Frederick S. Duncan, St. '93 116
John C. Kerr, St. '99 124
Freehold —
Luther E. Smith, Co. '97..... 140
Jersey City —
Jarvis N. Atkinson, Fd. '91., 297
William B. Axford, P'd. '97 306
Frederick E. Chamberlain Fd.
*92.., 299
Frank H. Hall, Mar. '94 171
Carl G. A. Schumann, Fd, '93 301
Rynier J.Wortendyke, St. '84 104
Locust —
Charles M. Washington, Wa.
'95 284
Montclair —
Harry K. Fisher, We. '97 211
Newark —
Robert D. Ballantine,Min.'94 350
John J. Hoppin, Cg. '97 324
James E. Howell, K. '70 14
Orange —
Nathan C. Horton, G. '89.... 243
Paterson —
Walter E. Cooke, St. '98 123
Archibald Graham, Wa. '95... 283
Charles E. MacChesney, Fd.
'92 300
Plain field —
Charles H. Angleman,Fd.'95 303
Winfield S. AngIeman,Fd.'9i 297
Edward R. Finch, St. '98 123
Walter J. Moore, St. '97 122
Percy H. Stewart, St. '93 116
William S. Tyler, St. '99 124
Weehawken —
John H. Bonn, Fd. '91 298
Julius E, Walscheid, Fd. '96 306
Westfirld —
Charles H.Angleman,Fd. '95 303
NEW MEXICO.
Las Vegas —
Thomas A. Hendricks, Bo. '89 81
John DeW. Veeder, K. '79... 28
Roswell—
Granville A. Richardson, K.
*86 39.
5i6
PHI DELTA PHI.
NEW YORK.
Adams —
Nicholas D. Yost, Cg. '98.... 325
Albany —
George C. Baker, J. 'Sg 187
Charles F. Bridge, J. '89 187
Howard Conant, Di. '94 362
Charles £. Countryman^J.'Ss 182
Robert C. Cumming, Cg. '89 312
Peter A. Delaney, Cg. '89.... 313
Charles C. Dickinson, Cg.'94 319
John MacW. Durant, Cg. '97 323
William S. Dyer, J. '86 183
George L. Flandejs, J. '88... 186
James S. Frost, J. '88...! 186
Alfred A. Guthrie, J. '84 181
Billings L. Hand, Cho. 96... 265
George T. Kelly, J. '86 183
George Lawyer, J. '87 185
James H. McArdle, Cg. '95.. 321
Charles J. Oaks, Cho. '90 255
Henry A. Peckham, J. '91... 188
Louis W. Pratt, J. '85 182
Albert Rathbone, J. '89 188
Walter E. Rowley, J. '92 189
Jacob C. E. Scott, J. '89 188
Alanson P. Smith, J. '90 188
George N. Southwick, J. '85. 182
George W. Stedman, J. '87... 185
Charles B. Templeton, J. '86 184
Jacob L. Ten Eyck, J. '89... 188
Frederick Townsend,Jr.,Cho.
'97 267
Altamont —
Jean P. Cassidy, J. '88 185
Amsterdam —
William K. Greene, Fd. '97.. 307
Angelica —
Raymond Lloyd, Ham, '97... 237
Batavia —
Edward C. Walker, Jr., J.'89 188
Bath —
David Rumsey, St. '99 124
BiNGHAMPTON —
John M. Davidge, Cg. '96.... 322
Radcliff B. Lockwood, St.'83 '03
Robert S. Parsons, Cg. '88... 312
James T. Rogers, Cg. '93 318
Joseph M. Schenck. St. '96... 121
Brockport —
Henry Morgan, Wa. '94 282
Brooklyn —
GrosvenorH. Backus, St. '97 121
David C. Bennett, Jr., St. '98 123-
Charles C. Brainerd, St. '95.. 119
Walter S. Brewster, Wa. Hon. 271
Daniel NyE. Burke, Fd.'ga.. 305
John L. Burleigh, K. '76 22
Arthur H. Cameron, Fd. '89. 295
Walter F. Carter, St. '98 123
John D. Connoly, Fd. '93.... 301
Paul E. DeFere, Fd. '90 296
Frederick Dwight, St. '97 121
, Ralph A. Frost,' Fd. '95 304
Jesse W. Johnson, Wa. '92... 278
Paul E. Jones, Fd. '00 296
John C. Judge, Fd. '91 298
John T. Linnen, Fd. '92 300
William H. Northrup.Jr. Fd.
'96 306
Charles L. Pashley, Fd. '89.. 294
James W. Prendergast,Jr.,St.
'93 123
George W. Schneck, Cg. '93 318
Robert Stewart, Jr., Fd. '91.. 299
Maurice V. Theall, Fd. '93... 302
Christopher G. Tiedeman, T.
Hon 330
Horace G. Van Everen, Mar.
'95 173
Cyrus Van N. Washburn, Fd.
'91 299
Charles G. Wheeler, Fd. '97 308
Lawrence W.Whitney, Fd. '99 308
Robert H. Wilson, Cg. '89... 313
Buffalo —
John F. Allen, Dan. '97 375
Cyrus L. Barber, Dan. '"94... 373
Henry W. Barker, Dan. '98.. 376
Jesse H. Behrends, Dan. '92 372
Clarence H. Bennett, Dan. '95 374
Hunter L. Betts, Cg. '97 323
Frederick O. Bissell, Cg, '93 316
Edward J. Bowen, Dan. '96.. 374
Thomas E. Boyd, Dan. *94... 373
George N. Brothers, Dan. '96 374
George 5^ Buck, Dan. '98.... 376
Mark A. Cadwell, J. '89 187
William M. Carroll, Dan. '96 375
Chester W. Chopin, Dan. '96 375
Carl T. Chester, Dan. Hon... 371
Milford W. Chiles, Dan. '95 374
DeWitt Clinton, Dan. '95 374
Walter P. Cooke, Cg. '91 314
Walter W. Cooper, Dan. '98 376
Robert L. Cox, Dan. '98, 376
Charles Daniels, Dan. Hon.. 371
William R. Daniels, Dan. '96 375
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
SI?
George G. Davidson,Daii.*97 375
George E. Dorland, Dan. '97 375
Fred W. Ely, Dan. '92 372
Benjamin F. Folsom, Dan. '91 372
Robert B. Foote, Jr.,Dan. '94 373
Ernest L. Frisbee, Ham. '87 221
William B. Frye, Dan. '94... 373
George J. Gibson, Jr.,Wa. '97 286
Nathaniel Gorham, Dan. '97. 375
Alexander R. Graham, Cg. '93 317
John H. Graves, Dan. '98 376
Harry C. Green, J. '87 184
John A. Hamilton, Cg. '93... 317
Edward C. Hard, Dan. '96... 375
Fred B. Haring, Cg. '93 317
Eugene W. Harrington, Dan,
'93 373
Louis B. Harte, Dan. '91 373
Alonzo J. Hinckley, Dan. '98 376
Samuel S. Hinds, Fd. '97 307
Frederick P. James, Dan. '97 376
Sherman S. Jewett,2d, St. '94 117
George P. Keating, Dan. '92 372
Edward K. Keep, Dan. '91... 373
Harry O. Kingston, Dan. '92 372
James G. Kirkpatrick, J. *88 186
Edward E. Lewis, Dan. '92.. 372
Thomas B.Lockwood, Dan. '97 376
Irving C. McDowell, J. '87... 185
William G. Meadows, Dan.*92 372
Edward MacM. Mills, Cg.'95 321
James McC. Mitchell, Dan. *97 376
Daniel V. Murphy, Cg.'9i... 314
Charles V. Nellany, J. '92 189
William G. Newbrook, Dan.
'93 373
Charles P. Norton, -Dan. Hon. 371
John L. O'Brien, Dan. '98.... 376
Edward L. Parker, Dan. Hon. 371
Arthur R. Pennell, Wa. *89.. 275
Thomas H. Penney, Wa. '89 275
Robert W. Pomeroy, Fd. '93 301
Robert W. Pomeroy, Cho. '95 263
Leo M. Rohr, Dan. '96 375
Alfred C. Scheu, Dan. '94.... 374
Josiah B. Scovell, Cg. '91 315
Charles B. Sears, Cho. '96.. . 26^;
John E. Selkirk, Dan. '94.... 374
Carl J. Seymour, Cg. '91 315
Henry H. Seymour, Dan.
Hon 371
Carl D. Stephan, Cg. '94 320
Elmer E. Studley, Cg. '94... 320
Harry L. Taylor, Cg. '93 318
Albert G. Thome, Dan. '95 374
Frank D. Thome, Dan. '98... 376
Frtnk J. Titus, Dan '94 374
William J. Volker, J. '86 184
Henry E. Webster, Dan. '96 375
Maxwell S.Wheeler, Dan. '96 375
Charles A. White, Dan. '97.. 376
Arthur H. Williams, Dan. '94 374
Charles H.Williams, Dan. '92 373
Harris S. Williams, Dan. '96 375
Herbert C.Williams, Dan. '98 376
Louis F. Wing, Dan. '95 374
Rennold Wolf, Cg. '94 321
Lyndon D. Wood, Cg. '88... 312
Cambridge — .
Charles O. Pratt, J. '89 187
John L. Pratt, J. '84 181
Canandaigua —
Harry L Dunton, K. '95 53
Robert F. Thompson, K. '93 50
Central Square —
Charles R. Coville, Cg. '90... 313
Champlain —
Alexander Whiteside, Jr. , Cho-
*98 267
Cooper STowN. —
Charles H. Parshall,iC&:.'9i 315
Joseph W. Taylor, Cg.*93 318
Cortland —
Edmond C. Alger, Cg. '93... 316
Thomas H. Dowd, Cg. '92... 315
Edwin Duffey, St. '93 116
Dunkirk —
Elton D. Warner, Cg. '89 313
East Springkield —
Edward M. Fethers, J. '88... 186
Elmira —
Frederic H. Farr, Cg. '97 323
David N. Heller, Cg. '90 313
Samuel B.Holzheimer,Cg.'97 324
George McCann, Cg. *88 312
John G. McDowell, Cg. '90.. 313
Esopus —
Edgar E. Ougheltre, J. '86... 183
Fairport —
Addison S. Pratt, Wa. '98 287
Far Rockaway —
Guy T. Walter, Cg. '92 316
Ft. Edward —
William A. Shaffer, Cg. '96.. 323
Walter W. Wait, Cg. '94 320
Sheridan P. Waite, J. '89 188
Fort Plain —
Frederick F. Wendell, K.'7o 15
5x8
PHI DELTA PHI.
Frbdonia —
Bradley H. Phillips, J. *9i.... i88
Geneva — •
Eugene H. Henry, Cg. '96... 322
William L. McKay, K. '80... 29
Glens Falls—
Loyal L. Davis, J. '85 181
Joseph A. Kellogg, St. '85... 105
Gloversville—
Henry H. Parker, J. *86 183
Walter J, Zimmer, Cg. *95... 322
Goshen —
Edward W. Champion, J. '88 186
Wilkin Coleman, J. '92 188
Gowanda —
Evan C. Abbott, J. '88 185
Greenwood —
William G. Kellogg, Cg. '93 317
Hamburgh —
Charles H.Washbame,Mc. '97 435
Hempstead —
Francis B. Taylor, Fd. '90... 297
Herkimer —
Frank B. Davis, Cg. '94 319
Hewletts —
Richard H. L. Martin, Fd.'97 307
Highland Falls —
Robert S. Huse, St. '97 121
Hillsdale —
James D. Bell, Cg. '92 315
HORNELLSVILLE —
Murray E. Page, J. '88 186
James A. Parsons, Cg. '90.... 313
Ithaca —
James L. Baker, Cg. Hon...^ 310
Fred L. Clock, Cg. '92 315
George B. Davis, Cg. Hon... 311
Judson A. Elston, Cg. Hon... 311
Richard W. Groom, K. '8?... 37
Richard W. Groom, Cg. '94.. 319
Samuel D. Halliday,Cg.Hon. 311
Edward N. Jackson, Cg. '93. 317
CuthbertW. Pound, Cg. Hon. 311
George W. Scott, Cg. '98 325
Jean I. Weeks, Cg. '95 322
Walter F. Wilcox, St. '87.... 108
Jamaica —
George W. Davison, Fd, '94. 302
Jamestown —
Augustus F. Allen, Dan. '97 375
Don W. R. Almy, Cg. '98... 324
George T. Armstrong, Cg.'97 323
Francis W. Lake, Mil. '97.... 466
Wilson C, Price, Mil. '96, 465
James L. Weeks, J. '84 181
Charles D. Wetmore, Cho.'92 259
George G. Worden, Cg. '97.. 324
Jordan —
John Y. Andrews, J. '89 187
Keesville—
Thomas F. Dwyer, Fd. '92... 300
Kingston —
Frederick Stephan, Jr., J. *86 184
Lancaster —
Charles M. Smith, Dan. '93.. 373
Le Roy —
Jesse P. Bowen, Cg. '90 313
Livonia Station —
Hugh T. Hamilton, J. '88.... 186
Malone —
Frederick G. Paddock, St.'84 103
Mamaroneck —
Burton C. Meighan, Fd. '94.. 303
Medina —
Albert J. Coe, Cg. '89 312
Irving L'Hommedieu, J. '86. 183
Frederick B. Skinner, Cg.'96 323
LeRoy J. Skinner, Cg. '95... 321
Spencer G. Watson, Dan. '97 376
MiDDLETOWN —
Herbert B. Royce, Cg. '96.... 323
Milton —
George W. Gedney, J. '92.,.. 189
Mt. Vernon —
Odell D. Tompkins, Fd. '93. 302
Naples —
Spencer F. Lincoln, Cg. '91.. 314
John C. Morgan, Jr., Cg. '98 325
Newburgh —
Benjamin McClung, Fd. '91.. 299
New York City —
Carlos C. Alden, Fd. '92 299
HenryM.Alexander,Jr.,Sl.'93 115
George W. Alger, Fd. '95.... 303
Ernest L. Allen, K. '76 22
Asa A. Ailing, St. '85 104
Paul K. Ames, St. '88 108
Avery DeL. Andrews, Mar. '9 1 167
Walter E. Andrews, Fd. '94. 302
Anthony Arnoux, Fd. '89 295
Charles W. Artz, St. '86., 106
Richmond O. Aulick, Cho.'9X 256
Frank S. Babcock, St. '82.... loi
DeWitt Bailey, St. '94 117
Henry M. Baird, Jr., Fd. '94 302
William R. Baird, St. '82 id
Henry deF. Baldwin, St. '87 107
Roger S. Baldwin, Wa. '97... 285
GEOGRAPttlCAL INDEX.
S»9
Edmund E. Balestier, We. '93 204
Wilbur L. Ball, St. '98 122
Charles P. Barker, St. '82.... 1 01
Robert S. Barlow, Cho. '94... 261
Henry B. Barnes, Jr., St. '97 121
Herbert Barry, Min. Hon 344
John F. Bass, Cho. '94 261
Joseph D. Baucus, St. '88 108
Lucien S. Bayliss, Fd. '93.... 301
Theodore T. Baylor, Fd. '91 298
Charles F. Beach, Jr., Min.
Hon 344
John D. Beals, Fd. '89 295
Robert C. Beatty, St. '94 117
Samuel V« Beckwith, St. '93. 115
Gordon K. Bell, Cho. '96 264
Elliot S. Benedict, St. '99.... 124
Samuel H. Benton, Co. '84... 128
De Lagnel Berier, St. '82 loi
Lancelot M.Berkeley,Min.*90 347
James B. Best, St. '87 107
Union N. Bethell, Mar. *84... 162
Harold Binney, Fd. '91 298
John N. Blair, St. '92 113
Jacob E. Bloom, Ham. '87... 221
William G. Bosworth, St. '92 113
Robert M. Boyd, Jr., St. '86.. 106
John C. Breckinridge,Cho.'95 263
Fritz von Briesen, Fd. '97.... 306
AlansonT. Briggs, Jr., St. '95 119
James A. Briggs, St. '82 loi
George W. Bristol, Wa. '90... 276
Henry S. Brooks, St. '88 108
Joseph T. Brown, Jr., Fd. '92 299
Edward S. Brownson, Jr., St.
'95 "9
Joseph E. Bullen, St. '95 ... 119
Francis M. Burdick, St. Hon. 98
Russell E. Burke, St. '06 120
James R. Burnet, Fd. '96 305
Peter H. Burnett, Ham. '90.. 225
Charles M. Camp, Fd. '90.... 296
Frederic Carragan, Mar. '91.. 168
Stewart Chaplin, St. '86 106
George Chase, St. Hon 98
Thomas I. Chatfield, St. '96.. 120
Orion H. Cheney, Fd. '97.... 307
Edwards H. Childs, Cho. '94 262
Thomas W. Churchill, Fd.'88 294
John C. Clark, Wa. '94 281
Walter D. Clark, St. '92 114
Richard F. Clarke, St. Hon.. 98
Richard H. Clarke, Jr., Fd.
'95 304
William Clendenin, Ham. '91 228
Charles D. Cleveland, Cho. '95 263
Paul C. Cloyd, Fd. '93 301
George Coggill, St. '92 114
Bainbridge Colby, St. '93 115
Charles B. Cole, St. '89 no
Francis W. Coler, Bo. '94 89
Charles A. Collin, Cg. Hon.. 310
Ernest L. Conant, Cho. '89... 253
Thomas F. Connealy, J. '88.. 186
Benjamin N. Cordozo, St. '92 113
Edward Cornell, Cg. '80 312
Henry D. Coville, Cg. 93 ... 317
Charles B. Crane, Fd. '95 304
Charles N. Crane, Fd. '92.... 300
Paul D. Cravath, St. '86 106
William B. Crisp, St. '84 103
Lincoln Cromwell, St. '89.... no
George M. Cumming, St.
Hon 98
Harry J. Curtis, Fd. '97 307
Alfred L. Curtiss, St. '99 124
David R. Daly, Fd. '94 302
George T. Davidson, St. '83.. 102
Arthur D. Davis, Fd. '91 298
Joseph G. Deane, St. '93 115
Leonidas Dennis, St. '86...... 106
Charles M. Demond, St. '85.. 104
Frank A. Dillingham, St. '94 117
John F. Dillon, Dil. Hon 358
Archibald Douglas, St. '96... r20
Edward C. Dowling, Cg. '91 314
Hamilton H. Durand, St. '94 117
John S. Durand, St. '83 102
Edward F. Dwight, St. '89., in
Thornton Earle, Fd. '96 305
Cornelius J. Earley, Fd. 91... 298
Charles P. Easton, St. '89.... in
Charles B. Eddy, Wa. '95... 283
Frank H. Edmunds, J. '88... 186
Robert W. B. Elliott, St. '97.. 121
Dean Emery, Fd. '96 305
Frank A. Erwin, Fd. '91 298
Rafael A. 'Este, Fd. '92 300
Torey Everett, St. '95 119
Hampton D. Ewing, St. '93.. 116
Thomas Ewing, Jr., Mar. '89.. 166
Thomas Ewing, Jr., St. '89.... in
Edward H. Fallows, St. '92.. 114
William D. Farwell, Fd. '93.. 301
Clarence C. Ferris, St. '92.... 114
Owen F. Finnerty, Fd. '91... 298
Edwin P. Fischer, Fd. '96... 305
Matthew C. Fleming, K. '89 43
526
Phi delta phi.
Matthew C.Fleming, Ham. '89 224
William Forster, St. '83 102
Edward M. Fowler, Fd. \fo.. 305
Lewis H. Freedman, St. '95.. 119
Hermann G. Friedman, St. '96 120
Albert B. Fulton, Fd. *97^... 307
Frederick C. Garrick, Fd. '96 305
William Gasten, St. '91 112
Henry B. Gayley, St. '88 109
Frederick Geller, St. '85 104
Albert K. Gerald, Cho. '96... 265
William F. G. Geisse, Fd.'88 295
Theodore A. Gessler, Fd. '95 304
James M. Gifford, St. '83 102
George H. Gilman, St. '93... 116
Frederick C. Gladden, Cg.*94 319
Charles F. Goddard, St. '89.. 11 1
George T. Goldthwaite, St. '94 117
Harmon S. Graves, Wa. '94.. 282
Gerald H. Gray, Cho. '92 258
William B. Greeley, Mar. '30 163
Albert E. Hadlock, Cho. '93 260
Alexander B. Halliday, St. '94 117
Charles P. Hallock, Fd. '93... 301
Augustus N. Hand, Cho. '94 262
James A. Hanley, Fd. '80.... 295
Norman Hapgood, Cho. '93.. 260
Henry W. Hardon, Cg. Hon. 311
Benjamin S. Harmon, St. '85 104
John T. Hartigan, Fd. '97 307
William S. Haskell, Wa. '94. 282
Lewis S. Haslam, Wa. '92.... 278
Curtis R. Hatheway, St. *86.. 106
James R. Hatmaker, Fd. '97 307
Philip R. M. Hildreth, St.'96 120
John S. Hill, St. '94 117
Theodore M. Hill, Fd. *94... 302
Charles B. Hobbs, St. '87 107
Le Roy Horton, Cg. '96 322
Charles P. Howland, Cho.*94 262
Charles E. Hughes, St. '84... 103
Gordon T. Hughes, Cho. '94 262
May Humphreys, Si. '99 124
William C. Humphreys,St.*9i 112
Edwin S. Hunt, St. '95 119
Francis C. Huntington, Cho.
'9^ 257
William T. Hyde, Fd. *89.... 294
Melville E. Ingalls, Jr., Cho.
'95 263
John H. Iselin, St. '99 124
William H. Ives, Fd. '94 302
Henry W. Jessup, Fd. '83.... 294
Matthew T. Johnston, St. '95 119
Benjamin F. Jones, Fd. '93... 304
Alfred C. Jopling, Fd. '06.... 305
Charles A. Kalish, Fd. 96... 305
Edwin L. Kalish, St. '84 103
Stephen H. Keating, Fd. '93. 304
William A. Keener,' St. Hon. 98
Frederic R. Kellogg, St. '88. 109
Thaddeus D. Kenneson, Fd.
Hon 293
Henry B. Ketcham, St. '89... iii
Conrad S. Keyes, Fd. '97 307
Adrian T. Kiernan, Fd. -90... 296
James T. Kilbreth, St. '97.... 122
Arthur M. King, Fd. '93 301
James G. King, Cho. '92 258
George W. Kirchwey,St.Hon. 99
Joseph P. Kirlin, St. '84 103
William L. Kitchel, Wa. '95. 283
Oswald H. Knight, Fd. '89... 295
Arthur Knox, St. '95 up
Eugene G. Kremer, St. '85... 105
Pomeroy Ladue, K. '92 48
George A. Lamb, Fd. '96 305
Williaim N. Lane, Cg. '94.... 319
James P. Lee, St. '94 118
David A. L'Esperance, Jr.,
Fd. '96 306
Harold E. Lippencoit, Fd.'94 303
Campbell E. Locke, St. '96... 120
Gerald A. Lqwe, St. '97 122
Francis S. McAvoy, Yd. '8S.. 294
Andrew McKinley, Jr.,Co.'89 '33
Fulton McMahon, St '88 109
William A. McQuaid, Wa. '92 278
Roland H. Mallory, Fd. '96.. 306
Jonas F. Mann, St. '89 iii
Moncure March, St. '97 122
Charles C. Marsh, St. '94.. .. 118
Norman J. Marsh, Fd. '91.... 299
Bradley Martin, Jr., Cho. '97 266
Harry A. Mathews, Fd. '90 .. 296
John A. Mattison, Fd. '94..... 303
Asher Mayer, Fd. '98 308
Reuben L. Maynard, Cg. '91 314
Jamin S. Morse, St. '87 107
Edward C. Moen, St. '04 118
Robert L. Moffett, St. ^92 114
Theophilus J. Moll, Cg.Hon. 31 1
William C. Moore, St. '92.... 114
William J. Moran, St. '91 112
John H. Morgan, Wa. '96 285
Augustus H. Mosle, Cho. '92 258
Augustus H. Mosle, Wa. '91. 277
George V. Mullan, Fd. '93... 304
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
5"
William G. Mulligan, Fd. '92 300
George D. Mumford, Cho.'q3 260
Levi W. Naylor, Mar. *86 163
William W. Niles, J. '80 183
Herbert Noble, St. '93 116
Algernon S. Norton, Fd. '92. 300
Edward D. O'Brien, J. '92... 189
Frank O'Byrne, Fd. '90 296
Hammond O'DeJl, St. '92 114
Denis O'Leary, Fd. '90 297
Philip F. Olwell, Fd. '88 295
Alfred C. P. Opdyke, Fd.'9]. 303
John Ordronaux, St. Hon ..99-100
Josiah C. Palmer, St. '84 104
Walter P Paret, St. '99; 124
Edward C. Parish, St. '98 123
Force Parker, St. '91 112
James A. Parker, St. '94 118
William B. Parsons, St. '9-... 119
Edward L. Patterson, St. '63 109
Bayard L. Peck, Fd. '84 303
Rufus W. Peckham, Jr., T.'92 189
Charles R. Pelgram, St. 96... 120
Frederick E. Perham, Fd. '93 301
Theodore L. Peters, St. '94... 118
Myron H. Phelps, St. '85 105
Myron H. Phelps, Mar. '84... i6i
Ambrose L. Phipps, Fd. '97.. 307
Frank Pisek, Fd. '90 297
Frank L. Polk, St. '97 122
Waldron K. Post, St. '94 118
Mark W. Potter, Fd. '88 295
George L. Prentiss, Jr., St. '84 104
William C. Prime, Fd. '93 ... 301
Robert M. S. Putnam, J. '92. 189
Al))ert B. Quencer, Cg. '93... 318
William H.Rand, Jr.,Cho.'9i 257
Harold S. Rankine, St. '96.... 120
Abram C. Read, Fd. '88 294
Louis F. Reed, Fd. '92 300
Thomas J. Regan, Fd.'99 V^
Charles B. Reid, St. '86 106
Frederick G.Reynolds,Fd.'96 306
Jackson E. Reynolds, Mil. '96 465
Allan G. Robinson, St. '94.-. 118
Jesse G. Roe, Fd. '89 296
Thomas C. Rogers, Cg. '95... 321
Theodore Roosevelt, St. '82.. 102
Edgar H. Rosenstock, Cg.'94 319
Jonathan C. Ross, Mar. '90... 167
Arthur C. Rounds, Cho. ^90.. 255
Ralph S. Rounds, St. '92 114
Alfred Roelker, Jr., St. '98... 123
Edward M. Royle, St. '86 107
Isaac F. Russell, Fd. Hon 293
John E. Ruston, Fd. '93 304
Philo P. Safford, St. '88 no
Edward R. Sandford, Fd. '94 303
Cleon J. Sawyer, Mar., '84... 162
Otto von Schrenk, Fd. '95.... 305
Walter S. Schiitz, St, '97 122
Willard Scudder, St. '92 114
John H. Sedgwick, St. '91... 1x3
William E. Sengens, Fd. '93 302
Richard C. Shannon, St. '85. 105
Oliver W. Shead, St. '96 121
John S. Sheppard, Jr., Cho.
'95 263
Augustus F. Shjriuan, Fd.'89 296
Philemon T. Sherman. St.'9i 113
Charles H. Sherrill, Jr. Wa.
'91 278
Franz Sigel, Jr., Fd. '06 306
Arthur M. Silber, Fd. '92 300
Samuel S. Slater, Fd. '90 297
Samuel S. Slater, Cg. '94 320
Alfred E. Smith, Fd. '90. ... 297
Arthur Smith, St. '92 115
Frederick DeL. Smith, Mar.
'84 162
Theodore E. Smit.i, St. '36... 107
William H. Smith, Wa. '02... 279
Joseph H. Spaftord, We. 87.. 196
Benjamin S.Spaulding,Cg. '94 320
William McM. Speer, J. '87.. 185
Remington Squire, Fd. '97... 307
Herbert A. St. George,Cg.'96 323
James D. Steele, G. '86 241
John B. Stephens, Cg. '94.... 320
Robert A. Stewart, Fd. 96... 306
Harlan F. Stone, St. '98 123
Elmer G. Story, Fd. '04 303
Arthur T. Stoutenburgh,Mar.
'86 165
William M. Strauss, J. '87... 185
William Stuart, Fd. '93 302
Ludwig C. M. R. StOrckc, St.
*95 "9
Ralph A. Siurges, St. '98 123
John J. Sullivan, Ham. '89... 225
James L. Suydam, Fd. '89... 296
Russell L. Tarbox, St. '95.... 1 20
Henry R. Taylor, St. '94 118
Herbert W. Taylor, Fd. '91... 299
Walter F. Taylor, Min. '91... 347
Henry A. Tenney, St. '88 no
Charles T. Terry, St. '93 116
Aaron C. Thayer, Cho. '90... 256
$ii
PHI DELTA PHI.
Ellis J. Thomas, St. '93 116
G€orge O. Thomas, Fd. '97... 307
Robert W. Thompson, Jr., St.
'96 121
Leslie J. Tompkins, Fd. '92.. 300
Paul R. Towne, Fd. '90 297
Gerard B. Townsend, Fd. '89 295
James M. Townsend, Jr., Wa.
Hon 272
Perry D. Trafford, Cho. '91 . 258
Eliot Tuckerman, Cho. '97... 267
Winthrop Tumey, Wa. *90.... 277
Joseph N. Tuttle, St. '88 no
Sewell T. Tyng, St. '91 113
Edward Van Ingen, Wa. *93.. 280
George F. Van Slyck, St. ^97 122
Harold G. Villard, St. '94.... 118
Fritz von Briesen, Fd. '97..... 306
Otto von Schrenk, PM. '95.... 305
George A. Voss, Fd. ^96 306
Robert.^ Walker, St. '99 124
John M. Ward, St. '85 106
William B. Wait, Jr., St. '95. 120
Edmund W. Wakelee, Fd. '91 299
Geoi^e F. Warren, Jr., St.'9i 113
Oscar D. Weed, J. '86 184
Charles M. Weeks, Fd. '92... 300
Charles Weiser, Wa. '94 282
Martin Welles, Mar. '84 161
Charles A. Wendell, Fd. '90. 297
Frederick F. Wendell, K. '70 15
Charles H. Werner, Cg. '95.. 322
Abraham L. Wescott, We. '92 204
Alfred A. Wheat, Mar. *9i... 167
Charles S. Whitman, Fd. '94. 303
Henry P. Whitney, St. '98... 124
Otto C. Wierum, Jr., St. '89. 112
Paul Wilcox, St. '84 104
Edward H. Williams, K. '93 50
Howard H. Williams, St. '92 115
Howell C. Williams, Cg. '91 315
Felix F. von Wilmowski, St.
'92 "5
Thomas E. Wing, L. '95 441
Grenville B. Winthrop, St.'94 118
Albert M. Wiitenberg,Cg.'9i 315
Howard O. Wood, St. '80.... 112
Alfred C. Woolner, Wa. ^95.. 284
Pierre J. Wurts, Wa. '93 281
William S. Young, Fd. '96... 306
Niagara Falls —
Louis H. Carr, Cg. '98 325
NORTHPORT —
David S. Garland, Min. '92.. 349
Francis W. Jones, Min. '95... 352
William M. McKinney, Bo.*86 77
James B. Robertson, Min. '93 350
Norwich —
Henry R. FoUett, J. '91 188
John B. Van Cleft, Cg. '88... 312
Olean —
Edgar F. Whitney, Dan. '93 373
Oneonta —
William L. Cunningham, J. '86 182
Oswego —
Francis E. Hamilton, K. '73 18
Or EGO —
Samuel R. Lewis, J. '86 183
Peekskill —
Homer A. Anderson, Fd. '92 299
Pbnn Van —
Clinton B. Slruble, Cg. ''91... 315
Port Tervis—
William A. Pjushall, J. '89... 187
POUGHKEEPSIB —
Anson McC. Beard, St. '98 122
Pulaski —
Irving G. Hubbs, Cg. '91 314
Rexville —
Clarence G. T. Smith, Cg. '92 316
Rochester —
David Bruce, Jr., J. '86.. 182
Frederick F. Church, Mar. '86 162
Frank Cummings, Cg. '88 312
Martin Davis, J. '89 187
Erastus U. Ely, J. ^86 186
Henry L Gordon, Cg. '92 316
Frederick C. Hanford,Cg.'88 312
Herbert J. Menzie, Wa. '90.. 276
Harold C. Mitchell, Cg. '93.. 317
Joe L. Thistlethwaite, Cg.'9i 315
George D. Williams, J. *9i... 188
Rome —
Howard C. Wiggins, J. '87... 185
Rye—
Robert R. Requa, Fd. '93.... 304
Saranac Lake —
Theodore G.Browning, Bo. '9 5 91
Saratoga Springs —
John J. Healy, Wa. '92 278
Scarsdale —
Alexander M. Crane, St. '97.. 121
Schenectady —
George R. Blodgett, Mar. '87 165
Stephen G. Doig, Wa. '96.... 284
Hinsdill Parsons, J. '85 181
Ralph Thompson, J. '92 189
Albert B. Van Voast, J. '92... 189
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
523
Seneca Falls—
Ernest G. Gould, Cg. 'pi 315
Daniel W. Moran, Cg. *92.... 316
Sing Sing —
William H. Hapgood, Cg.'gs 321
Spring Valley —
Jonathan W. Sherwood, Cg. '94 320
Springy I LLE —
Glenn S. Warner, Cg. *94 320
Stone Ridge —
Clarence H.Woolsey, Fd. '92 300
Stony Point —
Harry R. Banner, Di. '93 361
Suspension Bridge —
William C. Wallace, Dan. '92 373
Syracuse —
William L. Barnum, St. '89.. no
Ely W. Blake, Jr., Cho. '91.. 256
George N. Cheney. T. '92.^.. 333
Fred D. Cummings, Cg. Hon 310
Henry Danziger, Jr., Dan. '92 372
James H. Hamilton, Ham. '87 221
Sidney J. Kelly, Cg. '92 316
Louis P. Lang, Cg. '92 316
Andrew L. Olmstead, Cg.'93 318
Daniel A. Pierce, St. '84 104
Herbert L. Smith, Cg. '93.... 318
Harold M.VanBergen, Cg. '93 318
Luther O. Wadleigh, K. '94.. 52
John H. Walters, Cg. '06 323
Ernest I. White, St. '96. 121
Eugene McL. White, Cg. 'yo 314
Troy—
Frederick E. Bowen, Cg. '98 325
Thomas H. Guy, J. '92 189
George B. Harrison, J. '92... 189
Harry P. Humphrey, Cg. '98 325
Edward Murphy, 2d, J. '92 .. 189
Henry T. Nason, St. '88 109
Michael D. Nolan, J. '91 188
Turin —
Stephen O. Foster, K. '77.... 24
Trumansburg —
Ossian G. Noble, Cg. '89- 312
Union Hill —
Henry A. Baker, Co. '97 139
Utica —
Alfred C. Coxe, Cg. Hon 310
William P. White, St. '91 113
Valatie —
Edwin D. Howe, J. '89 187
John G. Snyder, Cg. '94 320
Wadham's Mills —
Harry N. Avery, Cg. '98 324
^^AKEFIELD-^
William W. Penfield, Fd. '90 297
Walden —
Leslie R. Palmer, Cg. '97 324
Warwick—
Livingston Rutherfurd, J.'9i.. 188
Water Mill —
Abram A. Halsey, Cg^. '94.... 319
Watertown —
Albert H. Ryan, Cg. '99 325
Watkins —
Marcus M. Cass, Jr., St. '82.. loi
Wayland—
Henry V. Pratt, Cg. '90 313
Westchester —
Alfred W. Cooley, St. '98"... 123
Westfield— ■
Harlan L. Munson, Cg. '91... 314
Whitehall —
Alanson D. Bartholomew, Cg.
'88 312
White Plains —
Burton C. Meighan, Fd. '94.. 303
Howard S. Meighan, Fd. '93 304
Williamsbrjdge —
Ralph Hickox, Fd. '90 296
WiLLIAMSPORT —
William Young, Cg. '93 318
Woodsburgh—
Henry F. Albro, Cg. '92 315
Worcester —
Jot S. Waterman, Cg. '93 318
Yonkers—
Henry H. Essick, Fd. '95„... 304
Edward Sandford, Cho. '97... 266
NORTH CAROLINA.
Charlotte —
John W. Keerans, Wa. '90... 276
Wilmington —
George B. Elliott, Cho. '96... 264
NORTH DAKOTA.
BiSMARCK— —
William T. Perkins, K. '84... 36
Dickinson —
Richard H. Johnson, K. '84.. 35
Grafton —
Otto E. Sauter, K. '82 32
St. Thomas —
Henry D. Borden, J. '85 181
524
PHt DELTA PHL
OHIO.
Akron—
Jesse P. Dice, Sw. '98 418
Charles H. Hower, Sw. '97... 416
John MacGregor, Jr., Wa '97 286
Lionel S. Pardee, Ham. '92.. 230
Athens —
Israel Nf. Foster, Sw. '99 419
Bellaire —
Cook Danford, Sw. '97 416
Bellefontaine —
William C. Huston, Ham. '86 220
William W. Kiddle, Ham. '92 231
Belpre —
Edward L. L. Cox, Min. '97.. 354
Bowling Green —
Thomas F. Conley, Ham. '91 228
Benjamin F. James, Wa. '87.. 273
Bryan —
John M. Killits, Mar. '85 162
Orwell J. Silliman, Ham. '92 231
BUCYRUS —
Charles J. Scroggs, Ham. '86 219
Nevin O. Winter, Sw. '97 418
Canal Winchester—
Reed H. Game, Sw. '99 419
Canton —
Joseph M. Blake, Sw. '97 416
Harrison W. Bock, Sw. '98... 418
Ulysses S. G. Johnson, Co. '91 134
Charles S. McDowell, K. '95 53
Atlee Pomerene, Ham. '86... 220
Harry R. Rex, Ham. '90 227
Robert N. Taylor, Ham. '90.. 227
Charles W. Ziegler, Sw. '97.. 418
Chillicothe —
Robert W. Manly, K. 'q6 55
William E. Minshall, Sw. '99 419
Cincinnati —
Joseph L. Adler, Ham. *88... 222
Alfred G. Allen, Ham. '90... 225
Carl J. Baer, Ham. '93 231
Edward McC. Ballard, Ham.
'93 231
Jacob P. Bauer, Jr., Ham. '93 232
Charles C. Benedict, K. '93... 49
Charles C. Benedict, Ham. '93 232
Charles M. Brower, Ham. '96 235
Charles P. Brown, Jr., Ham.
'97 236
Frank S. Brown, Ham. '95... 234
William E. Bundy, Ham. '89 224
Frank W. Burgoyne,Ham.'88 223
Joseph H. Cabell, Ham. '86.. 218
John V. Campbell, Ham. '90 225
James S. Carter, Ham. '95.... 234
John B. Childe, Ham. *87..... 221
Joel C. Clore, Ham. '86 219
Frederick CIoss, Jr., Ham.* 90 226
Charles T.Coppock, Ham. *94 233
Michael T.Corcoran, Ham. '66 219
Thomas D. Corry, Ham. '96,. 235
John A. Couch, Ham. '90 226
Thomas H. Darby, Ham. '91 228
John G. Deshler,Jr.,Ham.'97 236
Charles F. DoUe, Ham. '94.. 234
Daniel B. English, K. '74 20
Charles FoUett, Ham. '99..... 238
John D. Follett, Ham. '95.... 234
Joseph B. Foraker, Jr., Ham.
'95 235
Maurice L. Galvin, Ham. '93 232
Frank P. Garrison, Ham. '97 236
George D. Harper, Ham. '92 230
August F. Herbsleb,Ham.'89 22j
Wilmot T. Hissem, Ham. '96 236
Everett W. Hobart, Ham. '97 236
Harry M. Hoffheimer, Ham.
'89 224
John E. Humphreys, Ham. '90 226
Robert W. Humphreys, Ham.
'99 238
Louis A. Ireton, Ham. '95 235
Robert H. Izor, Ham. '94..... 234
Ferdinand Jelke, Jr., Ham. '86 220
Clyde P. Johnson, Ham. '95.. 235
Clyde P. Johnson, Cg. '95.... 321
Charles D. Jones, Ham. '95.. 235
Isaac M. Jordan, Jr., Ham. '97 236
Geo. H. Kattenhom, Cho. '89 253
Dellis C. Keller, Ham. '92... 230
WinfieldS. Kennedy, Jr., Ham.
'96 236
Rufus King, Jr., Ham. '98... 237
Ellis G. Kinkead, Ham. '91.. 228
Bernard S. Kittredge, Ham.
'97 236
William G. Kittredge, Ham.
*95 235
Oscar W. Kuhn, Ham. '87... 222
Thomas L. Lee, Ham. '87.... 222
George Leonard, Ham. '90... 226
Raymond Lloyd, Wa. '97 286
Raymond Lloyd, Ham. '97... 237
Frank O. Loveland, Ham.'88 223
Louis R. Luebbert, Ham. '91 228
Frederick E. Mackentepe,
Ham. '91 228
I
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
525
Harry B. Mackoy, Ham. 'gy.. 237
Guy W. Mallon, Ham. *88... 223
Neil 6. Mallon, Ham. '99.... 238
Randolph Matthews, Ham. '97 237
Campbell J. Mc Diar mid , Ham .
*9i 4 228
William 'C. McLean, Ham. '92 230
George E. Mills, Ham. '95... 235
Arthur R. Morgan, Ham. '97 237
Henry A. Morrill, Ham. Hon. 217
Robert F. Morris, Ham. *95.. 235
Edward P. Moulinier, Ham.
*90 227
Alfred K Nippert, Ham. '97 237
Joseph G. Obermeyre, Ham.
'89 224
Florence A. O'Leary, Ham.
'91 228
J^eander O. Oliver, Ham. '99 238
Thomas 6. Paxton, Jr., Ham.
'99 238
Hiram D. Peck, Ham. Hon.. 217
John W. Peck, Ham. '98 237
William Pister, Ham. '92 230
Thomas L. Pogue, Ham. '93 232
Thomas L. Pogue, Min. '93.. 349
Edward S. Rawson, St. *94... 118
Channing W. Richards, Ham.
*93 232
James S. Richards, Ham. '98 238
Paschal L. Richards, Ham. '97 237
George R. Sage, Ham. Hon. 218
Harry Y. Saint, K. '96 55
William Sampson, Ham. '89.. 225
Henry F. Schmidt, Ham. '93 233
Charles W. Scott, Ham. '92... 231
William H. Taft, K. Hon 12
Robert C. Taylor, Ham. '91.. 229
George A. Turrill, Ham. '86.. 220
Charles H. Urban, Ham. '97 237
Robert M. Van Home, Ham.
*86 220
George H. Warrington, Ham.
'99 238
Walter W. Warwick, Ham. '90 227
Frederic J. Waters, Ham. '96 236
Charles B. Williams, Ham. '92 231
Charles F.Windisch, Ham. '87 222
William R. Wood, Ham. '93 233
Nathaniel Wright, Jr., Ham.
'89 225
CiRCLEVILLE —
Isaac N. Abernathy,Sw.Hon. 410
Charles Dresbach, K. '86 38
Festus Walters, K. '72 17
Harry B. Weaver, Sw. '94.. .. 414
Cleveland —
Zachary T. Armstrong, P. '85 145
Herbert W. Baird, K. »84 35
Alfred P. Biddle, Sw. '95 414
Burroughs F. Bower, K. '78.. 25
Charles G. Can field, K. '74... 19
Eckstein Case, K. '84 35
Carlos A. Chapman, If am. '92 229
Albert A. Clay, Sw. '93 412
Howard A. Couse, Wa. '94... 281
Benjamin A. Gage, K. '96.... 54
Harry A. Garfield, St. '88.... 108
James R. Garfield-, St. '88 109
Frederick A. Henry, K. '91.. 46
Norton T. Horr, St. '84 103
Josiah C. Lower, Ham. '88... 223
William H. Marlatt, Ham.'92 230
William H. Marlatt, Wa. '92 278
John R. McQuigg, Cg. '90... 313
Melvin B. Parmely, Jr., K.'92 48
Rufus P. Ranney, K. '98 56
Frederick W. Slade, St. '88.. no
William Snearer, Jr., K. '83.. 34
Frederick L. Taft, Ham. '92 231
Francis W. Tread way, Wa. '92 279
Fred R. White, Cg. '95 322
Columbus —
Orlando W. Aldrich,Sw.Hon. 410
George L. Artz, Be. '78 60
Hiram S. Bronson, Sw. '97... 416
James H. Collins, Sw. Hon... 410
Frank A. Davis, K. '81 30
Joseph H. Dyer, We. '90 200
Cicero E. Ellis, Sw. '97^ 416
Charles A. Field, Sw. '94 413
Franklin H. Gale, Sw. '93>... 412
Bailey W. Gilfallan, Ham. '86 219
George L. Gugle, Sw. '96 415
George R. Hedges, Sw. '04... 413
Charles T. Herbert, Sw. 97.. 416
Edward D. Howard, Sw. '94 413
William F. Hunter, Sw. Hon. 410
Lyman H. Innis, Sw. '95 415
Robert H. Jeffrey, Sw. '98... 418
John P Jones, Sw. Hon 410
Harry P. Junk, Sw. '95 415
Thomas J. Keating, Sw. Hon. 410
Edgar B. Kinkead, Sw. Hon. 411
Leonard A. Magruder,Sw.'96 415
George S. Marshall, Sw. '97.. 417
John T. Martin, Sw. *o8 418
Edward B. McCarter, Sw.'94 413
526
PHI DELTA PHI,
Seth L. McMillan, Sw. '94... 414
Theron B. Miller, Cg. '95 321
John G. Mitchell, Sw. '97 4x7
Nurton S. Monsarrat, Sw. '98 418
George K. Nash, Sw. Hon... 411
Perry Okey, Sw. '95 415
Samuel G. Osborne, Sw. '97.. 417
William H. Page, Sw. '93 413
Harold C. Parsons, Sw. '97... 417
Edward L. Pease, Sw. '99 419
Rutherford H. Piatt, Sw. Hon. 411
Edward T. Powell, Sw. '96... 415
David F. Pugh, Sw. Hon 411
Emilius O. RandaIl,Sw.H()n. 411
John K. Richards, Sw. Hon.. 411
E. O. Ricketts, Sw. Hon 411
Merrill U. Ricketts, Sw. '95.. 415
Lowry F. Sater, Sw. *q7 417
Augustus T. Seymour, ow.'95 415
Amor W. Sharp, Ham. '92... 231
David B. Sharp, Sw. '93 413
Frederick N. Sinks, Sw. '98.. 419
Harry E. Stafford, Sw. '94... 414
Edward M. Taylor, Ham. '93 233
Thomas Thomas, Sw. '95 415
William L. Van Sickle, Ham.
'91 229
Campbell M. Voorhees, K.*93 50
Campbell M. Voorhees, Sw.
'94 414
Charles W. Voorhees, Sw. *94 414
Karl T. Webber, Sw. '97 418
Edgar L. Weinland, Sw. '93., 413
Corning —
Dudley H. Foster, Sw. '95... 414
Coshocton —
Burt F. Voorhees, Sw. '94.... 414
Dayton —
Warren E. Beeghly, Ham. '91 227
Walter D. Cline, Sw. '99 419
Ira Crawford, Jr., Sw. '93.... 412
Wesley W.K.Hamilton, Ham.
'93 232
Samuel E. Kemp, K. '73 18
Charles B. Nevin, Sw. '98.... 419
George H. Wood, K. '89...... 43
George H. Wood, Ham. '89.. 225
DeGraff—
John S. Huston, Ham. '90.... 226
Dennison —
Thomas H. LoUer, K. '84.... 35
East Liverpool —
Frank E. Grosshans, Ham. '92 229
Walter B. Hill, Ham. '92 230
William M. Hill, Sw. ^93...... 412
Findlay —
Rawson K. Carlin, Sw. '98... 418
William L. David, Jr.,Sw.*97 416
Ross J. Wet herald, Sw. '95... 415
Flushing -
Clyde H. Judkins, Sw. '97... 416
Forest —
John H. Campbell, Ham. '92 239
Gallipolis —
Roscoe J. Mauck, Sw. '93..... 412
Glen DALE —
Charles S. Bailey, Ham. '99.. 238
Granville —
Carl G. Doney, Sw. '93 412
Greenfield —
Lawrence Heiskell, K. '82 31
Greenville —
Adam H. Meeker, K. *85...... 37
Walter S. Meeker, K. '86 39
George A. Katzenberger, K.
'90 +4
Hamilton —
Warren Gard, Ham. '94. 234
Robert J. Shank, Sw. '97...... 417
John C. Slayback, K. '79 28
Hanoverton —
John J. Brown, Mc. '97.. 433
Highland —
Peter Adams, Sw. '95 414
Hillsboro —
Newton E. Chaney, Ham. '90 226
Oliver H. Hughes, Ham. '89 224
Henry L. Wiggins, Ham. *89 225
Ironton —
Fred W. McKnight, Cg. '9r.. 321
Jackson —
Benner Jones, Sw. '97 416
Lamar Sternberger, Sv. '98.. 419
Jefferson —
John T. Harrington, K. '96... 54
Kenton —
Charles A. Keller, Sw. '98.... 418
Lebanon —
William C.Tichenor,Ham.'93 233
Lima —
William L. Parmentcr, K. '88 ^^
Howard P. Willamson, Ham.
'93 233
London —
Peyton R. Emery, Sw. '93 ..- 412
Cary Jones, Ham. '89 - 224
Marion —
Charles H. Conley, Ham. '97 236
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
5*7
Charles H. Conley, Sw. '97... 416
Daniel R.Crissinger, Ham. '86 220
Martins Ferry —
Ernest G. Smith, Wa.'ge 285
Massillon —
Robert H. Day, Ham. '91 228
John O. Garrett, K. '78 25
Orlando C. Volkmor, K. *90.. 45
McArthur —
Otto E. VoUenweider, Ham.
'qi 229
Montpelier —
Elwin C. Peck, Ham. *92„.... 230
Newark —
James R. Fitz Gibbon, Sw.'94 413
Charles L. Flory, Sw. '99 419
New Bremen —
Frank T. Boesel, Sw. '98 .. 418
NORWALK —
Frederick W. Christian, Ham. '
'91 227
Oak Harbor —
Edward McM. Perse, Sw. '07 417
Oberlin —
Charles P. Doolittle, K. '83... 33
PiQUA —
John B. C. Jamison, Ham. '8 7 222
Pleasantville —
George W. Bope, Sw. '97 416
Port Clinton —
William C. Wierman, Sw. '97 418
Ravenna —
Mark W. Phelps, K. '75 22
St. Clairsville —
Clyde H. Judkins Sw. '97 416
Albert W. Kennon, Ham. '86 220
St. Paris —
John E. Baker, Sw. '98 418
Sandusky—
Manning F. Force, Ham.
Hon 217
Clement G. Martin, J. '85 182
John Ray, Jr., Ham. '92 230
Scio —
James H. Beal, K. '86 38
James H. Beal, Ham. '86 218
George O. Canaga, Sw. '95... 414
Senecaville —
Luzerne A. Rickey, Sw. '97.. 417
Shelby —
Thomas J. Green, Sw. '98 418
Sidney —
Joseph D. Barnes, Ham. 'go.. 225
George S. Robertson, Ham. '93 232
John F. Wilson, Ham. '90.... 227
South Charleston —
Charles E. Ballard, Ham '94 233
Springfield—
Richardson D. Baldwin, Ham.
'90 225
Horace C. Keifer, Ham. '92.. 230
William W. Keifer, Ham. '88 223
Frank H. Phillips, Ham. '89 225
Steubenville —
Hugh H. Brown, Mil. '97 464
John A. Mansfield, K. '79 28
Louis H. Paine, We. '98 212
John M. Ross, Mil. '96 466
Jay R. Sweeney, Ham. '94... 234
Harry B.Thompson, Ham. '93 233
Toledo —
James S. Brailey, Jr., Sw. '95 414
John R. Calder, K. '88 41
Henry H. Gushing, K. '95... 53
Karl A.* Flickinger, Ham. '89 224
James S. Martin, K. '91 47
John McF. Ormond, K. '89... 43
Roy Spencer, Sw. '95 415
Robert Tucker, Ham. '93 233
Clifford C. Whitmore, Cg.'96 323
Uhrichsville—
Joseph F. Greene, K. '85 37
Upper Sandusky —
George H. Moffett, Sw. '93... 413
Urbana —
David J. Cory, Ham. '90 226
George W. Poland, K. '76.... 23
Wapakoneta —
Roy E. Lay ton, Sw. '97 417
Verne D. Lay ton, Sw. '98... 418
Warren —
Harry E. King, Sw. '97 417
Washington C. H. —
George M. Pavey, Wa. '90... 276
Wellsville —
William W. Hammond, Ham.
'87 221
Westerville —
Jacob L. Flickinger, K. '72... 17
George L. Stoughton, Sw. '95 415
Wilmington —
Henry G. Cartwright, Sw.'95 414
Xenia —
John C. Munger, K. '96 55
Youngstown —
John I. Williams, Jr., Har.
'98 404
S«8
PHI DELTA PHI.
Zanesville —
Albion J. Andrews, Jr., Sw.
*93 413
Edgar E. Bagley, Sw. '97 416
Edward R. Meyer, Ham. '94 234
Frank S. Walker, Sw. '97 417
OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
Pawnee —
Edward L. Lemert, K. '77... 24
OREGON.
Arlington —
Fisk M. Walker, We. '95 208
Baker City—
Frank L. Moore, Cha. '90 380
CORVALLIS —
Eddy E. Wilson, Cha. '93.... 382
Eugene —
Herbert N. Cockerline, Cha.
'91 380
Edwin O. Potter, Cha. '90... 380
La review —
Eldon M. Brattain, Cha. '90.. 380
Portland —
Gilbert A. Adams, Cha. '96.. 383
John L. Baker, P. '85 145
John L. Baker, Cha. Hon 378
Winfield S. Beebe, K. '70 14
Benjamin B. Beekman, Wa.
'88 273
Charles B.Bellinger, Cha. Hon. 378
George Black, Cha. '98 384
Earl C. Bronaugh, Jr., Cha.
'90 380
Will Q. Buffington, Cha. '96.. 383
William M. Cake, Ham. '86.. 219
Charles H. Chance, Cha. '92 381
John B. Cleland, K. '71 14
John B. Cleland, Cha. Hon... 379
Henry F. Conner, Cha. '95... 383
Harry C. Eastham, Cha. '96.. 384
Rufus L Eaton, K. '84 33
Allan McL. Ellsworth, Cha.
'98.^ 384
Paul van Fridagh, Cha. *93... 382
Robert W. Galloway,Cha.'97 384
Calvin U. Gantenbein, Cha.
'91 380
Clarence H. Gilbert, Cha. '97 384
William B. Gilbert, K. '72... 17
William B. Gilbert, Cha. Hon. 379
Rodney L. Glisan, Cha. '92.. 381
Rodney L. Glisan, St. '93<... 116
George P. Goggin, Cha. *98.. 385
James R. Greenfield, Cha. '92 381
Daniel A. Grout, Cha. '96.... 384
Harry W. Gullette, Cha. '95 383
John A. Houck, Cha. '95 383
John P. Kavanaugh, Cha. '93 381
John P. Kennedy, Cha. '96... 384
Otto J. Kraemer, Cha. '95 383
Roswell B. Lamson, Cha. '93 381
William S. Macrum, Cha. '95 383
Daniel J. Malarkey, Cha. '92 381
Elmer E. Mallory, Cha. *95.. 383
Geoi^e H. Marsh, Cha. '93... 382
Edwin Mays, Cha. '96 384
Franklin P. Mays, Cha. Hon. 379
Lewis L.McArthur,Cha.Hon. 379
John L. McGinn, Cha. '93... 382
Lawrence A. McNary, Cha.
*90 380
* Ralph E. Moody, J. '86 1S3
Francis M. Mulkey, Cha. '91.. 381
Richard Nixon, Mar. '92 169
Harry E. Northup, Cha. '97^ 384
John J. O'Connor, Chi^ '98... 385
Rollin K. Page, P. '97 155
Lionel L. Paget, Cha. '97 384
Harrison G. Piatt, Wa. Hon.. 271
Robert T. Piatt, Wa. '92 279
Thaddeus S. Potter, Cha. '91 381
Orville M. Rankin, Cha. '97.. 384
Harold G. Rice, Cha. '98«... 385
John W. Roland, Cha. '97.... 384
John C. Rutenic, Cha. '90.... 380
Russell E. Sewall, Cha. '92... 381
Charles B. Sims, Cha. '94..... 382
Arthur C. Spencer, Cha. '95.. 383
Leon H. Steinhart, Cha. '9K. 385
Henry D. Story, Cha. '93 382
George C. Stout, Cha. '92 381
George Tazwell, Cha. '94 383
Richard H. Thornton, Cha.
Hon 379
Paul van Fridagh, Cha. '93... 382
Arthur L. Veazie, Cha. '93.... 382
Jesse C. Veazie, Cha. '94 383
Jesse C. Veazie, Cho. '98 267
Thaddeus P. Wagner, Cha. '90 380
Charles N. Wait, Cha. '90.... 380
Ralph W. Wilbur, We. '92. . 204
Guy G. Willis, Cha. '91 381
Charles E. S. Wood, Cha.
Hon 379
Tillamook—
Jesse R. Caples, Cha. '94 382
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
529
Benjamin L. Eddy, Cha. '94 382
Uriah —
Richard F. Dean, P. '93 151
PENNSYLVANIA.
Allegheny —
Dwight W. Morrow, St. '99... 124 '
Walter B. Scaife, K. *8o 30
Walker S. Snyder, Sw. *97... 417
Bellefonte —
William E. Gray, J. '86 183
Bloomsburgh —
George M. Tustin, St. '83 103
Columbia —
William B. Given, K. '75 21
CoUDER SPORT —
John W. Wells, Cg. '90 314
Danville —
Robert S. Ammerman, G. '91 244
Erie —
William P. Gifford, Mil. '96.. 465
Germantown —
Ambrose Higgins, G. '98 247
Gettysburg —
Donald P.McPherson,Cho.'95 263
Halifax —
William A. Millard, We, '92.. 204
Irwin—
John L. Deahl, P. '98 155
Kecksburgh —
David M. Griffith, Sw. '96 415
Lebanon —
J. M. Shindel, G. ^89 243
Malvern —
Dilworth P. Hibberd, G. '97.. 247
Mauch Chunk —
Robert A. Heberling, G. '91 244
Mercer —
William J. Whieldon, We. '90 201
MiFFLINTOWN —
Frank M. Pennel, J. '86 183
New Castle —
Norman A. Phillips, K. '91 .. 47
New Kensington —
Horace G. Durbin, G. '89 243
Oil City —
Judson D. Trax, Cg. '92 316
Philadklj>hia —
Frank E. Anderson, G. '98.... 247
George H. Berkheiser, G. '89 242
Russell T. Boswell, G. '87 241
Francis B. Bracken, G. '92.... 245
Charles L. Brown, G. '91 244
Samuel M.Clement, Jr., G.'97 246
Edward J. Coll, G. '89 242
David H. Conrad e, G. *88.... 242
Abbott M. Cooper, G. Hon... 241
Porter F. Cope, G. '91 244
Samuel S. Craig, G. '91 244
Joseph A. Culbert G. '97...;.. 246
Augustus F. Daix, Jr., G. '89 242
Arthur W. Depue, G. '93 246
Frederick S. Doyle, Mar. '94 174
Joseph R. Fahy, G. '89 243
Roland R. Foulke, G. '97 246
Harry K. Fries, G. '87 241
Frederick W. Gourlay, G. '96 246
William A. Gray, G. '97 246
George A. Grevemeyer, G.'98 247
Alfred R. Haig, G. '91 244
Am)>rose Higgirs, G. '98 247
Thomas W. Jopson, G. '92.... 245
Frederick J. Knaus, G. *89... 243
Joseph B. Large, G. '93 246
David Lavis, G. '89 243
Francis S. Laws, G. '89 243
William B. Linn, G. '97 .' 247
Roberts Lowrie, G. '87 242
Edwin M.Luckenbach,Cg. '96 322
Edward F. Lukens, G. '89... 243
JohnMacDonald, G. '86 241
John A. McCarthy, G. '92.... 245
George L Merrill, G. '97 247
Abner H. Mershon, G. '87... 242
Samuel H. Myers, G. '92 245
Edwin C. Nevin, G. '93 246
Harvey C. Newitt, Jr., G.'89 243
Harry N. Robison, Mar. '96.. 173
Harry N. Robison, G. '97.... 247
Samuel P. Rotan, G. '92 245
John W. Simmons, G. '89 243
John M. Snyder, G. '91 244
Danniel M. Stewart, G. '92... 245
Elias H. White, G. '91 244
Charles S. Wood, G. '91 245
Thomas S. Wood, G. '86 241
Pittsburg—
David M. Alston, K. '83 33
Albert H. Barclay, Wa. '95... 282
William E. Best, Cg. '94 319
Lawrence W. Bigham, J. '87 184
John B. Booth, K. '80 29
Wesley G. Carr, Mar. '88 164
S. B. Ewing, G. '92 245
Thomas C. Fulton, Cg. '93... 317
Fred J. Galloway, Cg. '96.... 322
Haines A. Machesney,Cg.'93 317
John A. Murphy, K. '88 42
530
PHI DEL TA PHI,
Charles W. Scovel, St. '85... 105
John Wilson, Min. '90 346
Edwin P. Young, Cg. '94 321
PiTTSTON —
Hugh C. Smythe, Cg. '92 316
POTTSVILLE —
Clarence J. Boyer, Cg. '98.... 325
SCRANTON —
George W. Beale, G. '89 242
Russell Dimmick, Cg. '93 317
Uniontown —
William J. Kyle, Mc. '95 430
JohnQ.VanSwearingen,K.'88 42
James C. Work, K. '86 39
Washington —
Blanchard G. Hughes, Dan.
'94 374
Wilkes Barre—
Burton W. Davis, Cg. '93 317
Frank E. Donnelly, Wa. '95 283
WiLLIAMSPORT —
Cyrus LaR.Munson,Wa.Hon. 271
Sumner S. Bowman, G. '91... 244
York —
James St. C. McCall, Wa.'92 280
RHODE ISLAND.
Johnston —
James A. Pirce, Cho. '97 266
Providence—
Henry M. Boss, Jr., Wa. '98.. 287
Livingston Ham. Cho. '97 266
Frank L. Hinckley, Cho. '94 262
Edward F. Love joy, We. '87 196
Edward L. Mitchell, We. '89 199
Charles H. Page, Jr., J. '92.. 189
Herbert A. Rice, Cho. '95 263
Summit —
Frank G. Bates, Cg. '94 319
Frank G. Ba»es, We. '95 207
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Camukn —
Mendel L. Smith, Min. '93... 349
Charleston— -
Henry H. Ficken, Wa. '95... 283
Louis D. M. Mowry, Mar. '94 172
William M. Smith, Min. '96.. 353
Darlington —
Edward O. Woods, J. '85 182
Greenville —
Edward F. Mayberry,Min.'94 350
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Chamberlain —
Jesse E. Honse, T. '97 340
Deadvvood —
Norman T. Mason, K. *86.... 39
Parker—
John W. Edmunds, Dan. '94.. 373
Pierre —
Ivan W. Goodner, L. '97 442
Robert W. Stewart, Wa. '88.. 274
Sioux Falls —
Harold E. Judge, Mc. '94.... 428
Paul S. Knowles, We. '89 199
Charles E. McKinney, K. '81 31
John H. Snyder, Jr., We. '93 205
Thomas H. Wright, Ham. '92 231
Webster —
James H. McCoy, Be. *8o... . 61
Edward W. Taylor, Di. *93... 362
TENNESSEE.
Chattanooga —
David H. Bloom, Bo. '87 78
Benjamin F. Thomas, Ham.
'87 222
Shelton K. Wheeler, St. '98.. 124
Clear Branch —
William J. Tilson, Wa. ^96... 285
Knoxville —
John P. Powers, Jr., Min. '97 354
Edward T. Sanford, Cho. '89 254
Memphis —
Charles H. Boyle, Min. '95... 351
Edward L. Boyle, Min. *9i... 348
Percy Finley, Wa. '94 281
Michael Gavin, Wa. '97 286
James B. Sterling, T. '91 332
Archibald R. Watson, Min. '94 350
Nashville —
Collins Denny, Min. Hon 345
John H. De Witt, Mar. '98... 177
TEXAS.
Austin —
Robert J. Hill, K. '71 16
Beaumont — ,
Theodore G. Arnold, Mar. '90 166
William H. Winter, Gr. '95.. 473
Belton —
Arthur McA. Monteith, K.'7o 14
BOERNE —
William J. Warburton, St.'93 117
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
S3I
Commerce —
Benjamin L.Thompson,T.'96 339
Dallas —
John C. Robertson, Min. '95 352
John M. Spell man, Mar. '96.. 176
El Paso—
Walter D. Howe, We. '92 204
Fort Worth —
Volney O. Hildreth, K. '89... 43
Galveston—
Alexander Sampson, K. '75.. 22
Houston —
Homer R. Mitchell, T. *95... 337
Port Arthur
William H. Winter, Gr. '95.. 473
San Antonio—
Sidney J. Brooks, Min. '90... 347
Waco—
M. C. H. Park, Co. '84 129
UTAH.
Logan —
Eben P. Keeler, We. '91 202
Ogden —
Gordon N. Kimball, K. '94.. 51
Joseph S. Peery, Wa. '95 283
Salt Lake City —
George G. Armstrong, Har.
'Q3 396
Samuel P. Armstrong, Ham.
'87 221
William J. Barrette, Co. *92.. 135
Walker T. Gunter, T. '91. ... 331
Harry K. Harkness, Ham. '94 234
George N. Lawrence, We. '94 206
Arthur E. Pratt, K. '90 45
Joseph T. Richards, Cg. *92.. 316
Edward H. Scott, We. '91... 203
Wade W. Thayer, K. '96 55
Arthur J. Weaver, L. '96 441
VERMONT.
Bakersfield —
Guy H. Start, We. '97....!.... 212
Brandon —
Robert H. Hutchins, St. '97.. 122
Burlington —
Clarence J. Ferguson, We. '92 203
James H. Macomber, We. '95 207
Edward J. Phelps, Wa. Hon. 271
Manchester —
Charles F. demons, Wa. '98 287
Northfield —
Arthur G. Andrews, K. '99... 57
Proctor —
Brainard Avery, Mar. '95 173
RrTLAND—
Frank C. Partridge, St. '84... 104
Strafford —
Henry L. Hatch, Mar. *87.... 164
VIRGINIA.
Alexandria —
Douglass Stewart, Min. '91... 348
Amherst —
William K. Allen, We. '97... 210
Basic City —
Floyd W. Weaver, Min. '90.. 346
Bedford City —
Smeltzer V. Kemp, Min. '95 351
Bristol —
William S. Stuart, Min. '92... 349
Charlottesville —
Richard H. Dabney, Min. Hon 345
James H. Gilmore, Min. Hon 345
Basil Jones, Min. '95 351
William M. Lile, Min. Hon.. 345
Raleigh C. Minor, Min. Hon 345
Chatham —
Joseph Whitehead, Min. *9i.. 348
Crew —
Robert E. Lockett, Min. *96.. 353
Culpepper —
Charles J. Rixey, Jr.,Min. *97 354
Danville —
Zeliffskie P. Smith, Min. '90 346
Elk Garden—
Alexander B. Stewart, Min.'90 347
Emory —
Edward E. Wiley, Min. '96.. 354
Front Royal —
A. C. Carson, Min. '94 350
Hampton —
Samuel G. Gumming, Min. '95 352
Harris Creek -
William F. Long, Min. '97... 354
Harrisonburg —
George N. Conrad, Min. '90.. 346
Robert Grattan, Min. '94 351
Leesburg —
Edwin E. Garrett, Min. '90.. 347
Lexington —
Butler T. Southgate, Min. '94 351
Lynchburg —
Peter O. Adams, Min. '94 350
Richard H. T. Adams, Jr.,
Min. '95 352
532
PHI DELTA PHI.
Raleigh C. Blackford, Min.
'92 349
Midland—
George Pilcher, Min. '97 354
Norfolk—
Mallory K. Cannon, Min. '93 350
William H. T. Loyall, Min.
'91 348
William W. Oldsjr.. Min.'96 353
Minton W. Talbot, Min. '90.. 346
Tazewell Taylor, Min. '95 ... 351
Walter H. Taylor, Min. '91.. 347
Theodoric A. Williams, Min.
'96 352
Petersburg —
Charles T. Lassiter, Min. '92 348
John Watson, Min. '95 352
Port Royal —
Samuel R. Millar, Min. '92.. 348
Richmond —
George Ainslie, Min. '93 350
Nathaniel S. Bowe, Min. '97 353
Patrick H. C. Cabell, Min. '90 346
Hunsdon Cary, Min. '96 352
Josiah J. Leake, Min. '93 348
Robert V. Marye, Min. '91... 348
Murray M. McGuire, Min.'96 353
John B. Minor, Jr., Min. '90 347
Henry C. Riely, Min. '97 354
Alexander H. Sands, Min.*97 354
Roanoke —
William R. Gordon, Min. '92 349
Edward W. Robertson, Min.
'90 347
Salem —
William M. Montgomery, G.
'89 243
South Boston —
Joseph Stebbins, Jr., Min. '96 353
Warrenton —
George L. Fletcher. Min. '97 353
Thomas R. Keith, Min. '94.. 351
Wytheville —
Archibald A. Campbell, Min.
'90 346
WASHINGTON.
Colfax —
Stuart Armour, Cha. '94 382
Ellensburg —
Ralph Kauffman, G. '86 241
Everett —
Francis H. Brownell, St. *9i.. 112
John EHoran, Har. '92 395
Olympia —
Hervey R. Franklin, Wa. '91 277
Ritzville —
Llewellyn Davies, Cg. '92 315
Seattle —
Andrew J. Balliet, Wa. *94... 281
George E. de Steiguer, Ham.
'86 22a
Walter S. Fulton, K. '94 51
Joseph C. Harris, Cha. '94... 382
George A. Hurd, Cho. '93... 260
John C. Keith, K. '78 26
Job P. Lyon, J. '85 1S2
Joseph F. Mc Naught, K. '79 28
William H. Moore, K. '88.... 41
Livingston B. Stedman, Cho.
'9' 257
George E. de Steiguer, Ham.
*86 220
George E. Wright, Cho. *92.. 259
Snohomish —
Horace G. Munns, T. '91 332
Spokane —
Jeremiah E. Bronaugh, Cha.
'94 3S2
John M. Bunn, Har. '95 399
William H. Cowles, Wa. '89.. 274
Andrew E. Gallagher, P.'85.. 146
David Herman, Co. '87.. 131
James H. McBroom, Bo. '91.. S5
William D. Richardson, Ham.
'90 227
Tacoma —
George S. Brown, St. '91 112
George N. Graham, Cg. '93.. 317
Frederick G. Merrill, J. *87.. 185
Eric E. Rosling, We. '89 199
WUliam C. Sharpstein, P. '85 147
Aaron R. Titlow, Co. '86 130
George H. Walker, St. '92... 115
John E. Walker, St. '98 123
Vancouver —
Edwin F. Glenn, Di. '91 359
Walla Walla —
Marvin Evans, We. '94 206
William H. Kirkman,We.'93 205
Hugh J. McGrath, Har. '93.. 397
Allen H, Reynolds, We. '93.. 205
WEST VIRGINIA.
Addison —
Joseph R. Poland, T. '94...... 336
BiSSELL —
J. R. McGuffin, K. '78 26
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
533
Charles-Town —
James M. Mason, Jr., Min. '92 349
Huntington —
Elliott Northcott, K. '92 48
Mill Point —
Frederick Wallace, Min. '96.. 354
Parkersburg —
William E. White, Ham. '87 219
ROMNEY —
Joshua S. Zimmermaa, Mar.
'96 175
Wheeling —
Joseph \\. Handlan, Di. '92.. 360
Louis F. Stifel, K. '77 25
WISCONSIN.
Appleton—
Edward G. Jones, Har. '91... 393
Babcock —
Henry E. Fitch, Har. '91 393
Baraboo —
Earle C. Tillotsou, Har. '99 . 405
Beloit —
George B. Ingersoll, Har. '93 396
Chippewa Falls —
William G. Hartwell,Har.'95 399
Columbus —
William C. Leitsch, Har. '96 401
Darlington —
John B. Campbell, Har. '93.. 396
De Pere —
Joseph B. Alexander, Har. '96 400
DODGEVILLE —
Arthur L. Jones, Har. '94 398
Eau Claire —
William C. Donovan, Har. '96 401
De Alton S. Thomas, Di. '96 366
Roy P. Wilcox, Cg. '97 324
Elkhorn—
Jay F. Lyon, We. '88 197
Fond du Lac —
Herbert E. Swett, Har. '94... 399
Green Bay —
John F. Bcrtler, Jr., Har. '99 404
William L. Evans, Har. '94.. 398
Philip Sheridan, Har. '94 399
Edgar B. Warren, Har. '98.,. 404
Hartford —
Elmo W. Sawyer, Har. '95... 400
Hudson —
John D. Goss, Di. '92 360
Janesville —
William A. Jackson, Har. '91 393
Alexander E. Matheson, Har.
'94 983
John V. Norcross, Har. '93... 397
Charles C. Russell, Har. '92.. 393
Ithomas C. Sloan, Har. Hon. 392
Samuel M. Smith, Har. '93... 397
Juneau —
Pinkney G. Lewis, Bo. '82... 73
Kaukauna —
Arthur A. Frambach,Har.'97 403
La Crosse —
Cameron L. Baldwin, Har.*97 402
Lucian F. Easton, K. '80 29
Percy S. El well, Har. '96.,... 401
Fred H. Hartwell, Har. '99.. 404
Charles Hebberd, Har. '95... 399
Claude K. Pettingill, Di.'g4.. 363
Lake Geneva—
John R. Richards, Har.*99... 405
Lancaster —
Henry W. Brown, Har. '91... 393
Edward E. Browne, Har. '92 394
Elihu B. Goodsell, Har. '91... 394
Madison —
Robert McK. Bashford, Har.
Hon 391
Edwin E. Bryant, Har. Hon. 391
JairusH. Carpenter, Har. Hon. 391
John B. Cassoday, Har. Hon. 391
Bertrand H. Doyon, Har. '99 404
Matthew S. Dudgeon, Har. '95 399
Marcus C. Ford, Har. '97 403
Charles N. Gregory, Har. Hon . 391
Carl S. Jefferson, Har. '96.... 401
Burr W. Jones, Har. Hon 392
George A. Kingsley, Har.'97 403
Knox Kinney, Har. '97 403
Vroman Mason, Har. '99 405
William C. McNaught, Har.
'99 405
Henry H. Morgan, Har. '93.. 397
John M. Olin, Har. Hon 392
Charles A. Phelps, Har. '99.. 405
Charles G. Riley, Har. '96... 401
George C. Riley, Har. '08.... 404
Alfred T. Rogers, Har. 95... 400
Charles P. Spooner, Har. '94 399
Willet M. Spooner, Har. '96.. 402
Samuel T. Swansen, Har. '92 395
Henry Vilas, Har. '97 404
William F. Vilas, Har. Hon. 392
Edgar V. Werner, Har. '97... 404
Manitowoc —
Clyde H. Sedgwick, Har. '93 397
534
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Mauston —
Charles R. Barney, Har. '99.. 404
Merrill —
Thomas J. Mathews, Har. '92 395
Frederick J. Smith, Har. '96 402
Milwaukee —
Philip S. Abbot, Cho. '93 259
Lewis L. Alsted, Har. '98 404
John B. Amazeen, Har. '97... 402
Thomas S. Bell, Har. '97 402
Paul D. Carpenter, St. '89.... no
George J. Carroll, Har. '96... 401
William J. Carroll, Har. '96.. 401
Thomas P. Carter, Har. '97.. 402
Theodore L. Coleman, Har.
'94 397
Louis A. Dahlman, Har. '96.. 401
Loyal Durand, Har. '91 394
Jacob Fehr, Har. '97 403
Frederic Felker, Har. '92 393
John K. Fish, Bo. '94 90
Charles H. George, Har. '96 401
Nathan Glicksman, Har. '93 396
Casimir Gonski, Har. '93 396
John F. Harper, Cho. '90 255
William F. Hase, Har. '97... 403
Nelson S. Hopkins, Har. '95.. 399
Harry L. Kellogg, Har. '94.. 398
Frederick W. Kelly, Har. '9 c 394
Patrick J. Kelly, Har. '91 394
Mathew R. Killilea, Har. '91 394
Theodore Kronshage,Jr.,Har.
'92 395
Walter J. Luedke, ilar. '97.. 403
Maurice A. McCabe, Har. '96 401
Charles A. McGee, Har. '99.. 405
John H. Moss, Har. '93 397
Marshall C. Moss, Har. '94... 398
Lawrence A. Olwell, Har. '92 395
Lynn S. Pease, Har. '91 394
Cranston G. Phipps, Har. '96 401
Gilmore D. Price, K. '95 .... 54
Clarke M. Rosecrantz, Har.
'94 398
John S. Rountree, K. '93 50
George Rublee, Cho. '95 263
Edward H. Swartzburg, Har.
'92 ;••• 395
Warren I). Tarrant, Har. '92 395
William O. Thomas, Har. '96 402
Gustav Wollaeger, Jr., Har.
'97 404
Edgar L. Wood, Har. '92 395
Lucian R. Worden, Har. '96.. 402
Mineral Point —
Guy P. Cobb, Har. '91 393
Necedah —
Frank A. Wheelihan, Har. '9 5 400
Neenah —
Charles H. Gaffney, Har. '93 396
OCONOMOWOC —
Edward E. Grey, Har. '94... 398
OSHKOSH —
Henry N. Bacon, Har. '97... 402
Carl Felker, Har. '93 396
Raymond A. Hollister, Har.
'98 404
Racine—
Victor L. Brown, Har. '97... 402
Elberc B. Hand, Cg. '95 321
Mortimer E. Walker, Har.'95 400
Randolph —
William J. Conway, Har. '99.. 404
Rhinelander —
Samuel T. Walker, Har. '95.. 400
River Falls —
William M. Balch, Har. '93.. 396
Charles E. Putnam, Di. '93... 361
Shawano —
Ansel V. Hammond, Har. '9 5 399
Robert A. Upham, Har. '99.. 405
Sheboygan —
Willard C. Cole, Har. '92 395
Charles Seaman, Har. '94 398
Shullsburg —
Adelbert L. Blackstone, Har.
'97 402
Stanley —
Clarence B. Culbertson, Har.
*94 397
St. Nazianz—
Albert L. Hougen, Har. '97.. 403
Thorp —
Frank H. Lusk, Di. '98 367
Watertown —
William H.Woodard, Har. '9 . 402
Wausau —
Claire B. Bird, Har. '91 394
Franklin E. Bump, K. '96 . 54
Franklin E. Bump, Har. '96 400
Franklin E. Bump, Mil. '97... 466
West Superior —
Norvill B. Arnold, Har. '95.. 399
Francis H. DeGroat, Har. '91 393
James W. Osborne, We. '90... 20i
Joseph M. Reed, Har. '92 395
Henry L. Smith, Cg. '89 313
J
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
535
Whitewater —
Francis W. Dockery, liar. '93 396
WYOMING.
Buffalo —
Carroll H. Parmelee, K. '84.. 36
Sheridan —
William S. Metz, Be. '78 60
ALASKA.
Jltneau—
Richard F. Lewis, Cho. *93.. 260
Sitka —
Albert D. Elliot, K. '87 40
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Vancouver —
Arthur C. Brydon-Jack, We.
'89 198
CANADA
Brockville —
Elmer W. Jones, O. '98 450
Carleton Place —
Henry C. Small, O. '94 448
Cornwall —
Eugene R. MacDonald, Har.
'97 403
Gravenhurst —
Bertram H. Ardagh, O. '94... 448
Hamilton —
Arthur B. Poltenger, O. *96.. 449
Kingston —
Timothy J. Rigney, O. '98... 450
Niagara —
Cleveland C. Lansing, Min.
^ '97 353
Petrolia —
George G. Moncrieff.. O. ^98 450
James B. Noble, O. '98 450
Sarnia —
Ernest T. Bucke, O. '98 450
Stratford —
Frederick W. Tiffin, O, '96... 450
Toronto —
E. C. Cattanach, O. '97 449
Robert A. L. Defries, O. '96 449
Robert E. Gagen, O. '97 450
George R. Geary, O. '94 448
William M. Griffin, O. '98... 449
Charles C. Hayne, O. '98 450
Alfred E. Hoskin, O. '94 448
Lawrence M. Lyon, O. '98... 450
B. B. Osier, O. Hon 447
Edward G. Osier, O. '98 450
Featherstone B. Osier, O. '97 449
Christopher Robinson, O.
Hon 4^y
James T. Scott, O. '94 448
John T. C. Thompson, 0.'97 449
Joseph A.Thompson, O. '99.. 449
William R. Wadsworth, *99.. 450
Hubert L. Watt, O. '94 448
Edmund C. Wragge, O. '97.. 449
WiARTON —
William H. B. Spotton,0.'94 448
Windsor —
John F. E. Patterson, O. '95 448
CHILI.
Santiago —
Senor Don Marcial A. M. de
Ferrari, Mar. '94 172
COSTA RICA.
San Jose —
Harrison R. Williams, Co. '88 132
ENGLAND.
Birmingham —
Joseph W. Martin, K. '74 20
London —
Charles F. Beach, Min. Hon.. 344
GERMANY.
Berlin —
John B. Jackson, Fd. '89 294
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Honolulu —
Walter F. Frear, Wa. '90 276
Charles F. Peterson, Wa. '97 286
Waiawa —
Eric A. Knudsen, Cho. '97... 266
JAPAN.
Oetzu —
Tokichi Masao, Wa. '97 286
TOKIO—
Fukushima, Co. '93 136
Toshitaka Kodama, Cg. '94.. 319
Hajime Oura, Cg. '93 318
MEXICO.
Mexico City —
Walter B. Scaife, K. '80 30
536
PHI DEL TA PHI.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
St. John —
Girard G. Ruel, Cho. 89 253
NOVA SCOTIA.
Truro —
Harry A. Lovett, K. '88 41
SWITZERLAND.
Aarau —
William R. Scharton, Fd. '96 306
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
Abbot, Philip S., Cho. '93 259
Abbott, Austin, Fd. Hon 293
Abbott, Charles E., L. '97 441
Abbott, Evan C, J. '88 185
Abbott, Nathan D., K. Hon.... 3
Abbott, Nathan D., Bo. Hon... 69
Abbott, Nathan D., Mil. Hon... 464
Abbott, William M., P. '93 151
Abell, Charles O., We. '97 210
Abernathy, Isaac N., Sw. Hon. 410
Abncy, Albert G., Be. '88 65
Aborn, Everett A., Bo. '87 78
Ackley, Lemuel M., K. '85 37
Adams, Albert H., Bo. '85 75
Adams, Alfred J., K. '89 42
Adams, Charles A., P. '87 148
Adams, Charles F., Cho. '92.... 258
Adams, Charles I*., We. '86 194
Adams, Charles S., We. '87 195
Adams, Edward B., Cho. '95... 262 >
Adams, Eli P., B^. '78 60
Adams, Gilbert A., Cha. *96.... 383
Adams, Howard O., Fr. '98 458
Adams, James H., K. '91 47
Adams, John F., We. '94 205
Adams, Peter, Sw. '95 414
Adams, Peter O., Min. '94 350
Adams, Richard H. T., Jr., Min.
'95 352
Adams, Samuel, Bo. '93 88
Adams, Sp>encer L., Wa. '95... 282
Adcock, Houston C, Bo. '87... 78
Ader, Francis D., Be. '84 62
Adler, Joseph L., Ham. '88 222
Ainslie, George, Min. '93 350
Aitken, John R., P. '86 147
Albers, Homer, We. '85 194
Albert, Charles S., Mar. '92 169
Albert, Charles S , Di. '94 362
Albrecht, Armand, K. '89 42
Albro, Henry F., Cg. '92 315
Alden, Carlos C, Fd. '92 299
Alden, George D., We. '88 197
Alden, Maurice Le R., Mar. '96 176
Alden, William T., Bo. '93 88
Alderman, Ulysses S., M. '97... 433
Alderson, Charles F., Di. '95... 363
Aldrich, Charles S., Mc. '96.. . 431
Aldrich, Ralph L., K. '86 38
Aldrich, Sherwood, Fd. '89 295
Alexander, Albert J., Ham. '88 222
Alexander, Henry M., Jr., St.
'93 "5
Alexander, Joseph B., Har. '96 400
Alexander, Paul, Co. '85 125
Alger, Edmond C, Cg. '93 .... 316
Alger, George W., Fd. '95 303
Allen, Alfred G., Ham. '90 225
Allen, Augustus F., Dan. '97... 375
Allen, Clifford B., Co. '87 130
Allen, Ernest L., K. '76 22
Allen, Eugene E., K. '70 15
Allen, James M., T. '92 333
Allen, Joseph H., Mc. '95 430
Allen, William H, Bo. '80 81
Allen, William K., We. '97 210
Allen, William W., Bo. '90 82
Ailing, Asa A., St. '85.% 104
Allison, William B., Jr., Mc.'96 431
AUor, Elmer L., K. '95 52
Almy, Don W. R., Cg. '98 324
Alsted, Lewis L., Har. '98 404
Alston, David M., K. '83 33
Amazeen, John B., Har. '97.... 402
Ames, Ernest C, L. '98 442
Ames, Henry S., Co. '88 131
Ames, James B., Cho. Hon 251
Ames, Paul K., St. '88 108
Ames, Truman E., K. '77 24
Ammerman, Robert S., G. '91.. 244
Anderson, Charles H., Co. '85.. 129
Anderson, Frank E., G. '98.... 247
Anderson, George W., We. '90 199
Anderson, Homer A., Fd. '92... 299
Anderson, Samuel A., St. '87... 107
Andrews, Albion J., Jr.,Sw.'93 413
Andrews, Arthur G., K. '99 57
Andrews, Avery De L., Mar. '91 167
Andrews, Eugene D., Min. '95 352
Andrews, John V., J. '89 187
538
PHI DEL TA PHI,
Andrews, Lloyd H., We. '94... 205
Andrews, Sewall De B., Cg.'gs 321
Andrews, Walter E., Fd. '94... 302
Angleman, Charles H., Fd. '95 303
Angleman, Winfield S. , Fd. '91 297
Anthony, Charles E., Bo. '80... 72
Anthony, Charles N., P. '88 149
Anthony, Daniel R., Jr., K.'9i 45
Anthony, George I)., Bo. '87... 78
Anthony, Janaes B., Bo. '86 77
Antram, Caleb E., Bo. ^91 84
Appleton, Frank A., We. '90... 199
Ap Rice, Mervin, St. '92 113
Archer, Franklin M., Cho. '97.. 266
Archer, John B., K. '96 54
Archer, Leo B., P. '96 153
Ardagh, Bertram H., O. '94.... 448
Armes, George W. I)., P. '85. .. 145
Armour, Stuart, Cha. '94 382
Armstrong, George G., Har.'93 396
Armstrong, George T. , Cg. '97.. 323
Armstrong, Harlan E., Be. '79.. 60
Armstrong, Samuel P.,Ham.'87 221
Armstrong, Zachary T., P. '85.. 145
Arnold, Harry L , Be. '88 65
Arnold, Norvill B., Har. '95.... 399
Arnold, Theodore G., Mar. '90 i< 6
Arnold, William A., Wa. '98... 287
Arnoux, Anthony, Fd. '89 295
Arthur, Sidney, Ham. '90 22«;
Artz, Charles W., St. '86 106
Artz, Georgerf^., Be. '78 60
Ashford, Clarence W., K. '80... 29
Atkins. Gaius G., Ham. '91 227
Atkinson, Jarvis N., Fd. '91..:. 297
Atwoo<l, John C, Co. '89 132
Atwood, LeGrand L., Co. '93... 135
Aulick, Richmond O., Cho. '91 256
Austin, Charles W., Har. '94... 397
Austin, Henry W., We. '90 200
Avery, Brainard, Mar. '95 173
Avery, Harry N., Cg. '98 324
Axford, William B., Fd. '97.... 306
Ayres, Edward F., Mar. '92 168
Babb, James E., Bo. '84 74
Babcock, Alfred J., K. '80 29
Babcock, Frank S., St. '82 loi
Back, Roscius H., We. '89 198
Backus, Grosvenor H., St. '97.. 121
Bacon, George A., We. '95 207
BacDn, Henry N., Har. '97 402
Bacon, William F., Cho. '89 — 253
Baer, Carl J., Ham. '93 231
Bagley, Edgar E., Sw. '97 416
Bailey, Charles S., Ham. '99... 238
Bailey, DeW'itt, St. '94 117
Bailey, James A., Jr., Cho. 'gi.. 256
Bailey, Marsh W., Mc. '94 427
Baily, Henry, We. '92 203
Baird, Henry M., Jr., Fd. '94... 302
Baird, Henry W., K. '90 44
Baird, Herbert W., K. '84 35
Baird, William R., St. '82 loi
Baker, Charles L., We. '87 195
Baker, Frank H., We. '96 208
Baker, George C, J. '89 1S7
Baker, Henry A., Co. '97 139
Baker, James L., Cg. Hon 310
Baker, John E., Sw. '98 418
Baker, John L., P. '85 145
Baker, John L., Cha. Hon 37S
Baker, Rufus H., Mar. '96 174
Balch, William M., Har. '93 396
Baldwin, Cameron L., Har. '97 402
Baldwin, Henry de F., St. '87., 107
Baldwin, Otway W., St. '83 102
Baldwin, Richardson D., Ham.
'90 225
Baldwin, Roger S., Wa. '93 279
Baldwin, Roger S., Wa. '97 265
Baldy, Frederick C, I.)i. '98... 367
Bales, George E., We. '88 197
Balestier, Edmund E., We. '93 204
Bali, Asher C, Be. '85 63
Ball, Wilbur L., Sk '98 122
Ballance, George W., Be. '83... 61
Ballantiiie, Robert D., Min. '94 350
Ballard, Charles E., Ham. '94.. 233
Ballard Edward McC.,Ham. '93 231
Balliet, Andrew J., Wa. * 94 281
Bancroft George or Charles A.,
We '89 19S
Bangs, Francis R.,Cho. '94 261
Bangs, Frederick A., Bo. '86... 77
Banks, John W., Wa. '93 279
Bannmg, Kirby, Ham. '93 232
Barber, Cyrus L., Dan. '94 373
Barbour, Levi L., K. Hon 3
Barclay, Albert H., Wa. '95 282
Barger, John W'., Be. '78 6a
Barker, Charles P., St. '82 loi
Barker, Harry W., Dan. '98 376
Barker, John S., Mar. '86 164
Barlow, Robert S., Cho. '94 261
Barnard, James E., We. '91 20a
Barnard, John C, Bo. 'S7 78
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
539
Barnes, Charles A., K. '78 25
Barnes, Charles B., Jr., Cho.'93 259
Barnes, Henry B., Jr., St. '97.. 121
Barnes, Joseph D., Ham. '90... 225
Barnes, Philip R., Bo. '92 86
Barnes, Philip R., J. '84 181
Barney, Charles N., We. *98.... 212
Barney, Charles R., Har. '99... 404
Barnuin, Albert W., Bo. '87 78
Barnum, William L., St. '89... no
Barr, Andrew J., Be. '85 63
Barr, Guy C, T. '93 334
Barrett, Elmer E., Fr. Hon 454
Barrett, John J., P. '96 i«i3
Barrette, William J., Co. '92... 135
Barrows, Clarence A., Co. '96.. 138
Barry, Edward, Be. '88 65
Barry, Herbert, Min. Hon 344
Bartels, Gustave C, K. '79 27
Bartels, Louis F., K. '82 31
Bartholomew, Alanson D., Cg.
'88 312
Bartholomew, Lee B., Di. '95... 363
Bartlett, Charles C, We. '92... 203
Bartlett, Louis de F., P. '96 153
Bartlett, Morris W., Min. '94... 351
Bartlett, Ralph S., We. '92 203
Bartlett, Stephen S., Cho. '89.. 253
Bascom, Harry C, We. '92 203
Bashford, Robert McK., Har.
Hon 391
Bass, John F., Cho. '94 261
Bassetl, Laverne, K '90 44
Batchelder, Samuel F*., Cho. '98 267 j
Bates, Albert B., Gr. '97 47f)
Bates, Charles W., Co. '85 129
Bates, Frank G., We. '95 207
Bates, Frank G., Cg. '94 319
Bates, Henry M., Bo. '92 86
Bates, John L., We. '85 194
Baucus, Joseph D., St. '88 108
Bauer, Jacob P., Jr., Ham. '93 232
Baum, Morris C, K. '78 25
Bawden, Stephen P., Mc. '98... 435
Bayard, Thomas F., K. Hon... 3
Bayard, Thomas F., Jr., Wa.'92 270
Bayliss, Lucien S., Fd. '93 301
Baylor, Theodore T., Fd. '91... 298
Beach, Charles F., Min. Hon... 344
Beach, Emory V., T. '93 334
Beal, James H., K. '86 58
Beal, James H., Ham. '86 218
Beale, George W., G. '89 242
Beals, John D., Fd. '89.... 295
Beard, Anson McC, St. '98 122
Beardsley, Samuel F., Wa. '97.. 285
Beasly, William A., K. '91 47
Beatlie, Edward W., Jr.,Wa.'98 287
Beatty, Robert C, St. '94 117
Beck, George F., Co. '96 138
Beckers, Casper H. L., T. '94.. 336
Beckford, George P., We. '97... 210
Beckwith, Samuel V., St. '93... 115
Beebe, Stacy B., G. '89 242
Beebe, Winfield S., K. '70 14
Beeghly, Warren E., Ham. '91 227
Beeke, Joseph H., Di. '95 363
Beekman, Benjamin B., Wa.'88 273
Beery, Albert S. J., T. '94 336
Begg, William R., Wa. '95 282
Begg, William R., Di. '95 363
Behrends, Jesse H., Dan. '92... 372
Belden, George K., Di. '97 366
Belden, Ira C, K. '95 52
Bell, Clinton E., St. '98 123
Bell, Gordon K., Cho. '96 264
Bell, James D., Cg. '92 315
Bell, Thomas S., Har. '97 402
Bell, William T., Jr., P. '94.... 152
Bellinger, Charles B.,Cha.Hon. 378
Bellows, John A., Bo. '94 89
Belt, William O., Mar. '91 168
Bemis, William S., K. '82 31
Benedict, Charles C, K. '93.... 49
Benedict, Charles C, Ham. '93 232
Benedict, Charles P., We. '91... 202
Benedict, Elliot S., St. '99 124
Benedict, George .A., St '83 102
Bennett, Clarence H., Dan. '95 374
Bennett, David C, Jr., St. '98.. 123
Bennett, Frank E., We. '92 203
Bennetto, John, Wa. '90 275
Benson, Charles S., Di. '92 360
Bent, Horatio G., Be. '82 61
Bentley, Alexander G., Mar. '98 177
Benton, Samuel H., Co. '84 128
Benjamin, Reuben M., Be. Hon. 60
Benz, Frederick W., K. '91 45
Berier, De Lagnel, St. '82 loi
Berkeley, Lancelot M., Min. '90 347
Berkheiser, George H., G. '89.. 242
Berry, Patrick A., K. '91 47
Berry, Shaler, Ham. '95 234
Bert, Eugene F., P. '87 148
Bertler, John F., Jr., Har. '99.. 404
Best, James B., St. '87 107
Best, William E., Cg. '94 319
Bestor, Frank C, Di. '98 367
540
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Bethell, Union N., Mar. '84 162
Bettencourt, Jose de S., P. '85.. 146
Betts, Hunter L., Cg. 'gy 323
Biddle, Alfred P., Sw. '95 414
Bierer, Irving W., G. '89 242
BigeloWf Lewis S., Wa. '89 274
Bigelow, Melville M., We. Hon. 193
Biggs, Davis, Co. '98. 140
Biggs, George R., T. '91 332
Bigham, Lawrence W., J. '87... 184
Binney, Harold, Fd. *qi 298
Bird, Claire B., Har. 91 394
Birdsall, Willis N., Mc. '95 430
Birge, James P., Co. '98 140
Birney, Arthur A., K. '73 18
Bishop, Elias B., Cho. '97 266
Bishop, Nathaniel W., Wa. 'go 275
Bishop, Rudolph W., Mar. '88.. 166
Bishop, Samuel D., Gr. '97 477
Bissell, Alfred F., K. '94 50
Bissell, Frederick O., Cg. '93... 316
Black, Alfred P., P. '85 146
Black. George, Cha. '98 384
Blackford, Raleigh C, Min. *g2 349
Blackshire, Harold M., Gr. '97 476
Blackstone, Adelbert L., Har.
'97 402
Blair, John N., St. 'g2 113
Blair, Leander G., T. 'g5 337
Blake, Ely W., Jr., Cho. 'gr.... 256
Blake, Frank, T. '92 333
Blake, James K., Wa. '93 279
Blake, Joseph M., Sw. '97 416
Blakeslee, Edwin A., K. 'gi 45
Blanchard, John A., Cho. '95... 262
Blatchford, Charles H., Bo. '97 93
Bledsoe, Benjamin F., Mil. '97.. 464
Blitz, Louis, K. '72 17
Blodgett, Edward E., Cho. '89 253
Blodgett, Edward W., We. '99.. 213
Blodgett, George R., Mar '87.. 165
Blood, James H., K. '79 27
Bloom, David H., Bo. '87 78
Bloom, Jacob E., Ham. '87 221
Boardman, Douglass, Cg. Hon.. 310
Boardman, W'illiam B., Wa. '98 287
Bock, Harrison W., Sw. '98 418
Boesel, Frank T., Sw. 'g8 418
I^oggs* Edward T., Min. '92 349
Bogle, Thomas A., K. Hon 3
Bogue, Hamilton B., Jr.,Bo.'95 gi
Bolster, Wilfred, Cho. 'gi 256
Boltvvood, Edward, Wa. '94 281
Bonar, Jesse L., Mc. '94 427
Bond, Ira L., Co. '97 139
Bond, Reford, T. '97^ 339
Bond, Samuel H.,Mar. '94 172
Bonn, John H., Fd. '91 29S
Boogher, John H., Co. '90 133
Booth, Fenton W., K. '92 48
Booth, Frederick P., We. '95... 207
Booth, Henry, Bo. Hon 69
Booth, James P., P. '92 151
Booth, John B., K. '80 2g
Booihe, George F., T. '97 339
Bope, George W., Sw. '97 416
Borden, Gerald M., Bo. '95 91
Borden, Henry D., J. 'S? 181
Bosley, William B., Wa. '94 2S1
Boss, Henry M., Jr., Wa. 'gS... 2S7
Boswell, Russell T., G. '87 241
Bosworth, William G , St. 'g2~ 113
Botts, William W., T. '91^ 331
Bowe, Nathaniel S., Min. '97... 353
B'»wen, Edward J., Dan. '96.... 374
Bowen, Frederick E., Cg. 'g8... 325
Bowen, Jesse P., Cg. 'go 313
Bower, Burroughs F., K. '78 .. 25
Bow^ersock, Clement C, Bo. '87 78
Bowersock, Justin De W., Cho.
'g6 264
Bowler, Robert P., Cho. 'g6 264
Bowman, Sumner S., G. 'gi 244
Boyd, Robert M., Jr., St. '86... lob
Boyd, Thomas E., Dan. 'g4 373
Boyer, Clarence J., Cg. '98 325
Boyle, Charles H., Min. 'gs-.. 351
Boyle, Edward L., Min. '«;i 34S
Boyle, John C, P. 'g4 152
Brace, Penn, T. 'g4 336
Bracken, Frances B., G. 'g2 245
Bradley, Andrew Y., Jr., Mar.
'95 172
Bradley, John D., Cho. 'go 254
Bradley, Nicholas M., T. 'g3... 334
Bradley, Ralph R., Bo. 'g3 88
Bradley, Thos. E. D., Bo.'88... So
Bradley, William J., We. '8g... 19S
Brady, Arthur W., K. '8g 42
Brailey, James S., Jr., Sw. '95.. 414
Brainerd, Charles C., St. 'gs — 119
Brand, Armin W., K. 'gg.. .... 57
Brandenburg, Edwin C, Mar.
'go 166
Brann, Walter S., P. 'g6 153
Brattain, Eldon M., Cha. 'go... 380
Breckinridge, John C, Cho. 'g5 263
Breeze, Thomas H., Wa. 'gs... 283
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
541
Breit, Peter C, T, '94 336
Brennan, William, Be. '87....«64-65
Brewer, David J., Gr. Hon. ....47 1-2
Brewer, John A., P. '94 152
Brewster, Walter S., Wa. Hon.. 271
Breyfogle, Frank L., Co. '86... 130
Bridge, Charles F., J. '89 187
Briesen, Fritz von, Fd. '97 306
Briggs, Alanson T., Jr., St. '95 119
Briggs, James A., St. '82 101
Briney, James C, Be. '85 63
Bristol, George \V., Wa. *90.. .. 276
Bristol, Warren H., Wa. '90.... 276
Brizard, Brousse, P. '97 154
Brobeck, William I., P. '92 151
Brock, Enoch, Be. '86 63
Brock, James M., Be. '82 61
Brockway, Guy, Bo. '88 80
Brockway, Guy, Bo. '92 86
Bronaugh, Earl C, Jr., Cha.'90 380
Bronaugh, Jeremiah E., Cha. '94 382
Bronson, Hiram S., Sw. '97 416
Brooks, Arthur H., Cho. *94.... 261
Brooks, Fred L, Bo. '8r 72
Brooks, Henrv S., St. '88 108
Brooks, John M., K. '74 ig
Brooks, Lorenzo C, K. '81 30
Brooks, Lorenzo C, Bo. '80 71
Brooks, Sidney J., Min. '90 347
Brothers, George N., Dan. '96.. 374
Broughton, Howard A., P. '88.. 149
Brower, Charles M., Ham. 'gf .. 235
Brower, Ripley B., Di. '91 359
Brown, Albert S., K. '93 49
Brown, Arthur M., We. '91 202
Brown, Charles L., G. 'gi 244
Brown, Charles P., Jr., Ham. '97 236
Brown, Daniel, Jr., P. '84 146
Brown, Frank, L. '97 441
Brown, Frank S., Ham. '95 234
Brown, George S., St. '91 112
Brown, Harry J., Mar. '97 175
Brown, Henry B., K. Hon 3-4
Brown, Henry W., Har. 'gr 3g3
Brown, Hugh H., Mil. '97 464
Brown, John J., N^c. '97 433
Brown, Joseph T., Jr., Fd. '92.. 299
Brown, Oliver S., Bo. '93 88
Brown, Orion K., Be. '82 61
Brown, Robert C, We. '90 200
Brown, Robert D., Bo. '94 89
Brown, Victor L., Har. '97 402
Brown, William, Jr., Co. '96.... 138
Brown, William C, Di. '91 359
Brown, William H., We. '86... 194
Browne, Edward E., Har. '92... 394
Brownell, Francis H., St. '91... 112
Brownell, William B., Gr. Hon. 472
Browning, Theodore G., Bo. '9 5 91
Brownson, Edward S., Jr., St.
'95 119
Brownson, Wendell G., Wa. '95 283
Bruce, Andrew A., Har. *g2 3g4
Bruce, Charles M., We. '88 ig7
Bruce, David, Jr., J. '86 182
Bruce, George W., T. 'g2 333
Brunn, William H., Mc. '96 431
Brunson, William H., K. '86.... 38
Bryan, Pendleton T., Co. '84... 128
Bryan, William C, Co. '93 135
Bryan, William C, Co. '94 136
Bryant, Arthur L., Mar. '90 166
Bryant, Calhoun, P. '85 146
Bryant, Edwin E., Har. Hon.. 391
Bryant, George C, Wa. 'g7 285
Bryant, Max M., Co. 'g7 139
Brydon-Jack, Arthur C.,We.'8g ig8
Buck, Arlhur A., Mar. 'g6 176
Buck, George F., P. 'go 15a
Buck, George F., Cho. 'gi 256
Buck, George S., Dan. 'g8 376
Bucke, Ernest T., O. '98 450
Buckland, Edward G., Wa. '89 274
Buckley, William D., T. '93 334
Bucknam, Charles C, We. '96.. 208
Buckner, Thomas B., K. '77..., 24
Budd, Henry T., Jr., G. '92 245
Buell, Charles A., Bo. '89 81
Buffington, Will Q., Cha. 'g6... 383
Bugge, Hans, Di. 'g3 361
Bulkley, Harry C, K. 'g5 52
Bullard, Herbert S., Wa. 'g5... 283
BuUen, Joseph E., St. 'g5 119
Bullock, Carl C, Bo. 'g2 86
Bump, Franklin E., K. 'g6 54
Bump, Franklin E., Har. 'g6... 400
Bump, Franklin E., Mil. 'g7.... 466
Bundy, William E., Ham. '8g... 224
Bunn, John M., Har. 'g5 3g9
Burbank, William F., P. '86 147
Burchell, Norval L., Mar. 'gi... 168
Burdick, Francis M., St. Hon... g8
Burgess, Cornelius M., K. '75... 21
Burgoyne, Frank W., Ham. '88 223
Burhans, James A., Bo. '80 72
Burke, Daniel Ny. E., Fd. 'g6.. 305
Burke, Emund W., Fr. Hon 454
Burke, John U., Fd. '89 2g5
542
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Burke, Russell E., St. '96 120
Burleigh, John L., K. '76 22
Burling, Charles G., Mc. '97... 433
Burling, Edward B., Cho. '94... 261
Burlingham, Frederick W.,Cho.
'94 2^1
Burnet, James R., Fd. '96 305
Burnet, John S., K. '95 52
Burnett, Arthur H., Be. '80 60
Burnett, Arthur H., Be. '82 61
Burnett, Charles A., Mar. '84... 162
Burnett, David M., P. '95 152
Burnett, Peter H., Ham. '90.... 225
Burney, Clarence A., Gr. *96... 474
Burney, Clarence A., Gr. '97... 476
Burnham, Addison C, Cho. '93 259
Burns, Fitzhugh, Di. '94 362
Burns, William F., Fr. '97...... 457
Burras, Charles H., Fr. '96 455
Burres, Joseph R., Be. '85 63
Burroughs, Sherman E.,Mar.*96 174
Burrows, George T., Har. '91.. 393
Burt, Charles W., K. '91 46
Burt, Charles W., Cg. '93 317
Burton, Charles H., Mc. '95 430
Burton, Edmund F., Bo. '87. 78
Busey, Norval H., Jr., Mar. '97 175
Bush, John C. F., K, '82 31
Bushnell, Oliver J., Fr. '98 458
Butler, Charles C, K. *9i.. 46
Butler, Hubert W., Wa. '88 273
Butler, Rush C, Mc. '94 427
Butler, Walter P., K. '79 27
Butler, Willard W., P. '95 152
Butterfield, Ora E., K. '91 46
Butterworth, Arthur F., We. '93 204
Butterworth, Frank, K. '71 15
Byers, Lawrence M., Wa. '93... 279
Bynum, Dixson H., Mar. '98 .. 177
O
Cabell, Joseph H., Ham. '86... 218
Cabell, Patrick H. C, Min. '90 346
Cable, Benjamin S., St. '98 123
Cabot, Frederick P. Cho. '93... 259
Cadwell, Mark A., J. '89 187
Caffey, Francis G., Cho. '95.... 263
Cake, William M., Ham. '86... 219
Calder, John R., K. '88 41
Caldwell, Albert A., P. '93 151
Caldwell, Edwin N., K. '93 49
Caldwell, Frank C, Bo. '87 79
Callahan, David, Bo. '87 79
Callender, Silas H., K. '77 24
Cameron, Arthur H., Fd. '89... 295
Camp, Alexander, K. '80 29
Camp, Arthur B., Bo. '86 77
Camp, Charles M., Fd. '90 296
Camp, Norman H., Bo. '93 88
Campbell, Archibald A., Min.
'90.. «••••••■ 346
Campbell, John B., Har. '93... 396
Campbell, John H., Ham. '92.. 229
Campbell, John H., K. ^73 18
Campbell, John V., Ham. 'go... 225
Campbell, Lewis D., Cg. '90... 313
Campbell, Robert B., Gr. '97. ~ 477
Campbell, Walter H., Di. *96... 365
Canaga, George O., Sw. '95 414
Candler, George VanD., K. '94 50
Candler, Henry E., K. '94 50
Canfield, Charles G., K. '74 ig
Cannon, Mallory K., Min. *93.. 350
Cantwell, Harry J., Co., '88.... 131
Caples, Jesse R., Cha. '94 382
Carey, William H., Di. '91....... 359
Carhart, Robert, Ham. '95 234
Carlin, Rawson K. Sw. '98 418
Carpenter, Jairus H., Har. Hon. 391
Carpenter, Paul D., St. '89 no
Carpenter, Richard V., Fr. *97. 457
Carr, Louis H., Cg. '98 325
Carr, Wesley G., Mar. '88 164
Carragan, Frederic, Mar. '91.,. i63
Carroll, Bernard C, Di. '93 361
Carroll, George J., Har. '96 401
Carroll, George P., We. '86 194
Carroll, William J., Har. '96... 401
Carroll, William M., Dan. '96.. 375
Carson, A. Clarke, Min. '94 350
Carson, Oliver H., K. '93 49
Carter, Howard M., Bo. '90 — 82
Carter, James S., Ham. '95 234
Carter, Orrin N., Fr. Hon 454
Carter, Page F., Fr. '9b 45S
Carter, Thomas P., Har. '97.... 402
Carter, Walter F., St. '98 123
Carter, William A., K. '86, 39
Carter, William A., Bo. '87 79
Carter, William F., K. '90 44
Cartmell, Thomas R., Min. '95 352
Cartwright, Henry G., Sw. '95.. 414
Cary, Hunsdon, Min. '96 352
Cary, James H., P. '93 151
Cary, Paul VanE., Bo. '93 88
Case, Eckstein, K. '84 35
Case, George B., St. '97 121
Case, Moses S., We. '92. 203
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
543
Casey, James F., Mar. '97 175
Cass, George W., K. '73 18
Cass, Marcus M., Jr., St. '82... loi
Cassell, Robert T., Bo. '83 80
Cassidy, Jean P., J. '88.. 185
Cassidy, Lysander, Bo. '91 84
Cassoday, Elden J., Har. '92... 395
Cassoday, John B., Har. Hon.. 391
Caswell. Charles L., Jr., Fr. '96 455
Catchings, Oliver W., Min. '93 351
Cates, Alton M., Dil. '95 364
Catlin, Charles M., Mar. *86... 164
Cattanach, Ernest C, O. '97... 449
Cattern, Frank A., We. '93 204
Causey, Trusten P., Co. '91 134
Chadwick, Ralph E., Gr. '96... 474
Chamberlain, Joseph P., P. '98 155
Chamberlain, Livy, K. '79 27
Chamberlain, Will A., K. '73... 18
Chamberlin, Frederic E., Fd.
'92 299
Chamberlin, Leigh W., Cho.
'93 259
Chambers, Alfred, Be. *86 63
Chambers, Martin A., Be. '83... 61
Chambers, Robert M., Be. '83.. 62
Champion, Edward W., J. '88.. 186
Champlin, John W., K. Hon... 4
Chance, Charles H., Cha. '92... 381
Chaney, Newton E., Ham. '90 226
Chantland, William T., Mc. '94 429
Chapin, Chester W., Dan. '96... 375
Chaplin, Stewart, St. '86 106
Chapman, Carlos A., Ham. '92 229
Chapman, Jr., Joseph, Di. '97 366
Chappell, Edwin R., Co. '97... 139
Charles, Samuel W., Mil. '98... 466
Charpiot, Henry C, St. '88 108
Chase, George, St. Hon. '98 98
Chase, Herbert M., We. '94 205
Chatfield, Thomas I., St. '96... 120
Cheetham, Edward L., Fr. '96 455
Cheney, George N., T. '9a 333
Cheney, Howell, Wa. '94 281
Cheney, Orion H., Fd. '97 307
Chesbro, William C, Mc. '94.. 427
Chester, Carl T., Dan. Hon 371
Chichester, Fred I,, K. '86 39
Childe, John B., Ham. '87 221
Childs, Edwards H., Cho. '94.. 262
Christian, Frederick W., Ham.
'91 227
Church, Frederick F., Mar. '86 162
Churchill, Thomas W\, Fd. '88 294
Clapp, Harry L., Mar. '96 173
Clark, Bertrand E., We. '95 207
Clark, Charles F., Mc. '94 429
Clark, Charles W., Mc. '98 435
Clark, Daniel H., Co. '92 135
Clark, Frank H., Bo. '86 77
Clark, Henry M., K. '71 15
Clark, John C, Wa. '94 281
Clark, Snyder H., Co. '96 138
Clark, Walter D., St. '92 114
Clark, Walter H., Wa. '98 287
Clark, William E. Jr., Bo. '91.. 84
Clarke, Carlisle R., Har. '92... 395
Clarke, Frederick W., Ham. '86 219
Clarke, George L., We. '87 X95
Clarke Richard F., St. Hon 98
Clarke, Richard H. Jr., Fd. '95 304
Clarke, Sidney E., St. Hon 98
Clarkson, William P., Co. '89.. 132
Clay, Albert A., Sw., '93 412
Cleary, Thompson, Ham. '91... 227
Cleaveland, Hoi brook G., K.'94 51
Cleland, John B., K. '71 14
Cleland, John B., Cha. Hon 379
Clement, Samuel M. Jr., G.'97 246
Clements, Frank H., Mc. '98... 435
Clemons, Charles F., Wa '98.... 287
demons, Maynard E.S.,We.*96 208
Clendenin, William, Ham. '91 228
Clephane, Alan O., Mar. '95... 172
Cleveland, Charles D., Cho. '95 263
Cleveland, Howard H.. St. '82 loi
Clift, Frederick C, P. '90 150
Cline, Walter D., Sw. '99 419
Clinton, DeWitt, Dan. 95 374
Clock, Fred L., Cg. '92 315
Clohessy, Florence, J. '88 186
Clore, Joel C, Ham. '86 219
Closs, Frederick Jr., Ham. '90 226
Cloud, Daniel M , Min. '96 352
Clover Henry A. Jr., Co. '89... 132
Clover M. Bertrand, Fd. '91 298
Cloyd, Paul C, Fd. '93 301
Cobb, Guy P., Har. '91 393
Cochran, John T., Co. '93 136
Cochrane, David K., K. '89 43
Cockerline, Herbert N., Cha. '91 380
Cockrell, Ewing, Mar. '96 175
Cockrell, Robert S., Min. '91... 348
Codman, Julian, Cho. '95 263
Cody, Hope R., Bo. '90 82
Coe, Albert J., Cg. '8g 312
Coe, Joseph S., Har. '97 403
Coe, Ward B/, Mar. '92 169
544
PHI DEL TA PHI,
Coffin I Edward R., Cho. '96.... 264
Coffman, Joseph C, K. '75 21
Coggeshall, Walter H., J., '87.. 184
Coggill, George, St. '92 114
Colby, Bainbridge, St. '93 115
Colby, Ira G., We. '97 211
Cole, Alvarado B., Cg. '91 314
Cole, Charles B., St. '89 no
Cole, Elbert D., J. '88 186
Cole, Willard C, Har. '92 395
Coleman, Robert L., P. '94 152
Coleman, Robert L., Wa. 93... 279
Coleman, Theodore L., Har. '94 397
Coleman, Wilkin, J. '92 188
Coler, Francis W., Bo. '91 89
Coles, Walter De R., Co. '89... 133
Colford, Edward C, We. 90.... 200
Coll, Edward J., G. '89 242
Collin, Charles A., Cg. Hon.... 310
Collins, Charles C, Co. '94 136
Collins James H., Sw. Hon 4x0
Colt, Cornelius C, Fr. '98 458
Conant, Ernest L., Cho. '89.... 253
Conant, Howard, Di. '94 362
Conely, Edwin F., K. Hon 4
Conley, Charles H., Ham. '97.. 236
Conley, Charles H., Sw. '97 416
Conley, Thomas F., Ham. '91.. 228
Connable, Alfred B., Bo. '96... 92
Connealy. Thomas F., J. '88... 186
Connell, William, Jr., Cha. '94 382
Conner, Henry F., Cha. '95 383
Connoly, John D., Fd. '93 301
Conover, William A., Bo. '91... 84
Conrad, George N., Min. '90... 346
Conrade, David H., G. '88 242
Consaul, Charles F , Mar. '92... 170
Conway, William J., Har. '99... 404
Cook, Charles G., K. 'q8 56
Cook, Clifford A., We. '95 207
Cook, George C, K. '85 37
Cook, Wells M., L. '97 442
Cook, William F., Co. '89 133
Cooke, Humphreys K., Mar. '96 174
Cooke, Walter E., St. '98 123
Cooke, Walter P., Cg. 'oi 314.
Cooley, Alford W., St. '98 123
Cooley, Thomas M., K. Hon... 4-8
Cooper, Abbott M., G. Hon 241
Cooper, Charles M., T. '94 336
Cooper, Edgar C, P. '91 150
Cooper, Henry N., Bo. '85 75
Cooper, Walter W., Dan. '98. . 376
Cope, Porter F., G. '91 244
Copley, Ira C, Bo. '89 81
Copp>ock, Charles T., Ham. '94 233
Corbett, James F., We. *9i.«... 202
Corcoran, Michael T., Ham. '86 219
Cordozo, Benjamin N., St. '92.. 113
Cornelius, Alpheus W., Gr. '97 477
Cornell, Edward, Cg. '89 312
Corry, Thomas D., Ham. '96... 235
Conim, Cruch D., T. '03 335
Cory, David J., Ham. ^90 226
Couch, John A., Ham. '90 226
Coulson, Walter, We. '90 200
Council, La Fayette, Be. '82 — 61
Countryman, Charles E., J. '85 182
Countryman, Robert H., P. '88 149
Courtright, Morris L., K. '82... 31
Cousar, James L., Mar. '08 177
Couse, Howard A., Wa. 94 281
Covert, Charles E., T. '97 339
Covey, Frank R., Bo. '92 86
Covillaud, Charles J., P. '86 147
Coville, Charles R., Cg. '90 — 313
Coville, Henry D., Cg. "93 317
Covington, J. Harry, G. '94 246
Cowles, Alfred, Jr., Bo. '89 81
Cowles, William H., Wa. '89... 274
Cox, Arthur J., Mc. '95 430
Cox, Edward L. L., Min. '97... 354
Cox, Guy W., We. '06 208
Cox, Linton A., K. 90 44
Cox, Robert L., Dan. '98 376
Coxe, Alfred C, Cg. Hon 310
Crafts, William C, Bo. '96 92
Craig, Charles C, Be. '88 65
Craig, Samuel S., G. '91 244
Craig, William P., Be. '87 ..... 64-5
Crane, Alexander M., St. '97... 121
Crane, Charles B., Fd. '95 304
Crane, Charles N., Fd. '92 300
Cranston, Earl M., Ham. '86... 219
Cravath, Paul D., St. '86 106
Cravens, William B., T. '93..... 335
Crawford, Frank, K. '93 49
Crawford, Ira, Jr., Sw. '93 412
Crawford, Leigh R., K. '95 52
Crawford, Leigh R., Cho. '98... 267
Crawford, Thomas O., P. *86... 147
Creager, Perry D., Bo. '92 86
Crisp, William B., St. '84 103
Crissinger, Daniel R., Ham. '86 220
Crofoot, Lodowick F., K. '88... 41
Cromwell, Lincoln, St. '89 no
Crosby, Frank N., Co. '92 135
Crosby, James P., We. 'go 200
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
545
Crosby, John, Cho. '94 262
Crosby, Wilson G., Cho. '90.... 254
Cross, Norton M., St. '89 no
Crothers, George E., Mil. '97... 464
Cnim, Arlon B., Gr. '96 474
Cnim, John VanF., Mc. '95..... 430
Culbert, Joseph A., G. '97 246
Culbert, Michael. F,, J. '88 186
Culbertson, Clarence B., Har.
'94 397
Culbertson, Jerry, T. '96 338
Culver, Harry N., Bo. '87 79
Culver, Lucius F., Co. '96 .... 138
Cumming, George M., St. Hon. 98
Gumming, Robert C, Cg. '89.. 312
Cumming, Samuel G., Min. '95 352
Cummings, Edmund S., Bo. '85 76
Cummings, Frank, Cg. *88 312
Cummings, Fred D., Cg. Hon.. 310
Cummings, John C, Jr., Co. '96 138
Cunnea, William A., Bo. '89 ... 81
Cunningham, Guy, Cho. '9r 256
Cunningham, John B., Ham.
*87 i 221
Cunningham, William B., Jr.,
Bo. '96 92
Cunningham, William L., J. '86 182
Curran, Harry C, Ham. '92 229
Curtis, Harry J., Fd. '97 307
Curtis, Samuel B., Be. '79 60
Curtis, William S., Co. Hon 127
Curtiss, Alfred L., St. '99 124
Gushing, George M., Cho. '97.. 266
Gushing, Henry H., K. '95 53
Cushman, Arlon V., Mar. *93... 170
Cushman, Robert, Cho. '96 264
Dabney, Richard H., Min. Hon. 345
Dahlman, Louis A., Har. '96.... 401
Daix, Augustus F. Jr., G. '89... 242
Dall, Justin M., Fr. '96 455
Dalton, Hamilton McM., Co. .
'89 133
Daly, David R., Fd., '94 302
Dana, Marvin H., J. '88 186
Daney, Eugene, P. '85 146
Danford, Cook, Sw. '97 416
Danforth, Jerome J., Fr '96... 455
Daniels, Charles, Dan. Hon 371
Daniels, William R., Dan. '96., 375
Danner, Harry R., Di. '93 361
Danziger, Henry Jr., Dan. '92.. 372
Darby, Thomas H., Ham. '91.: 228
Darling, Charles K., We. '96.. 209
Darling, Herbert H., Cho. '91.. 256
Dart, Roderick S., Mil. '97 464
David, William E., Be. '84 62
David, William L. Jr., Sw. '97. 416
Davidge, John M., Cg. '96 322
Davidson, Albert B., Bo. '95... 91
Davidson, George G., Dan. '97 375
Davidson, George T., St. '83... 10a
Davidson, Martin B., Di. '91... 359
Davidson, Stephen O., Be. '87 64
Davies, JohnL., Sw. '94 413
Davies, Llewellyn, Cg. '92 315
Davies, William H., Wa. '91... 277
Davis, Alfred B. Jr., Bo. '94... 90
Davis, Arthur D., Fd. '01 298
Davis, Arthur S., We. 92 203
Davis, Brode B., K. '90 44
Davis, Burton W., Cg. '93 317
Davis, Charles P., K. '99 57
Davis, Frank A., K. '81 30
Davis, Frank B., Cg. '94 319
Davis, Frank P., Mar. '96 175
Davis, George B., Cg. Hon 311
Davis, Guy E., Mar. '96 176
Davis, Harry C.,Cg. '90 ., 313
Davis, Harry C, K. '77 24
Davis, Herbert J., Co. '83 127
Davis, James C, Co. '87 130
Davis, John W., Be. '84 62
Davis, Loyal L., J. '85 181
Davis, Martin, J. '8() 187
Davis, Nathan S., Bo. Hon 69
Davis, Sidney E., T. '93 335
Davis, Walter M., Mc. '98 435
Davis, William L., Bo. '81 72
Davison, George W., Fd. '94.... 302
Davison, Harry P., Fd. '96 305
Day, Arthur P., Wa. '92 278
Day, Edward M., Wa. '96 284
Day, Harry G., Wa. '93 280
Day, Lemuel C, L. '96 441
Day, Robert H., Ham. '9T 228
Deady, Matthew P., Cha.Hon., 379
Deahl, John L., P. '98 155
Dean, Geoi^e F., Di. '96. 365
Dean, Richard F., P. '93 151
Deane, Joseph G., St. '93 115
De Armond, James A., T. '97... 339
Decker, Charles G., Mil. '96 465
Deemer, Horace E., Mc. Hon. 424
De Fere, Paul E., Fd. '90 296
De Ferrari, Senor Don M.A.M.,
Mar. '94... 172
546
PHI DEL TA PHL
Defries, Robert A. L., O. '96... 449
De Goosh, Arthur W., We. '96 209
Dennett, Frederick, Mar. '94... 174
Dennis, Leonidas, St. '86 106
Denny, Collins, Min. Hon 345
Denny, James H., T. '92 333
Denny, John N., Co. '83 127
Deon, Frank E., We. '91 202
Depue, Arthur W., G. '93 246
Derby, Elmer G., We. '90 200
De Rochemont, Louis L. G.,
We. '94 206
Derr, Charles W., K. '72 17
De Groat, Francis H., Har. '91 393
De Groat, Paul, Har. '98 404
DeKnight, Clarence W., Mar.
'91 168
Delaney, Peter A., Cg. '89 313
Delano, Delavan C., We. '87... 195
Demond, Charles M., St. '85.... 104
Denby, Edwin, K. '96 54
Denegre, James D , Di. '91 360
Denison, Arthur C, K. '83 33
Denison, James F., St. '94 117
Deshler, John G., Jr., Ham. '97 236
De Steiguer, George E., Ham.
'86 220
Devitt, James A., Mc. '97 433
Dewart, Frederick W., Co. '95. 137
Dewell, James D-, Jr., Wa. '93. 280
Dewey, Walter H., Mc. '95 430
Dewey, Warren C, K. '71 15
Dexter, Philip, Cho. '92 258
Dice, Jesse P., Sw. '98 418
Dickerman, Gilbert G., Di. '91 359
Dickey, Joel M., Di. '95 364
Dickinson, Charles C, Cg. '94 319
Dickinson, David T., Cho. '91.. 256
Dickinson, Howard W., K. '85. 37
Dickson, George C, We. '92... 203
Dickson, William H., Bo. '92... 86
Dill, Anson J., K. '84 35
Dillingham, Frank A., St. '94.. 117
Dillon, John, Co. '98 140
Dillon, John F., Di. Hon 358
Dimmick, Russell, Cg. '93 317
Dingley, Edward N., Mar. '85.. 162
Divelbiss, Frank P., T. '92 333
Dixon, Edward L., St. '88 108
Dixon, George W , Bo. '92 87
Dixon, John T., Co. '87 130
Dixon, John W., L. '96 441
Doan, Wilson S., K. '91 46
Dockery, Francis W., Har. '93 396
Dockery, William F., Har. '93 396
Dodge, Louis L., Di. '98 367
Dodge, Robert G., Cho. '97 266
Doig, Stephen G., Wa. '96 284
Dolle, Charles F., Ham. '94 234
Donahower, Harry L., Di. '96.. 365
Doney, Carl G., Sw. '93 412
Donnelly, Edward E., Be., '85 63
Donnelly, Frank E., Wa. '95 .... 283
Donovan, William C, Har. '96 401
Doody, Bartholomew R., We.
'90 200
Doolan, John C, Min. '90 347
Doolittle, Charles P., K. '8? 33
Dore, Walter J., Bo. '95 91
Dorland, George E., Dan. '97... 375
Dorman, Theodore T., Mar. '96 173
Dorroh, William C, Co. '86 130
Douglas, Archibald, St. '96 120
Douglas, Frank L,. Bo. '84 75
Douglass, Archibald G., Co. '87 130
Douglass, John H., Jr., Co. '98 140
Douthitt, Matthew P., Co. '89,. 133
Dow, Harvey D , T. '98 341
Dowd, Frederick C, We. '90. 200
Dowd, Glenville A., Co. '94 — 136
Dowd, Thomas H., Cg. '92.... « 315
Dowling, Edward C, Cg. '91... 314
Downs, James R., K. '83 33
Doyle, Frederick S., Mar. '94... 174
Doyle, William A., Bo. '87 79
Doyon, Bertrand H., Har. '99... 404
Dozier, Thomas B., P. '88 149
Drabelle, John W., Co. '85 129
Draper, Charles S., K. Hon — 8
Draper, Charles W., Mar. '94... 172
Dray, Gail, Bo. '97 93
Dresbach, Charles, K. '86 38
Dresser, Alvin C, We. '95 207
Drew, Charles M., Di. '94 362
Drezmal, Max A., Bo. '89 81
Driscoll, Cornelius T., Wa.
Hon... 271
Drown, William N., Wa. '98... 287
Drum, John S. Jr., P. '94 152
Drury, George A., We. '92 203
Dudgeon, Matthew S., Har. '95 399
Dudley, Charles H., K. '86 38
Dadley, Irving B., Mar. '84 162
Duffey, Edwin, St. '93 116
Du Fresne, Frederick, L. '98... 442
Duncan, Frederick S., St. '93.. 116
Duncan, Robert, P. '93 151
Duncan, Winthrop H., Wa. '96 2S4
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
547
Dunckiee, George W., Wa. 'g8 287
Dunkin, Robert R., T. *g2 333
Dunn, Denton, Co. '91 134
Dunn, Jacob P., K. '76 23
Dunn, Robert W., K. '95 53
Dunton, Arthur J., We. '98 212
Dunton Harry I., K. '95 53
Dupee, Eugene H., Bo. ^91 84
Durand, Hamilton H., St. '94.. 117
Durand, John S., St. '83 102
Durand, Loyal, Har. '91 394
Durant, John MacW., Cg. '97.. 323
Durbin, Horace G., G. '89 243
Dutcher, Charles M., Mc. '94... 429
Dutcher, Louis W., Mc. '98 435
Dutton, Kirk A., Fr. '96 457
Duvall, Edward S. Jr., Mar. '96 176
Dwight, Edward F., St '89 iii
Dwight, Frederick, St. '97 121
Dwight, Winthrop E., Wa. '90..* 284
Dye, Oliver W., J. '86 183
Dyer, Joseph H., We. '90 200
Dyer, Joseph O., Wa. '89 274
Dyer, William S., J. '86 183
Eagles, William B., Min. '94.... 351
Eakle, Edward H., Mar. '91 [68
Earle, Thornton, Fd. '96 305
Earley, Cornelius J., Fd. '91... 298
Earll, Arthur R., P. '85. 145
Eastbum, Arthur W. V., Fr.'96 455
E^stham, Harry C, Cha. '96... 384
Eastin, George, T. '97 '. 339
Easton, Charles P., St. '89 in
Easton, Lucian F., K. '80 29
Eaton, Joel M., K. '75 21
Eaton, John Q., Mar. '96 176
Eaton, OrrisonV., Mil. '96 465
Eaton, Rufus L, K. '83 33
Eddy, Benjamin L., Cha. '94... 382
Eddy, Charles B., Wa. '95 2S3
Edgar, William R., K. '71 15
Edmunds, Frank H., J. *88 186
Edmunds, John W., Dan. '94.... 373
Edwards, Albert N., Co. '88.... 132
Edwards, John B., Co. '98 141
EfHnger, John R, Jr., K. '92.... 48
Ehle, Louis C, Bo. '93 88
Eichberg, David, Ham. '88 223
Eichhorn, William H., K. '92.. 48
Eldred, Kent L., T. '06 338
Elliott, Albert D., K. ^87 40
Elliott, George B., Cho. '9O 264
Elliott, George C, Be. '84 62
Elliott, Horace J., Fr. '97 457
Elliott, Lloyd L., Mc. '94 429
Elliott, Robert W. B., St. '97.. 121
Ellis, Cicero E., Sw. '97 416
Ellis, David A., Cho. '96 265
Ellis, Halcolm G., Co. '91 134
Ellworth, Allan McL., Cha. '98 384
Elston, Judson A., Cg. Hon 311
Elting, Victor M., K. '92 48
Elwell, Percy S., Har. '96 401
Ely, Frederick D. Jr., We. '90^ 200
Ely, Fred W., Dan. '02 372
Ely, Nathan D., Mc. 95 430
Embler, Edward G., K. '79 27
Emery, Deaq, Fd. '96 305
Emery, Peyton R., Sw. '93 412
Emrich, Myer S., Bo. '91 85
English, Daniel B., K. '74 20
English, Harry, Mar. '90 167
English, John T., Be. '82 61
Entwisle, Frank L., Fd. '91 298
Epler, Carl E., K. '79 28
Ernshaw, George W., We. '88.. 197
Errant, Joseph W., Bo. '86 77
Erwin, Frank A., Fd. '91........ 298
Essick, Henry H., Fd. '95 304
'Este, Rafael A., Fd. '92 300
Esterly, Robert E., Di. '94 362
Estill, Joe G., Wa. '93 280
Evans, Charles J., P. '92 151
Evans, Frederick J., Bo. '92,... 87
Evans, George A., T. '97 339
Evans, Marvin, We. '94 206
Evans, William L., Har. '94 398
Everett, Torrey, St. '95 119
Eversole, Edwin T., Co. 'Sy 133
Evarts, Olen L., K. '91 46
Ewing, Charles H., Bo. '95 91
Ewing, Hampton D., St. '93.... 116
Ewing John J., Ham. '92 229
Ewing, Mark, Co. '95 137
Ewing, Mark, Co. '96 138
Ewing, S. Blaine, G. '92 245
Ewing, Thomas, Jr., St. '89 in
Ewing, Thomas, Jr., Mar. '89.. 166
Fabyan, Harry C, We. '96 209
Fahy, Joseph R., G. '89 243
Fairbank Kellogg, Cho. '93 260
Fairchild, John A., K. '87 40
Fake, Frederick L. Jr., Fr. '97 456
Fallows Edward H., St. '92 114
548
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Farley, Robert E., T. '92 333
Farnham, Charles W., DI.'qs... 364
Farnsworth, Elbridge C, P. '84, 146
Farr, Frederick H., Cg. '97 323
Farrar John A., We. '96 209
Farrington, Edward S., P. '87.. 148
Farwell, John H., L. '96 441
Farwell, William D., Fd. *93... 301
Farwell, William W., Bo. Hon 69
Faulhaber, Ernest A., Di. *98... 367
Faust, Frederick DeC., Mar. '93 171
Fawcett, Jacob, L. lion 439
Fehr, Jacob, Har. '97 403
Felker, Carl, Har. '93 396
Felker, Frederic, Har. '92 393
Fellows, Edward St. C, We.
■92 203
Fellows Homer H., Mc. '94 427
Felsenthal, Ely B., Bo. *Si 72
Fenley, Greene, Ham. '91 228
Fenlon, Thomas P. Jr., K. '87.. 40
Ferguson, Clarence J., We. '92 203
Fernald, Elbridge S., We. '95.. 207
de Ferrari, Senor Don M. A. M.,
Mar. '94 172
Ferris, Clarence C, St. '92 114
Fethers, Edward M., J. '6S 186
Ficken, Henry H., Wa. \f- 283
Field, Charles A., Sw. \)\ .... 413
Field Freeman, K. '97 56
Finch, Edward R., St., \j^ 123
Finley, Percy, Wa. '94 281
Finerty, Owen F., Fd. 'Qr 298
Fischer, Edwin P., Fd. 't/) 305
Fish, John K., Bo. '94 90
Fisher, Harry K., We., '97 211
Fisher, Samuel H., Wa. '92 278
Fisk, Otis H., Ham. '99 238
Fiske, Charles W., Bo. '86 77
Fitch, Henry E., Har. '91 393
Fitch, Joseph H., Bo. '82 73
Fitch, Thomas G., K. '82 31
Fitzgerald, William T. A., We.
'97 211
Fitz Gibbon, James R., Sw. '94 413
Flanders, George L., J. '88 186
Fleming, Matthew C, K. '89... 43
Fleming^, Matthew C, Ham. '89 224
Fletcher, Elmer H., We. '96... 209
Fletcher, George L., Min. '97.. 353
Fletcher, William B. Jr., Mil. '96 466
Flickinger, Jacob L., K. '72 17
Flickinger, Karl A., Ham. '89.. 224
Flory, Charles L., Sw. '99 419
Flower, Henry C, K. '85 37
Flower, Jewell, We. '99 213
Foard, James G., K. '91 46
Foerster, Constantine E. A., P.
*86 147
Folds, George R., Di. '97 366
Follansbee, Mitchell D., Bo. '93 88
FoUett, Charles, Ham. '99 238
Follett, Henry R., J. '91 1 88
Folleti, John D., liam. '95 234
Folsom, Benjamin F., Dan. '91 372
Folsom, Ernest C, L. '98 443
Folsom, Henry H., We. '99 213
Folsom, Richard S.. Bo. '96 92
Folsom, William R., Fr. '98 458
P'oltz, Edward P., P. '97 154
Foote, Robert B. Jr., Dan. '94.. 373
Foraker, Joseph B. Jr., Ham.
'95 235
Forbes, Allen B., Wa. '88 274
Forbes, Charles S., We. '89 198
Forbes, Edwin A., P. '84 146
Force, Manning F., Ham. Hon. 217
Ford, Eugene A., Be. '81 61
Ford, Marcus C, Har. '97 403
Ford, Waller B., Wa. '()8 2S7
Forrest, Samuel W., We. '88.... 197
Forster, William, St. '83 102
Forsyth, William B., Min. '96.. 352
Fosdick, Robert A., J. '84 181
Foster, Arthur F., Cho. '89 253
Foster, Charles W., K. '96 54
Foster, Dudley H., Sw. '95.... . 414
Foster, Israel M., Sw. '99 419
Foster, Ralph W., We. '85 194
Foster, Reginald, We. '86. 194
Foster, Stephen A., Cho. '91... 257
Foster, Stephen O., K. '77 24
Foster, William E., Bo. '88 80
Foster, William H., J. '84 181
Foulke, Roland R., G. '97 246
Fowler, Carl H.. Di '98 367
Fowler, Charles G., K. '79 28
Fowler, Edward M., Fd. '96 305
Fowler, William H*., P. '88 149
Foy, Julius L., Co., '94 136
Frailey, Charles L., Mar. '93... 171
Frambach, Arthur A , Har. '97 403
Francis, Charles R., Bo. '89 81
Franklin, Charles W., K. '83... 33
Franklin, Hervey R., Wa. '91... 277
Eraser, William A., K. '72 17
Eraser^ William A.,K. '76 23
Frear, Walter F., Wa. '90 276
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
549
Frederic, Charles L., K. '76 23
Freedman, L^wis H., St. '95 ... ng
Freeman, Charles F., Jr., Har.
'96 401
Freeman. Franklin, We. '96 209
Freeman, Harrison B., Jr., We.
*94 .■ 281
French, LeRoy N., Cg. '96 322
van Fridagh, Paul, Cha. '93 382
Friedmann, Hermann G., St. '96 120
Fries, Harry K., G. '87 241
Frisbee, Ernest L., Ham. '87... 221
Frisbie, Nathaniel B., P. '95 152
Frost, Henry G., We. *86 195
Frost, James S., J. '88 186
Frost, Ralph A., Fd. '95 304
Frost, Robert W., Cho. '90 254
Frothingham, Louis A., Cho. '96 265
Frye, William B., Dan. '94 373
Fukushiraa, , Co. '93 136
Fulkerson, Frank B., T. '92 333
Fuller, Frederick B., Bo. '94... 90
Fuller, Frederick D., We. '88... 197
Fuller, Gideon S., K. '81 30
Fuller, Joseph R., We. '96 209
Fuller, Melville W., Cho. Hon. 251
Fullerton, William D., St. '89.. in
Fulton, Albert B., Fd. ^97 307
P'ul ton, Thomas C, Cg. '93 317
Fulton, Walter S., K. '94 51
Furber, George P., Cho. '90 255
Gaddis, Edward E., P. '88 149
Gaffney, Charles H., Har. '93.. 396
Gage, Benjamin A., K. '96 54
Gagen, Robert E., O. '07 450
Gaines, Charles L., T. 95 337
Gale, Franklin H., Sw. '93 412
Gale, JoKn P., K. '79 28
Galentine, William A., J. '86... 183
Gallagher, Andrew E., P. '85... 146
Gallinger, William H., Mar. '93 170
Galloway, Fred J., Cg. '96 322
Galloway, Robert W., Cha. '97 384
Gatusha, Howard H., Co. '90... 133
Galvin, Maurice L., Ham. '93... 232
Game, Reed H., Sw. '99 419
Games, John I., Gr. '95 473
Games, John I., Gr. '96 474
Games, Moses W., Gr. '96 474
Ganse, Franklin W^, Co. '84... 128
Gantenbein, Calvin U., Cha. '91 380
Gard, Warren, Ham. '94 234
Gardner, Harry G., Bo. '94 90
Gardner, James P., Bo. '88 80
Gardner, Jonathan E., P. '98... 155
Garfield, Harry A., St. '88 108
Garfield, Irvin McD. Cho. '96.. 265
Garfield, James R., St. '88 109
Garland, David S., Min. '92.... 349
Garland, George E., J. '84 181
Gaineau, George F., Co. '90... 133
Garnsey, John H., Bo. '90 83
Garnsey, John K., J. '92 188
Garrett, Edwin E., Min. '90.... 347
Garrett, John O., K. '78 25
Garrick, Frederick C, Fd. ^q^„ 305
Garrison, Beniamin C, K. '86.. 38
Garrison, Frank P., Ham. '97.. 236
Garrison, Lindley M., G. '86... 241
Garvin,. William E., Co. '84.... 128
Gary, George A., K. '75 21
Gary, Olin J., Bo. '80 72
Gasten, William, St. '91 112
Gates, Andrew F., Wa. '89 275
Gates, Charles B., K. '74 20
Gatewood, William O., T. '97.. 339
Gatley, Howard P., Mar. '95... 174
Gavin, Michael, Wa. '97 286
Gavit, Frank N., Bo. '91 85
Gayley, Henry B.. St. '88 109
Gaylord, Robert B., P. '97 154
Gear, Dale D., Gr. '96 474
Gearhart, Harry G., Di. '91 359
Geary, George R., O., '94 448
Gedney, George W., J. '92 189
Geisse, William F. G., Fd. '88. 295
Geller, Frederick, St. '85 104
Gemmell William H. M., Di.'95 364
Geohegan, Harry, Bo. '81 72
George, Charles H., Har. '96... 401
George, Ransom G., K. '97 56
George, William, Bo. '85 76
Gerald, Albert K., Cho. '96 265
Gernez, John A., Co. '84 129
Gessler, Theodore A., Fd. '95.. 304
Gibbons, John, Fr. Hon 454
Gibbs, James T., Mar. '90 166
Gibson, (Jeorge J. Jr., W^a. '97.. 286
Giddings, Arthur E., Di. '92... 360
Giddings, Charles, Fd. '91
Giddings, Charles I, Cho. '90.... 255
Gifford, James M., St. '83 102
Difford, William P., Mil. '9b... 465
Gilbert, Clarence H., Cha. '97.. 384
Gilbert, William B., K. '72 17
Gilbert, William B., Cha. Hon. 379
550
PHI DELTA PHI,
Gilbert, William O., Mar. *92.. 170
Gilchrist, John F., Fr. '97 457
Giles, Arthur H., ^Ja^. '92 i68
Gilfallan, Bailey W., Ham. *86 219
Gilkeson, Roswell F., Co. '87. 130
Gillespie, George B., Be. '87... 64
Gillett, Howard F., Bo. '97. . 93
Gilman, George H., St. '93 116
Gilmore, James H., Min. Hon.. 345
Gilmore, James H. Jr., Min. '93. 350
Gilmour, Allan P., K. '95 53
Gilpatric, Fred C, We. '89 198
Given, William B., K. '75 21
Gladden, Frederick C , Cg. '94. 319
Glade, John -H., K. '80 29
Glenn, Edwin F., Di. '91 359
Glennon, Edward T. Bo., '84.. 75
Glicksman, Nathan, Har. 93 396
Glidden, Willis B., Ham. '90... 226
Glisan, Rodney L, St. '93 116
Glisan, Rodney L., Cha. '92 381
Godchaux Emile, Wa. 't)8 287
Goddard, Charles F., St. ^89... 11 1
Goddard, Frank M., K. '85 37
Goetzinger, Martin E., Di. '96 365
Goggin, George P., Cha. '98.. 385
Going, Judson F., Bo. '85 76
Goldthwaite, George T., St. '94 117
Gonski, Casimir, Har. '93 396
Good, Benjamin F., L. Hon... 439
Good, James W., K. '93 49
Good body, Francis W., Bo. 89 81
Good el I, Lewis W., Bo. '83 74
Goodeiiough, LumanW., K. '98 56
Goodner, Ivan W., L. '97 442
Goodrich, James E., T. '03 335
Goodsell, Elihu B., Har. 91... 394
deGoosh, Arthur W., We. '96.. 209
Gordon, Henry I, Cg. '92 316
Gordon, James H., Min. '90.. . 346
Gordon, Lindell, Co. '92 135
Gordon, William R., Min. '92. 349
Gorham, Nathaniel, Dan. '97.... 375
Gorrill, Marshall A., Gr. '97 477
Gosbey, Perley F., K. '88 41
Goshen, Elmer I., Bo. '96 92
Goss, John O., Di. '92 360
Gossetl, Alfred N., Co. '83 128
Gottry Edward C, Di. '94 362
Gough, Milton Le Roy, Mar. '93 171
Gould, Ashley M., Mar. '84... 160
Gould, Ernest G., Cg. '91 315
Gould, Marshall H , We. '96.. 209
Gourlay, Frederick W., G. '96. 246
Gow, Bernard A., T. '9ft 338
Graham, Alexander R., Cg. '93. 317
Graham, Archibald, Wa. '95 283
Graham, Frank L., Mar. *9i... 168
Graham, George N., Cg. '93... 317
Graham, Thomas R., G. '91... 244
Graham William A., Mc. 07 — 433
Grandy, Albert S., Mar. 85... 163
Granger, Charles T.,Mc. Hon. 425
Granger, Rollo S., Mc. '96 431
Grant, Claudius B., K. Hon.... 3
Grant, James C, Mar. '92 168
Grattan, Robert, Min. '94 351
Graves, Frank P., K. '95 53
Graves, Harmon S., Wa. '94... 282
Graves, John H., Dan. '98 376
Gray, Burton P., We. '96 209
Gray, Gerald H., Cho. '92 258
Gray, James W., Be. '89 05
Gray, John C, Cho. Hon 251
Gray, Roland, Cho. '98 267
Gray, William, T. '96 33S
Gray, William A., G. '97 246
Gray, William E., J. '86 183
Greeley, Arthur P., Mar. *86... 163
Greeley, William B., Mar. '86 163
Graves, Harry C, J. '87 184
Green, Guy W., L. '97 442
Green James W., Gr. Hon 471
Green, John F., Co. '90 133
Green, Philamon B., L. '96.... 441
Green, Reed, Be. '86 64
Green, Thomas J., Sw. '98 418
Greene, J. Kent, Bo. '91 85
Greene, Joseph F., K. '85 37
Greene, Philip F., L. '95 440
Greene, William K., Fd. '97... 307
Greenfield, James R., Cha. '92 38 1
Greenlaw, Ralph M., We. '97.. 211
Greenwood, James Jr., K. '74. 20
Gregory, Charles E., Bo. '82... 73
Gregory, Charles N., Har.,
Hon 391-2
Gregory, John M., Jr., Mil., '96 465
Gresham, Otto, Mar. '87 165
Grevemeyer, George A., G. *9S- 247
Grey, Edwaid E., Har. '94 — 398
Gridley, Martin M., Bo. '85... 76
Grier, James -P., Bo. '92 87
Griffin, Levi T., K., Hon 8-9
Griffin, William M., O. '98 449
Griffin, William W\, K. '89 43
Griffith, David M., Sw, '96.. . 413
Griffith, John K., Ham. '88 213
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
551
Griffith, Sterling P., Be. '85... 63
Griggs, Frank H., Di. '95 364
Grimm, John H., Co. *86 I30
Griswolcl, Harry G., Mar. 'go... 167
Ciroom, Richard W,, K. '85 37
Groom, Richard W., Cg. '94... 319
Grosshans, Frank £., Ham. '92 229
Grover, Edwin M., We. '97 211
Grover, James H., Co. '96 138
Groves, Hiram J., T. '93 335
Grout, Daniel A., Cha. '96 384
Gugle, George L., Sw. '96 415
Guilford, William R., We. '96 209
Guilford, William R., Di. '94., 363
Gullette, Harry W., Cha. '95... 383
Gunderson, Claus J., K. '83. ,. 33
Gunter, Walker T., T. '91 331
Guthrie, Alfred A., J. '84 181
Gufhrie, William F., St. '87... 107
Guthrie, Warren W., Jr., K.
V> 54
Guy, Thomas H., J. '92 1S9
Gwinn, Arthur, T. '97 339
Gwinn, James G., T. '92 332
Hal>en, Leo, Har. '92 393
Haben, Leo, Har. '94 398
Had ley, Herbert S. Bo., '94... 90
Hadlock, Albert E. Cho., '93.. 260
Hager, Edgar, We. '91 202
Hagerman, Percy, Wa. '92 27S
Haid, (Jeorge F., Co. '97 139
Haig, Alfred R., G. '91 244
Hale, Frederick, St. '99 124
Hale, Richard W., Cho. '95 263
Hale Silas W., We. '89 198
, Hall, Albert H., Mar. '85 162
Hall, Elisha S., We. '87 195
Hall, Frank B., We. '90 200
Hall, Frank H , Mar. '94 171
Hall, John L., Wa. '96" 284
Hall, Louis A., We. '97 211
Hall, Louis M., Co. '95 137
Hall, Prescott F., Cho. '92 258
Hall, Walker C, Ham. '90.... 226
Hall, William R., We. '95 283
Halliday, Alexander B., St. '94 117
Halliday, Samuel I)., Cg. Hon 311
Hallock, Charles P., Fd. '93... 301
Hallowell, James iVL, Cho. '93 260
Halsey, Abram A., Cg. '94 319
Halsey, N. Wetmore, Bo. '82... 73
Ham, Livingston, Cho. '97 266
Hambleton, William G., We.
'89 198
Hamblett, Charles J., We. '89 198
Hambrecht, Conrad F., Mc. '94 429
Hamill, Harry, Bo. '88 80
Hamilton Francis E., K. '73 — 18
Hamilton, Hugh T., J. '88 186
Hamilton James H., Ham. '87 221
Hamilton, John A., Cg. '93 317
Hamilton, Wesley W. K.,Ham.
*93 232
Hamlin, Herbert W., Wa. '94.. 282
Hammett, Aubrey R., T. 'q6... 332
Hammond, Ansel V., Har. '95. 399
Hammond, William G., Co.,
Hon 127
Hammond, William W., Ham.
'87 221
Hampton, Harry R., Di. '96. .. 365
Hancock, Harry P., K. '78 26
Hand, Augustus N., Cho. '94.. 262
Hand, Billings L., Cho. '96... 265
Hand, Elbert B., Cg. '95 321
Handlan, Joseph H., Di. '92... 360
Hanford, Frederick C., Cg. '88 312
Hanley, James A., Fd. '89 295
Hanscom, Frederick C, We. '95 207
Hap>good, Norman, Cho. '93.... 260
; Hapgood, William H., Cg. '95. 321
Hard, Edward C, Dan. '96 375
Harding, Robert E., We. '96... 209
Harding, John C, Be. *S6 64
Harding, Reinhardt T., P. '85.. 145
Harding, Victor M., Bo. '96 92
Hardon, Henry W., Cg. Hon.... 311
Haring, P>ed B., Cg. '93 317
Harkness, Harry K., Ham. '94 234
Harlan, John M., K. Hon 9
Harley, Thomas, Gr. '97 476
Harlow, Frederick B., Cho. '88 252
Harnwell, Frederick W., Ham.
'92 229
Harper, George 1)., Ham. '92.. 230
Harper, John F., Cho. '90 255
Harmon, Benjamin S., St. '85.. 104
Harnsberger, William H.,Be.'83 62
Harriman, Edward A., Bo. Hon. 69
Harriman, Edward A., We. '91.. 202
Harriman, Edward A.,Ham.'90 226
Harriman, Frederick A., Mc.'97 433
Harrington, Eugene W., Dan.,
'93 v-V 373
Harrington, John T., K. '96 54
Harris, Charles G., Mar. '96 — 176
552
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Harris, Charles M., Min. '96.... 353
Harris, Fred, Gr. *g8 478
Harris, Joseph C, Cha. '94 382
Harris, Thomas R., Co. '87 131
Harris, Williams C, K. '91 46
Harrison, George B., J. '92 189
Harrison, John M., Wa. '87 273
Harrison, Richard C, Cho. '93.. 260
Harry, Frederick, K. '09 57
Harshbarger, Harris N., Ham.
'95 235
Hart, Harry G., T. '92 333
Harte, Louis B., Dan. '01 373
Hartigan, John T., Fd. ^97 307
Hartley, Heber L., Di. ^95 364
Hartley, John W., Be. '78 60
Hartman, Emanuel S., Fr. '96.. 457
Harts, Edwin B., K. '93 49
Hartwell, Fred H., Har. '99.... 404
Hartwell, William G., Har. '95 399
Harvey, John LeG., We. '88.... 197
Hasf, William F., Har. '97 403
Haskell, William S., Wa , 94.... 282
Haskins, Frank H., Co. '92 135
Haslam, Lewis S., Wa. '92 278
Hastings, Robert A., Di. '99 ... 368
Hastings, Warren L, P. '87 148
Hatch, Henry L., Mar. '87 164
Hatch, Henry L., Cho. '88 253
Hatch, William M., Mar. '89. .. 165
Hatheway, Curtis R., St. '86..-.. 106
Hatmaker, James R., Fd. '97... 307
Haw, Marvin T., Co. 'oo 133
Hawes, Alfred E., K. 70 14
Hawes, Harry B., Co. '96 138
Hawley, Austin, K. '83 34
Hawley, Charles G., Bo. '00.... 83
Hawley, Edward W., Di. 93.... 361
Hawley, George M. B., Di. '97 366
Hawley, Samuel F., Bo. '90.... 83
Hawman, Albert W., Mc. '98... 435
Haworth, William E., Be. ^80.. 60
Hay, Logan, Cho. '97 266
Hayden, .Albert F., We. *88 197
Hayden, James H., Wa., '89... 275
Haydon, Curtis, T. '98 341
Hayes, Avery R., Bo. '93 88
Hayes, Gordon, Mc. '96 432
Hayes, John C, Mc. '97... . 433
Hayes, Samuel, Mc. Hon 425
Hayne, Charles C, O. '98 450
Haynes, Frederick W., Mc. '94 427
Hay ward, William H., L. '97... 442
Haywood, Charles E., We. '90.. 200
Healy, Frank, K. '8^ 35
Healy, John J., Wa. '92 278
Heartt, William A., Fr. '97 457
Heath, William R., Bo. '88 80
Heaton, James S., K. '83 34
Hebard, Alfred P., Co. '95 137
Hebard, Alfred P., Cho. '96.... 265
Hebberd, Charles, Har. '95 399
Heberling, Robert A., G. '91... 244
Hedges, George R., Sw. '94 413
Heiskell, Lawrence, K. '82 31
Heller, David N., Cg. '90 313
Helm, Charles W., P. '84 145
Helm, Douglas W., Be. '82 61
Helmer, Frank A., Bo. '82 73
Helmick, Ambrose E. B., K. '86 38
Henderson, Charles B., K. '05. 53
Henderson, Howard E., K. 74 20
Henderson, John B., Jr., Mar.
'93- 170
Henderson, John W., Min. '95 352
Hendrick, John T., Mar. '96... 176
Hendricks, Thomas A., Bo. '89 81
Hendrickson, William,Jr.,P.'88 149
Heney, Francis J., P. '85 146
Hennings, Thomas C, Co. '98.. 141
Henry, Edwin S., Mar. '90 167
Henry, Eugene H.. Cg. '96 322
Henry, Frederick A., K. '91.... 46
Henry, Walter H., P. '96 153
Hensey, Melville D., Mar. '92.. 169
Hensey, Walter R.. Mar. '94... 171
Herbert, Charles T., Sw. '97... 416
Herbsleb, August F., Ham. '89 224
Herman, David, Co. '87 131
Herndon, Harry T., T. '92 333
Herrick, Israel A., We. '97 211
Hersey, Henry J., We. *86 194
Hervey, William R., K. '94 51
Hess, John J., Mc. '95 430
Hesseltine, Norman F., We. '91 202
Hibbard, Daniel B., Jr., K. '71 15
Hibberd, Dilworth P., G. '97... 247
Hickman, Henry A., K. '91 46
Hickox, Ralph, Fd. '00 296
Higgins, Ambrose, G. '98 247
Higgins, William M., Di. '95... 364
High, Shirley T., Bo. 97 93
Hildreth, Philip R. M., St. '96.. 120
Hildreth, Volney O., K. '89 43
Hildreth, Ward, L. '97 442
Hill, Alfred L., Di. '99 368
Hill, Arthur D., Cho. '94 262
Hill, Clarence M., K. '76 23
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
553
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
11, John S., St. '94
11, Robert J., K. '71
11, Theodore M., Fd. '94.
11, Walter B., Ham. '92..
11, William M., Sw. '93...
llman, John J., G. '86
Us, George P., Fr. '97
Isinger, George E., Mc. '98...
ncke, George E., Co. '95
nckley, Alonzo J., Dan. '98..
nckley, Frank L., Cho. *94..
nckley, John W., Be. *86
nckley, Walter K., K. '81..
nds, Charles G., K. '87
nds, Samuel S., Fd. '97
nkley, John I., T. '92
nkley, James O., Bo. '83
nsley, Walter L., T. '94
nton, Edward W., T. Hon....
ssem, Wilmot T., Ham. '96..
tch, Mayhew R., We. '89 ...
tchcock, Frank H., Mar. '94.
tchcock, George C, Co. '92.
tchcock, George C, Cho. '93.
tchcock, Gilbert M., K. '81.
xson, William P., Co. '83 ...
Hoadley, Carleton E.,Wa. '87.
Hoag, William, We. '96
Hobart, Everett W., Ham. '97.
Hobbs, Charles B., St. '87
Hockaday, Rollins M., T. *9i..
Hodge, John T., Ham. '87
Hodgen, John M., Co. '96
Hodghead, Beverly L., P. '91..
Elodgman, Burns P., We. '98...
Hodgson, Caspar W., Mil. '96.
Hodson, Charles M., Ham. '98.
Hoehling, Adolph A., Jr., Mar.
•87
Hoen, Ernest Jr., Cho. *88
Hoifheimer, Harry M., Ham.
'89
Hoffman, Henry, K. '78
Holbrook, Carleton W. Mc.
97
Holbrook, Evans, Mil. '97
Holoomb, Herbert W., Bo. '93.
Holcombe, Willis P., We. *86..
Holden, Charles R., Bo. '94 ...
Holden, Randall L., Co. '91 ...
Holden, Walter S., K. '90
Hollenbeck, Martin W., Ham.
•93
Holliday, Charles K., Gr. 95...
117
16
302
230
412
24T
456
435
137
376
262
64
30
40
307
334
74
336
331
236
198
170
13')
260
30
128
273
210
236
107
331
221
138
150
212
465
237
166
253
224
26
433
466
88
195
90
134
44
232
473
Holliday, Joseph G., Co. '86.... 130
Hollister, Raymond A., Har.
'98 404
HoUoway, George C, Ham. '87. 222
Holloway, John S. W., K. '92 48
Holman, William M., We. '98. 212
Holmberg, John H., Fr. ^97 ... 457
Holmes, Albert S., T. '93 335
Holmes, John H.. K. '84 35
Holmes, Oliver W., Jr., Cho.
Hon 251
Holt, Alfred E., Bo. '83 74
Holter, Edwin O., St. '97 121
Holzheimer, Samuel B., Cg.
'97 324
Homans, Robert, Cho. '97 266
Honore, Lock wood, Cho. '91... 257
Honse, Jesse E., T. '97 340
Hood, Harry R., We. '95 207
Hood, John D., Bo. '93 88
Hooker, George E., St. '85 105
Hopkins, Charles C, K. '76 ... 23
Hopkins, Frederick P., Bo. '86. 77
Hopkins, George H., K. '71 ... 16
Hopkins, Jacob H., Bo. '89 .... Si
Hopkins, James L., Co. *go 134
Hopkins, Nelson S., Har. '95... 399
Hopkins, Raymond A., We. '94 . 206
Hopkins, Scott, St. '84 103
Hoppin, John J., Cg. '97 324
Horan, John E., Har. '92 395
Hord, Francis T., K. '92 48
Horn, Alexander E., Co. '90... 134
Horr, Norton T., St. '84 103
Horlon, Albert H., Jr.,Gr. '96.. 474
Horton, Le Roy, Cg. '96 322
Horton, Nathan C, G. '89 243
Horton, Richard S.. Ham. '89. J 24
Hoskin, Alfred E./O. 94 448
Hoskins, Harley H., We. '95... 207
Hosmer, Ernest C, Di. '97 .... 366
Houck, John A., Cha. '95 333
Hougen, Albert L., Har. '97.... 403
Howard, Edward D., Sw. '94... 413
Howard, Henry C, Mar 160
Howard, John M., K. '71 14
Howe, Charles E., Mar. '93 171
Howe, De Witt C, We. '94 .... 206
Howe, Edwin D., J. '89 137
Howe, Gurdon S., Cho. '92 .... 258
Howe, Walter I)., We. '92 204
Howell, James E., K. '70 14
Hower, Charles H., Sw. '97 — 416
Howes, George E., K. '91 46
554
PHI DEL TA FHJ.
Howes, George E., Jr., K. *92.. 48
Howland, Charles P., Cho. *94. 262
Hoyne, Maclay, Bo. '97 93
Hoyt, Lucius W., St. '89 11 1
Hubachek, Frank R., Nfar. *S6. 164
Hubbard, Frank W., Wa. '90... 276
Hubbell, Frederick C, J. '89... 187
Hubbell, Leslie T., Har. '98 ... 404
Hubbell, Thomas B., Bo. '86... 77
Hubbs, Irving G., Cg. 91 314
Hudson, Charles, Cho. '90 255
Hudson, Samuel H., We. '89... 198
Hudson, William D., Co. '95.. . 137
Hufford, Marion F., Be. '87 64
Hufty, Malcolm, Mar. '93 ... 171
Hughes, Blanchard G., Dan.
'94 374
Hughes, Charles E., St. '84 103
Hughes, Gordon T., Cho. '94.. 262
Hughes, Oliver H., Ham. '89... 224
Hughes, Percy M., Mar. '90 .... 166
Hull, Warren, Mil. '98 467
Humes, W^illard J., We. '91 202
Humphrey, Charles M., K. *86. 39
Humphrey, Harry P., Cg. '98.. 325
Humphrey, Wirt E., Bo. '92 ... 87
Humphreys, John E., Ham. '90. 226
Humphreys, May, St. '99 124
Humphreys, Robert W., Ham.
'99 238
Humphreys, William C, St.
'91 112
Humphreys, William M., Co.
'83 132
Hunneman, Carleton, Cho. '92.. 258
Hunt, Alfred H., K. '96 55
Hunt, Edwin S., St. '95 119
Hunt, William F., Di, 95 364
Hunter, William F., Sw. Hon.. 41U
Huntington, Francis C, Cho. '90 255
Huntington, Francis C, Cho. '91 257
Huntoon, John C, K. '91 46
Huntress, Frederick F., K. '81. 30
Hurd, Bradford C, I)i. '94 363
Hurd, George A., Cho. '93 260
Hurd, Harvey B., Bo. Hon 70
Hurd, John S., K. '94 51
Huse, Robert S., St. '97 121
Huston, John S., Ham. '90 226
Huston, William C, Ham. '86.. 220
Hutchings, Henry M., We. '92. 204
Hutchins, Harry B., K. Hon 9-10
Hutchins, Robert H., St. *97... 122
Hutchinson, Norman F., Cg.'97 324
Hyatt, Frank H., K. '80 29
Hyde, Louis F., Cho. '90 2^5
Hyde, William T., Fd. '89 294
Hynes, Benjamin C., Jr.,Wa.'9i 277
I
Imhoff, Charles H., L. '98 443
Ingalls, Melville E., Jr., Cho.
'95 263
Ingersoll, George B., Har. '93... 396
Ingram, John, We. '93 205
Inkersley, Arthur, P. '90 150
Innes, Charles H., We. '92 204
Innis, Lyman H., Sw. '95 415
Irelon, I^uis A., Ham. '95 235
Irish, Edwin M., K. '72 17
Irvine, Frank, L. Hon 439
Irwin, John A., We. '91 202
Isbell, Orland S., Wa. '90 276
Iselin, John H., St. '99 124
Ives, William H., Fd. '94 302
Izor, Robert H., Hnm. '94 234
J
Jackson, Edward N., Cg. '93.... 317
Jackson, Frank G., Fr. '97 456
Jackson, George F., We. '94 206
Jackson, Harry E., W'e. '94 206
Jackson, John B., Fd. '89 294
Jackson, William A., Har. '91.. 393
Jackson, William A., Di. '9^^ ... 361
Jacobs, Frederick B., Cho. '92.. 258
Jacobs, John W'., Mc. '97 433
James, Benjamin F., Wa. '87. .. 273
James, Edred S., J. *86 183
James, Frederick P., Dan. '97.. 376
James, Harry W., We. '83 197
Jameson, John A., Jr., Bo. '93.. 89
Jamieson. Stillman B., Fr. '98.. 458
Jamison, John B. C, Ham. '87 222
January, Harry C, Co. '96 138
Jarboe, Paul R., Wa. '91 277
Jarvis, Robert E., T. '95 337
Jefferson, Carl S., Har. '96 401
Jeffery, William J., We. '96 210
Jeffrey, Robert H., Sw. '98 418
Jelke, Ferdinand, Jr., Ham. '86 22a
Jenkins, James S., Wa. '96 285
Jenks, James E., Mar. '98 177
Jenness, William W., We. '88... 197
Jenney, Edwin C, We. '90 200
Jennings, William S., T. '91 332
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
555
essup, Henry W., Fd. '88 294
ewett, Sherman S., 2nd, St. '94 117
ohanson, Carl M., Cg. '92 316
ohnson, Barclay, St. '85 105
ohnson, Charles T., We. '87... 196
ohnson, Clyde P., Ham. '95... 235
ohnson, Clyde P., Cg. '95 321
ohnson, Elias F., K. Hon 10
ohnson, Frederick A., J.. '87... 184
ohnson, CJebrge S., K. '91 47
ohnson, Guy H., Mar. '94 174
ohnscn, Harrison F., Cg. *95.. 321
ohnson, Jesse W., VVa. '92 278
ohnson, John H., We. '90 200
ohnson, Joseph B., Mar. '93... 170
ohnson, Joseph D., K. '72 17
ohnson, Milton, K. '93 49
ohnson, Ralph E., L. '95 440
ohnson, Richard H., K. '84 ... 35
ohnson, Ulysses S. G., Co. '91 134
ohnston, Matthew T., St. '95... 119
ohnston, Morris l^., Bo. '97 93
ohnston, Robert H., Bo. '94... 90
ohnston, William B., Mc. '94.. 427
bhnstone, Frederick B., Fr.*97 456
ones, Alfred H., Co., '95 137
ones, Arthur L., Har. '94 398
ones, Basil, Min. '95 351
ones, Benjamin F., Fd. '93 304
ones, Bcnner, Sw. '97 416
ones. Burr W., Har. Hon 392
ones, Cary, Ham. '89 224
ones, Charles I)., Ham. '95.... 235
ones, Charles W., P. '92 15 [
ones, David G., P. '94 152
ones, Edward G., Har. 'qi 393
ones, Edward R., St. '96 120
ones, Elmer W., O. '98 450
ones, Francis W., Min. '95 352
ones, George L., P. '97 154
ones, George W., P. *88 149
ones, James M., St. '83 102
ones, John P., Sw. Hon 410
ones, John T., Har. '96 401
ones, Paul E., Fd. '90 296
ones, Stephen R., We. '92 204
opling, Alfred C, Fd. '96 305
opson, Thomas W., G. '92 245
ordan, Isaac M., Jr., Ham. '97 236
udge, Harold E., Mc. '94 428
udge, John C, Fd. '91 298
udkins, Clyde H., Sw. '97 416
udy, William S., K. '77 24
unk, Harry P., Sw. '95 415
Kaetzel, Charles P., Mil. '96... 466
Kalish, Charles A., Fd. '96 305
Kalish, Edwin L., St. '84 103
Kattenhorn, George H.,Cho.*89 253
Katzenberger, George A.,K.'90 44
Kauffman, Ralph, G. '86 241
Kavanaugh, John P., Cha. '93.. 381
Keating, George P., Dan. '92.^ 372
Keating, Stephen .H, Fd. '93... 304
Keating, Thomas J., Sw. Hon. 410
Kedzie, John H., Jr., Bo. '95... 91
Keegan, Hugh G., K. '95 53
Keeler, Burr C, Mc. '97 434
Keeler, Eben P., We. '91 202
Keene, Austin McC, K. '87.... 40
Keener, William A., St. Hon... 98
Keeney, Willard F., K. '83 34
Keep, Edward K., Dan. '91 373
Keerans, John W., Wa. '90 276
Keeslar, John W., Be. '88.. 65
Keesling, Francis V., Mil. '98.. 467
Keezer, Frank M., \Ve. '89 198
Keifer, Horace C, Ham. '92 ... 230
Keifer. William W., Ham. '88.. 223
Keith, Charles A., T. '91 332
Keith, Ernest R., K. '89 43
Keith, John C, K. '78 26
Keith. Thomas R., Min. '^4 351
Keller, Charles A., Sw. '98 418
Keller, Dellis C, Ham. '92 230
Kelley, James E., We. '87 196
Kelley, Wislar M., Mar. '93 170
Kellogg, Charles P., Wa. '93... 280
Kellogg, Frederic R., Si. '88... 109
Kellogg, George A., Wa. '91... 277
Kellogg, Harry L., Har. '94 — 398
Kellogg, Henry T., Cho '92 ... 258
Kellogg, Joseph A., St. '85 105
Kellogg, William (j., Cg. '93... 317
Kelly, Frederick W., Har. '91.. 394
Kelly, George T., Har. '95 400
Kelly, George T., J. '86 183
Kelly, Patrick J., Har. 91 394
Kelly, Sidney J., Cg. '92 316
Kelly, William B., Ham. '94... 234
Kemp, Samuel E., K. '73 18
Kemp, Smellzer V., Min. '95... 351
Kendall, Fay B., We. '97 2ii
Kendall, Messaiore, Mar. '93... 171
Kendig, Harry J., Ham. '88 223
Kennard, Edward J., K. '75 — 22
Kennedy, Guy R., P. '95 153
556
PHI DELTA PHL
Kennedy, Howard, Jr.» Co. '91 134
Kennedy, John P.^Cha.'gb 384
Kennedy, Lewis H., Di. '93.. . 361
Kennedy, Nathaniel H., K. '96 55
Kennedy, Winfield S.,Jr., Ham.
96 236
Kenneson, Thaddeus D., Fd.
Hon 293
Kennon, Albert W.» Ham. '86.. 220
Kent, Charles A., K. Hon 10
Kent, David VV., Be. '86i 64
Kepner, Thomas E., Di. '94 363
Kern, Chester D., Mc. '95 430
Kerr, James B., Har. '92 395
Kerr, John C, St. '90 124
Kerr, Robert J., Bo. 95 91
Kerrison, Edwin, Wa. '89 275
Ketcham, Henry B., St. '89 ill
Ketcham, Horace, J. '85 182
Kettell, George F*., Co. '93 136
Keyes, Charles D., We. '93 205
Keyes, Conrad S., Fd. '97 307
Keysor, Williapi VV., Co. '83 ... 128
Kiernan. Adrian T., Fd. '90 296
Kilbreth, James T., Jr., St. '97.. 122
Killilea, Mathew R., Har. '91.. 394
Killits, John M., Mar. '85 162
Kimball, David H., Fr. '97 458
Kimball, ?2dward B., Mar. '92.. 169
Kimball, George E., We. '93. .. 205
Kimball, Gordon N., K. *94.. .. 51
Kimball, Moses D., Cho. '92... 258
King, Arthur M., Fd. '93 301
King, Harry E., Sw. '97 417
King, James G., Cho. '92 25S
King, Ralph VV , Bo. '90 83
King, Rufus, Ham. Hon 217
King, Rufus, Jr., Ham. '98. ... 237
Kingsley, George, Jr., Gr. *96... 474
Kingsley, George A., Har. '97.. 403
Kingston, Harry O., Dan. '92... 372
Kinkead, Edgar B., Sw. Hon... 411
Kinkead, Ellis G., Ham. '91 ... 228
Kinnan, Manford E , Be. '83... 62
Kinne, Edward DeW., K. Hon. 10
Kinne, La Vega G., Mc. Hon.. 425
Kinney, Knox, Har. '97 403
Kinney, William P., Mar. '86... 165
Kinsley, Samuel H., St. *86.. .. 106
Kirby, Daniel N., Co. '88 132
Kirchner, Otto, K. Hon 10
Kirchwey, George W., St. Hon. 99
Kirkham, Charles M., We. '91.. 202
Kirkley, Clyde F., Ham. '90... 226
Kirkman, William H., We. '93 205
Kirkpatrick, James G., J. *88... 186
Kirlin, Joseph P., St. '84 103
Kitchel, William L., Wa. '95... 283
Kitt, Paul D., T. '98 341
Kittredge, Bernard S., Ham. '97 236
Kittredge, William G., Ham. '95 235
Klene, Benjamin J., Co. *36 13c
Knapp, Charles H., Min. '90... 347
Knaus, Frederick J., G. '89 243
Knecht, Samuel E., Bo. '91.... S5
Knight, Oswald H., Fd. '89 295
Knight, Thomas D., Bo. *86. .. 77
Knowles, Paul S., VVe. '89 .... 199
Knowllon, Jerome C, K. Hon.. 11
Knox, Arthur, St. '95 119
Knox, Thomas E., K. '74 20
Knudsen, Eric A., Cho. '97 266
Kodama, Toshitaka, Cg. '94.... 319
Koehler, Edgar F. , K. '90 44
Kopp, William F., Mc, '94 428
Kraemer, Herman, T. '97 340
Kraemer, OttoJ.,Cha. '95 3S3
Kremer, Eugene G., St. '85 I05
Kronshage, Theodore, Jr., Har.
'92 395
Kuhn, Benjamin M., Be. '87... 64
Kuhn, Franz C, K. '94 51
Kuhn, Oscar W., Ham '87 222
Kyle, William J., Mc. '95 430
Ladd, Charles F., L. '98 443
Ladd, Fletcher, Cho. '88 252
Ladd, Fletcher, Cho. '90 255
Ladue, Pomeroy, K. '92 48
Lake, Francis W., Mil. '97 466
Lamar, W^illiam H., Mar. '84... 160
Lamb, George A., Fd. '96 305
Lamb, George B. B., Wa. '96.. 285
Lamb, William E., Mc. '95 430
I^mson, Roswell B.,Cha. '93... 381
Land, George L., Bo. '86 77
Landon, Benson, G. *86 241
Lane, Edmund C, J. '84 iSi
Lane, George W., P. '92 151
Lane, John A., We. '96 2I0
Lane, John W., Co. ^88 132
Lane, William N., Cg. '94 319
Lang, Louis P.. Cg. '92. 316
Langdell, Christopher C, Cho.
Hon 252
Lansing, Cleveland C, Min. '97 353
Lansing, Fowler E., Bo. *8o 71
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
557
Large, Joseph B., G. '93 246
Larue, Lloyd P., P. '97 154
Lassiter, Charles T., Min. '92... 348
Latham, Carl R., 60. '95 91
Latham, Harry W., St. '85 105
Latham, Richard B.. K. '82 32
I^throp, Rufus G., K. '95 53
Laughlin, Randolph H., Co. '97 139
Lavis, David, G. '89 243
Lawrence, Charles G., K. '82... 32
Lawrence, Dwiijht, Bo. '94 90
Lawrence, George N., We. '94.. 206
Laws, Francis S., G. '89 243
Lawson, John D., T. Hon 331
Lawyer, George, J. '87 185
Lay, James H., T. '96 338
Layton, Roy E.. Sw. '97 417
Layton, Verne D,, Sw. '98 418
Lazell, Horace G., Di. '97 366
Leach, Abraham P., P. \)5 153
Leach, R'>bert E., Mc. '94 42S
Leake, Josiah J., Min. '93 348
Learned, Myron L., We. '87 196
Learned, Roscoe E., We. '93... 205
I^e, Blewett H., Bo. Hon 70
Lee, James P., St. '94 118
Lee, Jesse B. K., Mar. '92 169
I^e, Thomas L., Ham. '87 222
Lee|>er, Wadsworth I)., Co. '91 134
Le filer, Charles W., Ham. '90.. 226
Lefler, Charles W., Bo. '91 85
LeForgee, Charles C, Bo. '88.. 80
Leitsch, William C, Har. '96... 401
Lembkey, Walter L, Mar. '92.. i6y
Lemert, Edward L., K. '77 24
Leonard, Frank A., Co. '87.. .. 13I
Leonard, George, Han;i. '90 226
L'Esperance, David A., Jr., Fd.
V> • 305
L'Esperance, David A., Jr.,l*d.
'96 306
Lewers, Charles R., Mil. '96... 465
Lewis, Abiaham, P. '97 154
Lewis, Abraham, Mil. '(j6 465
Lewis, Bur on K., Mc. '98 436
Lewis, Charlldn M., St '89 ill
Lewis, Edward E., Dan. '92 372
Lewis, Ezra D., K. '70 15
Lewis, Joseph W., Jr., Co. '92.. 135
Lewis, Pinkrtey G., Bo. '82 :3
Lewis, Richard F., Cho. '93 260
Lewis, Samuel R., J. '86 183
L'Hommedieu, Irving, J. '86... 183
Liffring, John D., Mc. 98 436
Light, Charles F., We. '87 196
Lile, William M., Min. Hon 345
Limbocker, Myron A., Gr. '()7.. 478
Lincoln, Charles P., Cho. '90.... 255
Lincoln, Frank P., We. '02 204
Lincoln, Spencer F., Cg. 91.... 314
Lindeke, Albert W.. Di. '98 367
Lindley, Jacob P., Be. '83 62
Lindsey, Thomas N., Ham. '92 230
Linn, William B., G. '97 247
Linnen, John T., Fd. '92 300-
Lionberger, Isaac H., Co. Hon. 127
Lippencott, Harold E., Fd. '94 303
Littig, Victor L., Cho. '98 267
Littig, Victor L., Mc. '96 432
Little, Charles G., Bo. '97 93
Little, Cyrus H., We. '96 210
Little, John E., Gr. '9^ 473
Littlefield, George B., P. '95... 153
Lloyd, Raymond, Ham. '97.,.., 237
Lloyd, Raymond, Wa. '97 286
Locke, Campbell E., St. '96.... 120
Lockelt, Robert E., Min. '96... 353
Lockland, Edgar C, Co. '98 ... 141
Lockwood, Harry A., K. '83 ... 34
Lockwood, Radcliffe B., St., '83 103
Lockwood, Thomas B., Dan. '97 376
Loeb, Isidor, T. '93 335
Loefler, Martin G., P. '87 148
Loewenthal, Max, P. '84 146
Loller, Thomas H., K. '84 35
Long, Charles D., K. '83 34
Long, Max J., Mc. '94 42&
Long, William F., Min. '97 354
Longstreet, James, Jr., Mar. '91 167
Loomis, William H., K. '80 29
Lord, John D. Jr., St. '86 106
Lord, Joseph H., We. '87 196
Lovejoy, Alva B., Mc. '94 428
Lovejoy, Edward F., We. '87... 196
Loveland, Frank O., Ham. '88 223
Loveren, Harry E., We. '90 200
Lovett, Harry A., K. '88 41
Lowden, Frank O., Bo. '67 79
Lowe, Gerald A., St. '97 122
Lowell, James A.^ Cho. '94 262
Lowenthal, Solomon L., Bo. '89 81
Lower, Josiah C, Ham. '88 223
Lowndes, Jr., Lloyd, Wa. '97... 286
Lowrie, Roberts, G. '87.. 242
Loyall, William H. T-, Min '91 348
Loye, Albert B., Di. '99 368
Lucas, Charles W., Fr. '96 455
Lucas, Edward, Di. '9S 367
558
PHI DEL TA PHI.
Lucas, Olaf A., Bo. '87 79
Lucier, Alvin J., We. '92 204
Luckenbach, Edwin* M., Cg.*96 322
LudingtoD, Rowland S., Bo. '91 85
Ludlow, Oliver A., K. '98 56
Luebbert, Louis R., Ham. '91.. 228
Luedke, Walter J., Har. '97 403
Lukens, Edward F., G. '89 243
Lummus, Henry T., We. '97... 21 1
Lund, Adolph, Bo. '82 73
Lund, Joseph W., Cho. '93 260
Lunt, Alexander D.. Mar. '96... 175
Lusk, Frank H., Di. '98 367
Lyford, Victor G., Bo., '83 74
Lyon, Alfred B., L. '96 441
Lyon, George T., Mc. '95 431
Lyon, Jay F., We. '88 197
Lyon, Job P., J. '85 t82
Lyon, Lawrence M.,' O. '98 450
Lyons, Joseph P., We. '90 200
Macbeth, Frank D., P. '97 155
MacChesney, Charles E., Fd.'92 300
Mac Donald, Eugene R., Har.
'97 403
MacDonald, John, G. '86 241
Macfarlane, Charles R., T. '95.. 337
Mac Ginnittie, Walter F., Co.
*94 136
MacGregor, John, VVa. '97 286
MacGregor, Lane, Di. '92 360
Machesney, Haines A., Cg. '93 317
Mack, Julian W., Bo. Hon 70
Mackentepe, Frederick E., Ham
'91 228
Mackoy, Harry B., Ham. '97... 237
Macomber, James H , We. '95. 207
Macrum, William S., Cha. '05.. 383
McAllister, Robert L. D., Min.
'95 351
McArdle, James H., Cg. 'gs 321
Mc Arthur, Henry W., K. *82 .. 32
McArthur, John R., Cho. '90... 255
Mc Arthur, l-«wis L., Cha. Hon 379
McArthur, William B., L. '95. 440
McAvoy, Francis S., Fd. '88... 294
McBirney, George D., Bo. '96.. 92
McBroom, James H., Bo. '91... 85
McCabe, Edward D., P. '84 146
McCabe, Maurice A., Har. 'ob.. 401
McCall, Edward M., Mc. '96... 432
McCall, James St. C, Wa. '93. 280
McCall urn, Walter C, Bo. '90. 83
McCandless, John, K. 'Bi 30
McCann, George, Cg. *88 312
McCarter, Edward B., Sw. '94., 413
McCarthy, John A., G., '92.. .. 245
McClain, Emlin, Mc. Hon 424
McClanahan, Archie A., Be. '85 63
McClanahan, Archie A., Bo.'84 75
McClellan, James T., K. '75 22
McClung, Benjamin, Fd. '91... 299
McClure, JohnT., Be. '78 60
McCordic, Alfred E., Cho. '89. 253
McCormack, Harford T., Mc.
'96 432
McCoy, James H., Be. 'bo 61
McCreary, Robert H., Wa. '91. 277
McCulloch, Frank H., Bo. '86„ 77
McCurdy, George V., T. '93... 335
McCutcheon, Harvey S., St. '94 iiS
McDiarmid, Campbell J., Ham.
'91 228
McDonald, l.ouis A., Bo. '85... 76
McDougall, Daniel C, We. '89 199
McDowell, Charles S., K. '95... 53
McDowell, Irving C, J. '87 .... 185
McDowell, John G., Cg. '90 313
McElroy, William, J. '87 185
McEvilly, James J., Mar. '94.. . 173
McFadden, Everett R., Fr. '96. 455
McFarland, Olin A., Bo. '80... 71
McGee, Charles A., Har. *99.. 405
McGinn, John L., Cha. '93 382
McGrath, Hugh J., Har. '93 ... 397
McGuffin, J. Robert, K. '78 26
McGuire, Murray M., Min. '96 353
McTndoe, Hugh, Bo. '91 85
McKay, David P., Min. '90... . 347
McKay, William L., K. '80 29
McKeever, John A., Bo. '89.... 82
McKelvey, Charles S., Co. '87. 131
McKenzie, Alfred B., P. '95 ... 153
McKinley, Aricjrew, Jr., Co. '89 133
McKinney, Charles E., K. '8r.. 31
McKinney, William M., Bo. '86 77
McKnight, Fred W., Cg. '95... 321
McLanahan, James C, G. '87.. 242
Mcl-^ne, George B., K. '84 35
McLean, Charles F., Bo. '94... 90
McLean, Milton H., Ham. 'oi. 22S
McLean, William C, Ham. 92 230
McMahan, William L., Bo. '92 87
McMahon, Fulton, St., *88 109
McMillan, Philip H., Cho. *98.. 267
McMillan, Seth L., Sw. '94 414
Mc.Murran, William T., Di. '93 361
BLPHABETICAL INDEX.
559
McMurray, Orrin K., P. '93.... 151
McNary, Lawrence A., Cha. 'go 380
McNaught, Joseph F., K. '79... 28
McNaught, William C, Har.'gg 405
McNear, Frederick W., Cho. '94 262
McNutt, Maxwell, P. '98 155
Mcpherson, Donald P., Cho. '95 263
McQuaid, William A., Wa. '92 278
McOuigg, John R., Cg. '90 313
McShea, Walter R., G. '97 247
Madden, Terry J., Gr. '9b 474
Madden, John F., Bo. '88 ^ 80
Maddox, Elmer L., St. '85 105
Magee, Ernest De L., Cg. '97.. 324
Magnider, Albert S. J., Bo. '86 77
Magruder, Leonard A., Sw. '96 415
Maher, Edward, Bo. '85 76
Maher, Lester E., K. '98 56
Mahoney, Joseph J., We. '85... I94
Malarkey, Daniel J., Cha. '92.. 381
Mallon, Guy W., Ham. *88 223
Mallon, Neil B., Ham. '99 238
Mallory, Elmer E., Cha. '95 363
Mallory, Roland H., Fd. '96.... 306
Maltman, Stewart A , Bo. '93... 89
Manley, Robert C, Gr. '96 475
Manly, George C, K. '87 40
Manly, Robert W., K. '96 55
Mann, Jonas F., St. '89 m
Mann, Medary D., K. '77 25
Mann, Nathan A., K. '77 25
Manning, Augustus K., Bo. '82 73
Mansfield, John A., K. '79 28
Manville, Mahlon F., L. '97.... 442
March, Joseph B., T. '96 ........ 338
March, Moncure, St. '97 122
Maikham, George W., Di. '91.. 360
Marks, Nicholas B., Min. '96... 353
Marks, Russell A., Mc. '97 434
Marlalt, Herbert R., K. '96 55
Marlatt, William H., Ham. '92 230
Marlatt, William H., Wa. '92... 278
Marley, Carlton C, L. '95 440
Marriott, Abraham R., Fr. '97.. 458
Marrs, William R., Min. '95 352
Marsh, Charles C, St. '94 118
Marsh, George H., Cha. '93 382
Marsh, Norman J., Fd. '91 299
Marshall, George S., Sw. '97... 417
Marshall, Henry M., Mar. '96.. 176
Marshall, James M., Min. '94... 351
Marshall, James Y., K. '71 16
Marshall, Robert E. L., Min.
'96 353
Martin, Adam W., We. '90 201
Martin, Alexander, T. Hon 331
Martin, Bradley, Jr., Cho. '97.. 266
Martin, Clement G., J. '85 182
Martin, Forest J., We. '90 201
Martin, George C, Har. '99 404
Martin, George G., Co. '96 138
Martin, James S., K. '91 47
Martin, John T., Sw. '98 418
Martin, Joseph W., K. '74 20
Martin, Richard H. L., Fd. '97 307
Martin, William M., Min. '90.... 347
Martyn, Chauncey W., Bo. '90 83
Marvin, Loren P. W., Wa. '94.. 282
Marye, Robert V., Min. '91 348
Masao, Tokichi, Wa. '97 286
Mason, Alfred F., Di. '95 364 ,
Mason, Edward C, K. '90 45
Mason, George .\., Bo. '94 90
Mason, James M. Jr., Min. '92. 349
Mason, Norman T., K. '86 39
Mason, Roswell B., Bo. '97 93
Mason, Vroman, Har. '99 405
Masou, William H., Gr. '9(1 475
Mason, William H., Gr. '97 476
Mather, Richard H., Bo. ^92 ... 87
Matheson, Alexander E., Har.
'94 398
Mathews, Harry A., Fd. '90 296
Mathews, Thomas J., Har. '92. 395
Matteson, Charles D., Di. '92... 360
Matthews, Randolph, Ham. '97 237
Mattison, John A., Fd. '94 303
Mauck, Roscoe J., Sw. '93 412
May, James A., Co. '88 132
May, John A., Bo. '82 73
Mayberry, Edward F., Min.'94 350
Mayer, Asher, Fd. '98 308
Maynard, Alfred F., K. '80 29
Maynard, Reuben L., Cg. '91... 314
Mays, Edwin, Cha. '96. .. 384
Mays, Franklin P., Cha. Hon... 379
Meador, Alexander McH., T.'96 338
Meadows, William G., Dan. '92 372
Meads, Albert H., Ham. '87.... 222
Means, James W., Gr. '98 478
Mechem, Floyd R., K. Hon.... 11
Medbury, Samuel, K. '04 51
Meeker, Adam H., K. '85 37 •
Meeker, Walter S., K. '86 39
Meers, Eneshia, K. '76 23
Meighan, Burton C, Fd. '94 303
Meighan, Howard S., Fd. "95... 304
Mellish, WMlHam C, We. '95... 207
560
PHI DEL TA PHI,
Melton, Richard L., K. *oi 47
Mentzer, William C, L. 95.. ., 440
Menzie, Herbert J., Wa. '90 276
Merchant, Huntington W., Di.
'93 361
Merriam, Frank D., Gr. '97 478
Merrill, Frederick G., J. '87. .. 185
Merrill, George I., G. ^97 247
Merritt, Addis D., Mar. *87 164
Merritt, Frederick, Mar. '93 169
Merritt, Willis, K. '74 20
Mershon, Abner H., G. '87 242
Meserve, Edwin A., P. *86 147
Meservey, Edwin C., Co. '85... 129
Metcalf, Wilder S., Gr. '97....^ 476
Metson, William H., P. '86 147
Metz, William S., Be. '78 60
Metzler, Curtis G., We. '97 211
Meux, Joseph P., P. Hon 144
Meyer, Edward R., Ham. '94.^ 234
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ddlekauff, Oscar, Bo. '90.. .. 83
liar, Samuel R., Min. '92 348
Hard, William A., We. '92... 204
Her, Clarence J., Mc. '96 432
Her, Claude E., Mar. '96.. .. 175
Her, Clyde W., Gr. '96 475
Her, Clyde W , Gr. '97 477
Her, Daniel C, Co. '97. ... .. 139
Her, Edward, St. '88 109
Her, Edwin L., St. '88 109
Her, Edwin L., We. '87 196
Her, Geo. B. , Mc. '94 .. . 429
Her, Henry G., Jr., Bo. '97.. 93
Her, James. Be. '81 61
Her, John D., Co. '87 131
Her, Justus A., Mc. '97 434
Her, Rice, Cg. '98 325
Her, Richard W., Wa. '91... 277
Her, Samuel F., K. Hon 11
Her, Theron B., Cg. '95 321
Her, WiHiam D., T. '95 337
Her, WiHiam S., Bo. '99 94
liner, WiH W., Bo. '91 85
lis, Calvin H., We. '91 203
lis, Edward MacM., Cg. '95 321
lis, George A. H., Mar. '95.. 172
lis, George E., Ham. '95 235
lis, Mountfort, Di. '97 366
Ine, John A., J. '87 185
Iton, Charles C., We. '93 205
nor, John B., Min. Hon 344
nor, John B. Jr., Min. '90... 349
nor, Raleigh C, Min. Hon .. 345
nshall, William E., Sw. '99.. 419
Minton, Charles, T. '92 334
Mitchell, Alexander 'C., Gr.*g7 478
Mitchell, Arthur P., K. *8o 29
Mitchell, Edward L., We. '89^ 19^
Mitchell, George R., Bo. '90... 83
Mitchell, Harold C, Cg. '93... 317
Mitchell, Homer R., T. '95 337
Mitchell, James H., Gr. '97 478
Mitchell, James McC, Dan. '97 376
Mitchell, John G., Sw. '97 417
Mitchell, Oliver R., Cho. '93... 260
Mitchell, Rolla R., Gr. '95 473
Mitchell, Rolla R., Gr, '96 475
Mitchell, William DeW., Di.
'96 365
MitcheH, William H., We, *87. 196
Moen, Edward C, St. '94 118
Moffatt, John O., K. '76 23
Moffett, George H., Sw. '93.... 413
Moffett, Robert L., St. '92 114
Moffit, John T., K. '86 39
Moll, Theophilus J., Cg. Hon.. 311
Monckton, Frank D., P. '86.... 147
Moncrieff, George G., O. '98... 45a
Moninger, John A., K. '76 23
Monroe, Alonzo J., P. '85 146
Monsarrat, Norton S., Sw. '98. 418
Montieth, Arthur McA., K. '70 14
Montieth, George W., Co. '83.. 12S
Montgomery, William M., G.
'89 243
Montmorency, Arthur F., L.*96 441
Moody, Ralph E., J. '86 183
Mooers, Walter, We. 96 210
Moore, Albert R., Di. '91 359
Moore, Charles B., Bo. '87 79
Moore, Daniel A., Co. '83 132
Moore, Edward D., We. '87,.. 196
Moore, Frank H., Mar. '96....... 175
Moore, Frank L., Cha. '90 380
Moore, George A., We. '94 206
Moore, George W., K. '73 i8
Moore, Joseph F., Mar. '81 165
Moore, Joseph L., T. '91 332
Moore, Otho C, T. '97 340
Moore, Walter J., St. '97 122
Moore, William A., St. '83 109
Moore, William C, St. '92 114
Moore, WUliamH., K. 'S8 41
Moorhead, William P., Di. '98. 367
Moorman, Elmore B., Min. '91 348
Moran, Daniel W., Cg. '92... .« 316
Moran, Thomas A., Fr. Hon... 454
Moran, William J., St. '91 112
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
Morcy, Thomas E., K. '77 25
Morgan, Arthur R., Ham. '97.. 237
Moi^an, Ernest I., We. '93.. ..^ 205
Morgan, George N., Bo. '87.... 79
Morgan, Henry, Wa. '94 282
Morgan, Henry H., Har. '93.... 397
Morgan, John C, Jr., Cg. '98.. 325
Morgan, John H., Wa. '96 285
Morgan, Samuel H., Cho. '89... 253
Morley, Michael J., G. '91 244
Morrassy, Frank W., Be. '89 ... 65
Morrill, Frank H., Ham. '87... 219
Morrill, Henry A., Ham. Hon. 217
Morris, Fritz, K. '79 28
Morris, Louis E., K. '74 20
Morris, Martin, K. '71 ift
Morris, Robert F., Ham. '95.... 235
Morrison, Samuel, Sw. '93 413
Morrow, Dwight W., St. *99.... 124
Morse, Charles F., Bo. '91 85
Morse, Jamin S., St. '87 107
Morseman, Edgar M., Jr., K.*95 53
Mortland, Samuel G., Co. '97... 139
Morton, George L., Mar. '88... 165
Mosely, Harold P., We. '98 212
Mosle, Augustus H., Cho. '92.. 258
Mosle, Augustus H., Wa, '91... 277
Moss, John H., Har. '93 397
Moss, Marshall C, Har. '94..... 398
Motter, Samuel I., K. '99 57
Moulding, Thomas C, 00. '93.. 89
Moulinier, Edward P., Ham.*9o 227
Moulton, George W., We. '00.. 201
Mowry, Louis D. M., Mar. 94. 172
Moyer, Linnaeus E., T. 'g2 334
Mueller, Albert C, Mc. '97 434
Mulkey, Francis M., Cha. '91... 381
Mullan, George V., Fd. '93 304
Mulligan, William G., Fd. '92.. 300
Mumford, George D., Cho. '93 260
Munger, John C, K. '96 55
Munns, Horace G., T. '91 332
Munson, Cyrus LaR., Wa.Hon. 271
Munson, Harlan L., Cg. '91 314
Murphy, Daniel V., Cg. '91 314
Mnrphy, Edward, 2nd, J. '92... 189
Murphy, John A., K. '88 42
Murray, Michael J., We. '89 199
Murry, Harvey D., T. '97 340
Murry, Jerre H., T. '93 335
Musgraye, Harrison M., Mar.
'84 161
Muxen, Christopher D., Mc. '94 428
Myers, Harl, Mc. '94 428
Myers, Louis W., Har. '95 400
Myers, Samuel H., G. '92 245
Naramore, Milton O., Bo. '89... 82
Nash, Frederick H., We. '98... 212
Nash, George K., Sw. Hon 411
Nash, William G., We. '95 207
Nason, Henry T., St. '88 109
Nast, Conde M., Co. '97 140
Naylor, Levi W., Mar. '86 163
Neal, Henry A., K. '73 18
Neal, Jay P., T. '91 332
Neal, Richard F., L. '95 440
Neale, George H., Min. '92 349
Neale, Robert, Fr. '98 458
Nearing, Charles H., St '82 loi
Need ham, Harry B., Mar. '94.. 172
Nellany, Charles V., J. '92 189
Nelson, Charles C, K. '78 26
Nelson, James B., K. '93 49
Neuhoff, George L,, Co. '90 134
Nevin, Charles B., Sw. '98 419
Nevin, Edwin C, G. '93 246
Nevin, James E., Co. '89 133
Newbrook, William G., Dan. '93 373
Newcomb, Herman D., Min. '95 351
Newell, Emerson R., Mar. '95.. 175
Newell, Grant, Bo. '86 78
Newell, James M , Cho. '92 258
Newell, James M., Cho. '93 260
Newitt, Harvey C, Jr., G. '89.. 243
Newman, James B , Mc. '97.... 434
Newman, John M., Be. '85 63.
Newton, Alfred P., Cg. '96 322
Niblack, Mason J., K. '82 3a
Nichols, Frederick A., Fr. '96.. 455
Nichols, Galen F., Gr. '95 473
Nichols, John R., We. '97 211
Nickerson, Hiram C, We. '92.. 204
Niedermeyer, Frederick W., T.
'94 336
Nields, John P., Cho. '93 261
Niles, Edward C., Cho. '92 ..... 250
Niles, William W., J. '86 183
Nilon, Frank T., P. '88 149
Ninde, Daniel B., K. '95 53
Nippcrt, Alfred K., Ham. '97.. 237
Nixon, Richard, Mar. '92 169
Noble, Frank H. S., Mc. '94... 428
Noble, Herbert, St. '93 116
Noble, James B., O. *o8 450
Noble, Osian G., Cg. ^89 312
Noble, William M., We. '88..... 197
562
PHI DELTA PHI.
Nolan, Lucius P., Co. '83 128
Nolan, Michael D., J. '91^ 188
Norcross, John V., Har. '93 397
Nordon, Gabriel J., Bo. '88 80
Norris, George M., Ham. '88... 223
Norris, William B., Mar. '86... 163
Northcott, Elliott, K. '92 48
Northrup, George W.,Jr.,Bo.'84 75
Northrup, William H., Jr., Fd.
'96 306
Northup, Harry E., Cha. '97... 384
Norton, Algernon S., Fd. '92... 300
Norton, Charles P., Dan. Hon. 371
Norton, Fred L., We. '89 199
Norton, George H., Min. '90... 347
Norton, John Q. A., Gr. Hon.^ 472
Norval, Theophilus L., L. Hon. 439
Noyes, Alfred H., Gr. '98 478
Noyes, Marshal P., Bo. '94 90
Nutter, George R., Cho. '89.... 254
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Oakley, Egbert S., Di. '98 367
Oaks, Charles J., Cho. '90 255
Obenauer, Victor J., K. '95 53
Obermey re, Joseph G., Ham. '89 224
O'Brien, Edward D., J., '92.... 189
O'Brien, John L., Dan. '98 376
O'Byrne, Frank, Fd. '90 296
O'Connor, John J., Cha. '98 385
Odell, Hammond, St. '92 114
Odell, Samuel W., Be. '87 . ... 64
Oden, William E., Bo. '92 87
O'Gara, John, P. '96 153
Ogden, Hugh W., Cho. '96«... 265
Okey, Perry, Sw. '95 415
Olds, William W.. Jr., Min. '96 353
O'Leary, Denis, Fd. '90 297
O'Leary, Florence A., Ham. '91 228
Olin, John M., Har. Hon 392
Oliver, Leander D., Ham. '99.. 238
Olmsted, Andrew L., Cg. '93... 318
Olney, Warren, Jr., P. '94 152
Olson, Henry (or) Harry, Bo. '91 85
01 well, Lawrence A., Har. '92.. 395
Olwell, Philip F., Fd. '88 295
O'Neal, Joseph T., K. '73 18
Opdyke, Alfred C. P., Fd. '94.. 303
Ordronaux, John, St. Hon ...99-100
Ormond, John McF., K. '89 43
Orr, Isaac H., Co. '83 128
Osborne, James W., We. '00.... 201
Osborne, Samuel G., Sw. 97... 417
O'Shaughnessy, John P., T. '95 337
Osier, B. B., O. Hon 447
Osier, Edward G., O. '98 450
Osier, Featherstone B., O. *97.. 449
Ostergard, Martin J., T. '97«.,. 340
Ostrander, Russell C, K. '76... 23
Otis, Ralph C, Bo. '96 92
Ougheltre, Edgar E., J. '86 183
Oura, Hajime, Cg. '93.... 31S
Owen, Walter E., Co. '85 129
Owen, Wilber A., Mar. '96 176
Owen, Wilbur, K. '88 42
Oxnard, Henry E., Cho. '89.... 253
Packard, George, Bo. '91 8$
Paddock, Frederick G , St. '84 103
Paden, Joseph E., Bo. '85 76
Page, Charles H., Jr., J. '92.... 189
Page, David P., We. '95 208
Page, Murray E., J. '88 186
Page, Rollin K., P. '97 155
Page, William H., Sw. '93 413
Paget, Lionel L., Cha. '97 384
Pagin, Oliver E., K. '82 32
Paige, James, Di. Hon 358
Paine, A. H., DeF., K. '73 19
Paine, Louis H., We. '98 212
Palmer, Jonathan, Jr., K. '93... 49
Palmer, Josiah C, St. 84 104
Palmer, Leslie R., Cg. 97 324
Palmer, William F., Co. '89»... 133
Palmeter, Roy A., Mc. '97 434
Paramore, Edward E., Co. '97., 140
Pardee, Lionel S., Ham. '92 230
Paret, Walter P., St. '99 124
Parish, Edward C, St. '98 123
Park, M. C. H., Co. '84 129
Parker, Edward L., Dan. Hon. 371
Parker, Force, St. '91 112
Parker, Henry H., J. '86.... 183
Parker, James A., St. '94 118
Parker, James P., Min. '94 350
Parker, Jesse T., L. '97 44a
Parker, Luman F., Jr., Co. '97 140
Parker, Warren A., T. '91 332
Parker, WMlliam C, We. '89.... 199
Parkhurst, Elmer W., K. '83... 34
Parks, Rufus H., Be. '86 64
Parks, Samuel S., Bo. '88 80
Parmelee, Carroll H., K. '84.,. 36
Parmely, Melvin B., Jr., K. '92 48
Parmenter, William L., K. '88 42
Parr, Franklin J., Be. '88 65
Parry, Charles M., Di. '93 361
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
563
Parry, Edward H., Mar. '94.... 173
Parshall, Charles H., Cg. '91.... 315
Parshall, William A., J. '89 187
Parsons, Birney C, We. '94 206
Parsons, Carleton H., We. *97.. 211
Parsons, Francis, Wa. '97 286
Parsons, Harold C, Sw. '97 417
Parsons. Hinsdill, J. '85 181
Parsons, James A., Cg. '90 313
Parsons, Robert S., Cg. '88 312
Parsons, William B., St. '95 119
Partridge, Frank C, St. '84 104
Pashley, Charles L., Fd. '89... 294
Pastene, Joseph N., We. '88.... 197
Patrick, Daniel H., Bo. '83 74
Patrick, Robert W., St. *82 loi
Pattee, William S., Di. Hon 358
Patterson, Edward L., St. '88.. 109
Patterson, Frederick B., Bo. "88 81
Patterson, John F. E., O. *95... 448
Patterson, Roscoe C, T. '97 — 340
Patterson, Walter B., Mar. '85. 163
Patton, Robert H., Be. '85 63
Paul, Clarence A., Har. '94 398
Paulsen, William A., Bo. '80... 71
Pavey, George M., Wa. '90 276
Paxton, Thomas B., Jr., Ham.
'99 238
Payne, Robert H., Co. '83 128
Payne, William T.,Bo. '92 87
Peabody, Augustus S., Bo. '97.. 93
Pearson, Fisher H., We. '89.... 199
Pease, Arthur B., Bo. '93 89
Pease, Edward L., Sw. '99 419
Pease, Frank B., Bo. '87 79
Pease, Franklin A., Mar. '86... 163
Pease, Lynn S., Har. '91 394
Peck, Bayard L., Fd. '94 303
Peck, Elwin C, Ham. '92 230
Peck, Hiram D., Ham. Hon.... 217
Peck, James F., P. '85 147
Peck, John W., Ham. '98 237
Peckham, Henry A., J. '91 i88
Peck ham, Rufus W., Jr., J. '92 189
Pelgram, Charles R., St. '96 120
Pelton, Florentine A., We. '90. 201
Pemberton, James E., P. '86... 147
Pendleton, Edmund, Mc. '97... 434
Penfield, William W., Fd. '90.. 297
Pennel, Frank M., J. '86 183
Pennell, Arthur R., Wa. '89.... 275
Penney, Thomas H., Wa. '89.... 275
Penwell, Louis, St. '93 116
Perham, Frederic E., Fd. '93... 301
Perkins, Arthur, Wa. '89 275
Perkins, Edwin Z., K. '78 26
Perkins, Thomas A., P. '96 154
Perkins, Thomas N., Cho. *94.. 262
Perkins, William T., K. '84 36
Perkins, Willis B., K. '83 34
Perley, Lyman O., Wa. '90 276
Perley, WiUard H., K. '71 16
Perse, Edward McM., Sw. '97.. 417
Peter, Arthur, Min. '92 349
Peter, Bsverly K., Mar. '92 169
Peter, James B., K. '73 19
Peters, Theodore L., St. '94.... 118
Petersberger, Isaac, Mc. '97 ,... 434
Peterson, Charles F., Wa. '97.. 286
Pettingill, Claude K., Di. '94... 363
Pettis, William, Bo. '92 87
Phelps, Alfred H., Wa. *93. 280
Phelps, Charles A., Har. 99 405
Phelps, Edward J., Wa. Hon... 271
Phelps, Mark W., K. '75 22
Phelps, Myron H., Mar. '84 i6i
Phelps, Myron H., St. '85 105
Philbrick, Eliphalet F., We. '97 211
Philbrick, Samuel L., K. '88... 42
Phillips, Abraham L., Be. '84 .. 62
Phillips, Bradley H., J. '91 188
Phillips, Frank H., Ham. '89... 225
Phillips, Norman A., K. '91 47
Phipps, Ambrose L., Fd. '97... 307
Phipps, Cranston G., Har. '96.. 401
Piatt, William H. H., Gr. '96... 475
Pierce, Charles S., K. '87 40
Pierce, Curtis E., K. '82... 32
Pierce, Daniel A., St. '84 104
Pierce, Paul, Bo. '88 81
Pierce, Wilson L., Di. '93 361
Pike, Charles B., Cho. '96 265
Pike, Frederick A., Mar. '87 ..." 165
Pilcher, George, Min. '97.. 354
Pillsbury, Horace D., P. '98.... 155
Pillsbury, William F., Cho. '92 259
Pinckney, Merritt W., Bo. '83.. 74
Piper, Charles E., Bo. '90 83
Pirce, James A., Cho. '97 266
Pisek, Frank, Fd. '90 297
Pister, William, Ham. '92 230
Pitcher, Perry P., Bo. '80 7 1
Pitkin, Robert J., Wa. '88 274
Pittman, Hubert N., T. '91 332
Pitts, John J., Be. '83 62
Pizey, Paul, L. '95 440
Piatt, Harrison G., Wa. Hon ... 271
Piatt, Johnson T., Wa. Hon 272
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PHI DEL TA PHI.
Piatt, Robert T., Wa. '92 279
Piatt, Rutherford H., Sw. Hon 411
Plessner, David, Co. '87 131
Plummer, William A., We.
'89 199
Pochin, Frederick L., Bo. '92.. 87
Poehler, Louis C Gr. '97 478
Pogue, J. R., Be. '87 64
P(^ue, Thomas L., Ham. '93... 232
Pogue, Thomas L., Min. '93 349
Poland, George W., K. '76 23
Poland, Joseph R,, T. '94 336
Polk, Frank L., St. '97 122
Pomerene, Atlee, Ham. '86 220
Pomeroy, John N., P. Hon 144
Pomeroy, John N., Jr., St. *9i.. 113
Pomeroy, Robert W., Cho. '95.. 263
Pomeroy, Robert W., Fd. '93. .. 301
Pond, Philip, 2d.,Wa. '90 277
Pond, William H., Wa. ^91 277
Poole, William F., Jr., Bo. '93 89
Pope, Horace G., Gr. '96 475
Pope, Warner Sf. C, Gr. '96... 475
Pope, William S., Jr., Co. '06.. 139
Poppenhusen, Conrad H., Bo.
'94 90
Porter, Gilbert E., Bo. '84..;... 75
Porter, James H., Cg. '97 324
Porter, Valentine M., Co. '94... 136
Post, Waldron K., St. W ii8
Pottenger, Arthur B., O. '96... 449
Potter, Edwin O., Cha. '90 380
Potter, George E., Gr. 'q8 478
Potter, Henry J., Cg. '89 313
Potter, Mark W., Fd. *88 295
Potter, Thaddeus S., Cha. '91.. 381
Pound, Cuthbert W., Cg. Hon.. 311
Powell, Bruce B., Fr. '96 456
Powell, Edward T., Sw. '96 415
Powell, Elmer N., Gr. '95 473
Powell, William H., We. *90... 201
Powell, William H., G. '92 245
Powers, John P., Jr., Min. '97.. 354
Pratt, Addison S., Wa. '98 287
Pratt, Albert F., Di. '95 364
Pratt, Arthur E., K. '90 45
Pratt, Charles O., J. '89 187
Pratt, Frank F., Bo. '95 91
Pratt, George E. M., Bo. '88... 81
Pratt, Harry E., Bo. '93 87
Pratt, Henry v., Cg. '90 313
Pratt, John L., J. '84 181
Pratt, Louis W., J. '85 182
Praul, Walter W., Co. '91 135
Prendergast, James W., Jr., St.
'98 123
Prendergast, Louis W., Di. *95. 364
Prentis, George G., K. '93 49
Prentiss, George L., Jr., St. '84 104
Prescott, Oliver, Jr., Cho. '92., 259
Price, Gilmore D., K. '95 54
Price, Robert M., P. '96 154
Price, Simeon T., K. '74 20
Price, Thomas L C, T. '97 340
Price, William H., G. '86 241
Price, Wilson C, Mil. '96 465
Prime, William C,, Fd. '93 301
Pringle, Ralph, Mc. '96 432
Prouty, Henry W., J. '85 182
Provine, Waller M., Cg. '97 324
Prunty, Leonard W., Gr. '96... 47^
Puckett, Oscar R., T. '92 332
Pugh, David F., Sw. Hon 411
Pugh, James L., Jr., Mar. *84.. 161
Pulsifer, George R., Cho. '93... 261
Pumphrey, John W. P., T. '95.. 337
Putnam, Alfred W., We. '96... 210
Putnam, Charles E., Di. '93 361
Putnam, George E., K. '75 22
Putnam, James L., Cho. '95 263
Putnam, Robert M. S., J. 92... 189
Purcell, James M., Bo. '87 79
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Quencer, Albert B., Cg. '93 318
equerry, Archibald R., Gr. '95.. 473
Querry, Archibald R., Gr. 'q6.. 475
Quimby, Allen, We. '97 212
Quinby, William, Mar. '87 ... 165
Quinby, William L., We. '89... 199
Rainey, Henry T., Bo. '85 76
Ralston, Charles T., K. '83 34
Ralston, Charles T., Mar 160
Ralston, George S., L. '98 443
Ramsey, William G., K. '94 51
Rand, William H., Jr., Cho. '91 257
Randall, Emilius O., Sw. Hon. 411
Randall, Seth C, K. '74 21
Raney, George P., Jr., Min. '96 353
Rankin, Orville M., Cha. '97... 384
Rankine, Harold S., St. '96.. .. 120
Ranney, Rufus P., K. '98... ... 56
Ransdcll, J. W., Be. '83 62
Rathbone, Albert, J. '89 188
Rathbone, Henry R., Har. '94.. 398
Raum, Green B., Jr., Mar. '86 163
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
565
Rawson, Exlward S., St. '94 118
Ray, Fred P., T. '93 335
Ray, John, Jr., Ham. '92 230
Raymond, William H , L. '95.. .140
Raymond, William M., Bo. '96 92
Raynolds, Edward V., St. '82 .. 102
Read, Abram C, Fd. '88 294
Read, George E., Bo. '90.. 83
Read, Jay J., Bo. '80 72
Reardon, Daniel W., K. '78 26
Reber, William R., Co. '94 137
Reed, Charles, K. '87 40
Reed, Frank F., K. Hon 11
Reed, Joseph M., Har. '92 395
Reed, Louis F., Fd. *o2. 300
Reed, Morris H., K. 99 .... 57
Reeder, Charles W., Gr. '95.... 473
Reel, Frank S, Co. '91 135
Reese, Henry A., K. '93 50
Reese, Manoah B., L. Hon 459
Reeside, Howard S., Mar. *93.. 171
Regan, Thomas J., Fd. '99 308
Reherd. Harry A., Mc. '97 434
Reid, Charles B., St. *86 106
Reifsnider, Volney G., Di. '91.. 360
Remich, Daniel C, K. '78 26
Remich, James W., K. '82 32
Reqiia, Robert R., Fd. '93 304
Rex, Harry R., Ham. '90 227
Reynolds, Allen H., We. '93 ... 205
Reynolds, Charles A., P. '94... 152
Reynolds, Frederick, K. '84.... 36
Reynolds, Frederick G., Fd.'96 306
Reynolds, Henry L., Jr., Mar.
'85.. 162
Reynolds, Jackson E., .Mil. '96 465
Rice, Frederick D., Di. '93 361
Rice, Frederick D., Di. '94 363
Rice, Harold G., Cha. '08 385
Rice, Herbert A., Cho. 95 263
Rice, James Q., Mar. '86... 161
Rice, Mervyn A., St. '92 114
Rich, Albert D., Bo. '03 89
Rich, Edgar J., Cho. '91 257
Richards, Channing, Ham.
Hon 217-8
Richards, Channing W., Ham.
'93 232
Richards, Eben, Co. '88 132
Richards, Elmer E., K. '83.. . 34
Richards, James S., Ham. '98.. 238 1
Richards, John K., Sw. Hon... 411
Richards, John R., Har. '09.... 405
Richards, Joseph T., Cg. 92... 316
Richards, Paschal L., Ham. '97 237
Richardson, Charles P., K. '93 50
Richardson, Eben A., Be. '83.. 62
Richardson, Granville A., K.*84 36
Richardson, Granville A., K.'86 39
Richardson, Hedley V., K. '94 51
Richardson, Herbert G., Di.'92 360
Richardson, Owen D., Cg. '96.. 322
Richardson, William D., liam.
• *90 227
Richcreek, Hiram, Be. '87 64
Riddle, William W., Ham. '92 231
Rickeits, E. O , Sw. Hon 411
Ricketts, Merrill U., Sw. '95... 415
Rickey, Luzerne A., Sw. '97 ... 417
Riely, Henry C, Min. '97 354
Riggs, Samuel A., Gr. Hon 472
Rigney, Timothy J., O. '08 450
Riley, Charles G., Har. 96 401
Riley, George C, Har. '98 404
Rinaker, Thomas, K. '78 26
Rinard, Leonard C, Mc. '96... 432
Rinehart, Clement D., Wa.'88.. 274
Ringolsky, Issie J., K. '84 36
Risley, Theodore G., Be. '88... 65
Risser, George H., L '97 442
Ritsher, Edward C, St. '89 112
Ritter, p{erman, K. '78 26
Rixey, Charles J., Jr., Min. '97 354
Robbins, Charles A., Bo. '85... 76
Robert, Douglas W., Co. '98.... 141
Roberts, Edward A., Di. '95 ... 364
Roberts, Frank M., T. '95 ... 337
Roberts, Leonard G., We. '90.. 201
Roberts, Odin B , Cho. '91 257
Roberts, Roben E., T. '97 340
Roberts, William H., We. '90.. 201
Robertson, Edward W., Min. '90 347
Robertson, George S., Ham. '93 232
Robertson, James B., Min. '93.. 350
Robertson, John C, Min. '95.. . 352
Robertson, William, Ham. '91.. 228
Robinson, Allan G., St. '94 118
Robinson, Chistopher, O. Hon. 447
Robinson, George W., Wa. '88. 273
Robinson, Gifford S.,Mc.Hon..425-6
Robinson, Henry J., Mar. '95... 174
Robinson, Leonard B., Mc. '95 431
Robinson, NorborneT. N.,Min.
'97 353
Robinson, Omar E., T. '92 334
Robinson, Rush A., Fd. '92 300
Robison, Harry N., Mar. '96 ... 173
Robison, Harry N., G. '97 247
S66
PHI DEL TA PHI,
Roby, Frank C, Bo. '89 82
de Rochemont, Louis L. G.,
We. '94 206
Roe, Jesse G., Fd. '89 296
Roelker, Alfred, Jr., St. '98.... 123
Rogers, Alfred T., Har. '95 400
Refers, Arthur R., Di. '91 360
Refers, Christopher H., We. '96 210
Rogers, Edward S., K. '95 54
Rogers, Frederick* W., We. '86 •19?
Rogers, George H., I)i. '99. ... 368
Rogers, George M., Bo. '82 73
Rogers, Henry W\, K. Hon 11-2
Rogers, James T., Cg. '93 318
Rogers, Thomas C.,'Cg. *95.... 321
Rogers, William A., Gr. '96 475
Rogers, Willis A.. K. *82 32
Rohbach, James A., Mc. Hon.. 426
Rohr, Leo M., Dan. '96 375
Roland, John W., Cha. '97 384
Rollins, Harry L., We. '8q 199
Rollins, Richard R., Mc. '98... 436
Rombauer, Theodore G., €0.^92 135
Ronan, Joseph D., K. '71 14
Roosevelt, Theodore, St. '82. 102
Rorick, David, Co. '93 136
Rose, Edward P., K. '78 26
Rosecrants, Clarke M., Har. '94 398
Rosenstock, Edgar H., Cg. '94 319
Rosling, Eric E., We. '89 199
Ross, Alva, Bo. '90 83
Ross, George W., Ham. '93 232
Ross, John M., Mil. '96.. 466
Ross, Jonathan C, Mar. '90 167
Ross, Thomson L., Cho. '97.... 266
Ross, Walter W., Bo. '90 83
Ross, Walter W., Cho. 'gi 257
Rotan, Samuel P., G. '92 245
Rouleau, Oscar A., P. '91 150
Rounds, Arthur C, Cho. '90 255
Rounds, Ralph S., St. '92 114
Rountree, John S., K. '93.. 50
Rouse, Shelley, Ham. '90 227
Rowley, Walter E., J. '92 189
Royce, Herbert B., Cg. '96 ... . 323
Royle, Edwin M., St. '86 107
Rozzelle, Frank F., K. '78 26
Rublee, George, Cht». '95 263
Ruddell, Frank S., Mil. '97 466
Ruef, Abraham, P. '36 148
Ruel, Girard G., Cho. '89 253
Rugg, Arthur P., We. '86 194
Rule, Adrian O., Co. '85 129
Rule, Virgil R., Co. '87 131
Rumsey, David, St. ^99 124
Runyan, Eben F., Jr., Bo. *86.. 78
Rush, George F., K. '90 45
Rusk, Jefferson S., Mar. '88 166
Russell, Charles C, Har. '92... 393
Russell, Charles T., Wa. '98... 287
Russell, Daniel L., Jr., K. '94. 51
Russell, Isaac F., Fd. Hon 293
Russell. William S., Fd. '90 297
Rust, Philip S., Cho. '90 255
Ruston, John E., Fd. '93 304
Rutenic, John C, Cha. '90 380
Ruth, Linus C, Bo. '80 7?
Rutherford, Livingston, J. '91.. 188
Rutledge, Thomas G., Co. '94.. 137
Rutter, Lynn R., Bo. '97 93
Ryan, Albert H., Cg. '99 325
Ryan, Albert T., Mar. '95 173
Ryan, David, Mc. Hon 426
Ryan, John B., Mc. '96 432
Ryan, William L., Mc. 96 432
Sabin, Edward M., Har. '03.... 397
Sackett, Charles E., Mar. 87... 164
Safford, Edward H , W>. '97... 212
Safford, Philo P., St. '88 no
Safford, William H., Bo. '90... 84
Sage, George R.. Ham. Hon... 218
Saint, Harry Y., K. '96 55
St. George. Herl)ert A.,Cg. '96 323
Sale, Lee, Co. '85 129
Saltonstall, Endicott P.,Cho.'97 266
Sames, Albert M., Mar. '95 173
Sampson, Alexander, K. '75 22
Sampson, W'illiam, Ham. '89... 225
Sanborn, John A., P. '96 154
Sanders, Milton T., Di. '95 365
Sanderson, George A., We. '87 196
Sanford, Edward, Cho. '97... 266
Sandford, Edward R., Fd. '94. 303
Sands, Alexander H., Min. '97.. 354
Sanford, Charles H., Ham. '93 232
Sanford, Edward T., Cho. '89.. 254
Sanford, Wa viand W., K. '84.. 36
Sargent, Bradley V., Jr., Wa. '87 273
Sarrls, Rutus, K. '75 22
Sater, Lowry F., Sw. '97. 417
Saunders, James N., K. '87 41
Saussy, Gordon, Cg. '96 323
Sauter, Louis E., Bo. '92 87
Sauter, Otto E., K. '82 32
Sawyer, Cleon J., Mar. '84 162
Sawyer, Elmo W., Har. '95 400
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
567
Sawyer, William F., P. '87 148
Sawyer, William H., We. '90.,. 201
Sayre, Jesse P., P. '96 154
Scaife, Walter B., K. '80 30
Scarborough, Walter C.,VVe.'92 204
Schaper, Jesse H., T. '92 334
Scharton, William R , Fd. '96.. 306
Schenck, Joseph M., St. V/) 121
Scheu, Alfred C, Dan. '94 374
Schmidt, Henry F'., Ham. '93. 233
Schmitt. Frank P, J., 'S5 182
Schneck, George W., Cg. '93... 318
Schoellkop^, Henry W , Jr., Bo.
*9I 86
Schofield, Henry, Cho. '90 256
Schoonmaker, Oliver P., We '98 212
Schiitz, Walter S.. Si. '«)7.. 122
Schumann, Carl G. A., Kd. '93 301
Schurch, John F., Di. *96.. 365
Schuyler, Daniel J., Jr., Bo. '96 92
Scott, Charles W., Ham. '92 ... 231
Scott, Edward H., We. '91 .... 203
Scott, Frank H., Bo. '8? 73
Scott, George W., Cg. '98 325
Scott, Jacob C. E., J. '89 i88
Scott, Jam .;s T., O '94 448
Scott, Perley K., K. '75 22
Scovel, Charles W., St. '85 105
Scovell, Josiah B., Cg. '91 315
Scroggs, Charles J., Ham. '86., 219
Scudder, Willard, St. '92 114
Scullin, Frederick W., Co. '95. 137
Seaman, Charles, Har. '94 398
Sears, Charles B., Cho. '96 265
Sears, George B., We. '95 208
Sears, William R , Cho., '94 ...• 262
Sedgwick, Alexander K., Har.
'95 WO
Sedgwick, Clyde H., Har. '93.. 397
Sedgwick, John H., St. '91 113
Seipp, Philip W., K. '99 57
Selfridge, Edward A., Jr., St.
*97 122
Selkirk j John E., Dan. '94 374
Sengens, William E., Fd. *93... 302
Sensner, Charles F., Mar. '95... 175
Sewall, Russell E., Cha. '92 381
Seward, Ora P., Bo. '83 74
Seward, Oscar \f., K. '76 24
Seymour, Augustus T.. Sw. '95 415
Seymour, Carl J., Cg. '91 315
Seymour, Henry H., Dan. Hon 371
Seymour, Origen S., Wa. '96... 285
Shaffer, William A., Cg. 'q6.... 323
Shank, Robert J., Sw. '97 417
Shank lin, Arnold, Co. '89 133
Shannon, Richard C, St. '85... 105
Sharp, Amor W., Ham. '92 231
Sharp, David B., Sw. '93 413
Sharp, Edward F., Mc. 98 436
Sharp, George M., Wa. Hon... 272
Sharpe, Horace McV., Bo. '96. 92
Sharpstein, William C, P. '85.. 147
Shaw, Alva J., Fr. '96^ 456
Shaw, Edward E., Fr. '96 456
Shaw, Joseph J., Fr. 'q6 457
Shead, Oliver W., St. '96 I2I
Sheats, Arthur K., P. '90 150
Shelter, William, Fr. '98 458
Shepherd, John W., K. '71 16
Shepley, Arthur B., Co. '97 140
Sheppard, John S., Jr., Cho. '95 263
Sheridan, Henry C., Mar. '94.. 174
Sheridan, James J., K. '94 52
Sheridan, James J., Wa. '95 284
Sheridan, Philip, Har. '94 399
Sherman, Adrian F., Gr. '96... 475
Sherman, Adrian F., Gr. '97... 477
Sherman, Augustus F., Fd. '89 296
Sherman, Frederick F., We. '98 212
Sherman, Philemon T., St. '91. 113
Sherman, Roger, Bo. '95 91
Sherrill, Charles H., Jr., Wa.
'91 278
Sherwood, Jonathan W., Cg.'94 320
Shewmon, Allen, K. '86 39
Shields, Edmund C, K. '96.... 55
Shields, George H., Jr., Mar. '93 170
Shillington, Joseph, Mar. '84 .. 161
Shindel, J Martin, G. '89 243
Shine, Cheever L., Min. '95 352
Shinn, Roswell, J. '86 184
Shrader, Jackson L., P. '86 148
Shrimski, Israel, Bo. '90 84
Shull, Aytchmonde P., T. '91 .. 332
Shurtleff, Charles W., Bo. '84.. 75
Sigel, Franz, Jr., Fd. '96 306
Silber, Arthur M., Fd. '92 300
Silliman, George B., St. '83 103
Silliman, Orwell J., Ham. '92.. 231
Silliman, Oscar R., Be. '83 62
Simmons, John W., G. '89 243
Simmons, Robert C, Ham. '88 223
Simonds, Lincoln S., We., '94.. 206
Simons, William A., Co. '96 139
Simpson, Ernest S., P. '92 151
Simpson, George R., Mar. '88.. 166
Sims, Charles B., Cha. '94 382
568
PHI DEL TA PHL
Sims, Harry U., Cho. *q7 267
Singleton, Shelby M., Bo., '92. 87
Sinks, Frederick N., Sw. '98... 419
Sinnett, Harold B., T. '97 340
Skewis, Edward J., Mc. '98 436
Skinker, Charles R., Co. '96... 139
Skinner, Frederick B., Cg. 'q6.. 323
Skinner, Le Roy J., Cg, '95...^ 321
Slack, Charles W., P. Hon 144
Slade, Frederick W., St. 'i>8 110
Slade, Samuel I., K. '87 41
Slater, Samuel S., Fd. '90 2q7
Slater, Samuel S., Cg. '94 320
Slayback, John C, K. '79 28
Sleman, John B., Jr., Mar. '95. 172
Sloan, Ithomas C, Har. Hon.. 392
Small, Edward A., Bo. '85 76
Small, Henry C, O. '94 448
Smiley, Samuel E., St. '92 115
Smith, Alanson P., J. '90....... 188
Smith, .Mfred E , Fd. '90 297
Smith, Arthur, St. '92 115
Smith, Benjamin M., B.). '90... 84
Smith, Charles M., Dan. '93 . . 373
Smith, Charles S., K. '81 31
Smith, Charles W.,Cg. ^89 312
Smith, Clarence G T., Cg. '92 316
Smith, Edgar R., Mc. '95 431
Smith, Edward H.,Bo. '93 89
Smith, Edward I., Cho. '89 254
Smith, Edward T., Sw. '98 .... 419
Smith, Edwin B., Bo. Hon 70
Smith, Edwin Du B., P. '91 150
Smith, Ernest G., Wa. '96 285
Smith, Felix O., Mar. 93 171
Smith, Frank A., Bo. '83 74
Smith, Frank C, K. '93 50
Smith, Frederick De L., Mar.
'84 162
Smith, Frederick J., Har. *96.. 402
Smith, Frederick P., Di. '91.. . 360
Smith, Griswold, Co. '98 141
Smith, Henry L., Cg. '89 313
Smith, Herbert K., Wa. '95 284
Smith, Herbert L., Cg. '93 318
Smith, Hiram, Jr., K. '73 19
Smith, James G., K. '86 39
Smith, Jeremiah, Cho. Hon 252
Smith, Jeremiah, Jr., Cho. '95.. 263
Smith, John De Y., L. '97 442
Smith, Loyal L., Bo. '86 78
Smith, Luther E-, Co. '97 140
Smith, Mendel L., Min. '93 319
Smith, Milton, Cg. Hon 311
Smith, Samuel M., Har. '93 397
Smith, Shelton L., Be. '87 64
Smith, Shelton L., J. *83 187
Smith, Sidney W., Har. '99 405
Smith, Theodore E., St. *86 107
Smith, Wallis C, K. '99 57
Smith, Walter T., K. *88 42
Smith, Walter T.. St. '88 110
Smith, William H., Wa. '92 279
Smith, William M., Min. '96... 353
Smith, Zelif&kie P., Min. '90... 346
Smythe, Hugh C, Cg. '92 316
Snearer, William, Jr., K. '83... 34
Snell, William I)., Gr. '96 475
Snow, Charles B , Jr., We. '94 206
Snow, Herbert M., K. '83 34
Snow, Leslie P., Mar. '90 167
Snow, Samuel D., Bo. '85 76
Snowhook, William B., Cg. '94 320
Snyder, John G., Cg. *93... 318
Snyder, John G., Cg. '94 320
Snyder, John H., Jr., We. '93.. 205
Snyder, John M.. G. '91 244
Snyder, Walter S., Sw. '97 417
Somers, Burbank G., P. '95 153
Soper, Pliny L.. St. '87 107
Soren, Walter, We. '86 195
Soule, Ellis G., K. '99 57
Southgate, Butler T., Min. '94.. 351
Southwick, George N., J. *85... 182
Spafford, Joseph H., We. *87... 196
Sparks, Theodore C, T. '96.... 338
Spaulding, Benjamin S.,Cg.*94 320
Spaulding, Oliver L., Jr., K.'96 55
Spaulding, Wilbur B., Co. '97.. 140
Spear, George H., Di '97 366
Speer, William McM., J '87.... 185
Spellman, Clarence T., Gr, *97.. 477
Spellman, John M., Mar. '96... 176
Spencer, Arthur C, Cha. '95... 383
Spencer, Roy, Sw. '95 415
Spencer, Seldon P., Co. '86 130
Spicer, Errol H., K. '98 56
Spock, Benjamin 1., Wa. '97... 286
Spooner, Charles P., Har. '94.. 399
Spooner, Willet M., Har. '96... 402
Spotton, William H. B., O. '94. 448
Squire, Remington, Fd. '97 307
Squires, George C, K. '75 22
Stackpole, Joseph L.. Jr., Cho.
'98 267
Stafford, Harry E., Sw. '94 414
Stahl, Samuel D., Be. '84 63
Staley, Calvin C, K. '77 25
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
569
Stampfli, George J., T. '96 339
Stanley, Henry M., Wa. '87.... 273
•Stanton, George D., Jr., Cg.'90 314
Stan wood, Daniel C, Fd. '90. ~ 297
Stark, Gilbert M., K. '75 22
Starkweather, John L., K. '70.. 15
Starr, Lewis, G. '87 242
Start, Guy H., We. '97 212
Stearns, Clare H., K. '97 56
Stearns, Frederick W., Har.'9i 393
Stebbins, Charles H., We. '95.. 208
Stebbins, George M., Di. *98... 367
Stebbins, Joseph, Jr., Min. '96.. 353
Stedman, George W., J. '87 185
Stedman, Livingston B., Cho.
*9I 257
Steele, James D., G. *86 241
Steele, Marion, K. '76 24
Steere, Asel, Jr., J. '86 184
de Steiguer, George £., Ham.
'86 220
Steinhart, Leon H., Cha. '98... 385
Stephan, Carl D., Cg. '94. 320
Stephan, Frederick, Jr., J. '86.. 184
Stephens, Alonzo S., K. '73 ig
Stephens, John B., Cg. '94 320
Stephens, Redmond D., Bo. '99 94
Stephenson, John W., Ham.
Hon 218
Stepp, W. Dale, T. '95.. 337
Sterling, James B., T. '91 332
Sternberger, Lamar, Sw. '98.... 419
Stetson, Arthur H., We. '97 212
Stetson, George W., We. '90... 201
Steuart, Alexander S., Mar. '86 164
Stevens, Francis E., K. '98 56
Stevens. William W. B., P. '86. 148
Stevenson, Albert E., K. '83... 35
Stewari, Alexander B., Min. '90 347
Stewart, Daniel M., G. '92 245
Stewart, Douglas, Min. '91 348
Stewart, Fred L., P. '95 153
Stewart, George B., K. '88 42
Stewart, John W. M., K. '87... 41
Stewart, Joseph H., Mar. '84... 161
Stewart, Percy H., St. '93 116
Stewart, Robert, Jr., Fd. '91... 299
Stewart, Robert A., Fd. '96 306
Stewart, Robert W., Wa. '88... 274
St. George, Herbert A., Cg.'96 323
Stifel, Louis F., K. '77 25
Stillman, Herman W., Bo. '86.. 78
Stillwell, Charles C, Bo. '89... 82
Stoddard, Henry, Wa. Hon 272
Stone, Colver J., We. '95 ao8
Stone, George F., Mar. Hon... 160
Stone, Harlan F., St. '98 123
Stone, Harry W., Bo. '99 94
Stone, John G., K. '94 52
Stone, John S., Di. '91 359
Stone, Royal A., Co. 97 140
Stoneman, George J., Jr., K.'89 43
Stoney, Donzel, P. '93 151
Storer, Oscar, We. '95 208
Story, Elmer G., Fd. '94 303
Story, Henry D., Cha. '93 382
Stoughton, George L., Sw. '95. 415
Stout, George C, Cha. '92 381
Stoutenburgh, Arthur T., Mar.
'86 165
Stover, Willis W., We. '96 210
Straight, Leonard A., Bo. '90.. 84
Strait, Horace B., Cg. '94 320
Stratton, Abram B., Bo. '90 84
Strauss, William M., J. '87 185
Street, Charles S., We. '90 201
Stribbling, Robert C, Min. '96 353
Strickland, Lemuel S., We. '95 208
Stringham, Frank D., P. '98... 155
Stroman, Charles F., L. '95 440
Strother, Samuel B., T. '93..... 335
Struble, Clinton B., Cg. '91 315
Stuart, William, Fd. '93 302
Stuart, William J., K '72 17
Stuart, William S., Min. '92 349
Studley, Elmer E., Cg. '94 320
Stiircke, Ludwig C. M. R., St.
'95 119
Sturges, Ralph A., St. '98 123
Sturtevant, Charles L., Mar. '88 165
Sturtevant, William T., We.'86 195
Swallow, Charles M., K. '71 ... 16
Swan, Charles E., Di. '96 365
Swan, Henry H., K. Hon 12
Swansen, Samuel T., Har. '92.. 395
Swartzburg, Edward H., Har.
'92 395
Swayne, Robert H., P. '85 147
Swearingen, Orson H., T. '97.. 340
Swearingen, Otho D., Be. '88... 65
Sweeney, Jay R., Ham. '94 234
Sweet, Burton E., Mc. '95 431
Sweet, John C, Di. '93 362
Swett, Herbert E., Har. '94 399
Swift, Edward D., P. '88 149
Switzer, John F., We. '88 198
Swope, Frank D., Cho. '89 254
Sughrue, Michael J., We. '88... 198
S70
PHI DELTA PHI.
Sullivan, John J., Ham. '89 225
Sullivan, Patrick H., We. '90... 20 1
Summerfield, Marcus, Gr. Hon 472
Summers, Williamson S., L.
Hon ^39
Sumpter, Orlando H., Co. '93.. 136
Sutherland, William A., Mil. '98 467
Suydam, James L., Fd. '89 296
Syer, Robert R., P. '94 ^ 152
Sykes, Eugene L., Min. '97 354
T
Tafel, Hugo A. D., Ham. '93.. 233
Taft, Marcus H., Co. '87 131
Taft, William H., K. Hon 12
Talbot, Minton W., Min. '90... 346
Tansey, George J., Co. '90 134
Tarbox, Russell L., St. '95 120
Tarrant, Warren D., Har. '92 .. 395
Tasker, Frederick E., Mar. '86 163
Taussig, John C, Co. '95 137
Taylor, Benjamin C, Di. '95... 365
Taylor, Carl, Di. '92 360
Taylor, Charles W., K. '85 38
Taylor, Edward K., P. '86 148
Taylor, Edward M., Ham. '93.. 233
Taylor, Edward T., K. '84 36
Taylor, Edward W., Di. '93 362
Taylor, Francis B., Fd. '90 297
Taylor, Frederick C, Wa. '96.. 285
Taylor, George H., G. '88 242
Taylor, Harold, K. '91 47
Taylor, Harry L., Cg. '93 318
Taylor, Henry R., St. '94 118
Taylor, Herbert W., Fd. '91 ... 299
Taylor, Joseph W., Cg. 'c)2 316
Taylor, Joseph W., Cg. '93 318
Taylor, Martin S., K. '74 21
Taylor, Perry P., Bo. '91 86
Taylor, Perry P., Co. '91 .. .. 135
Taylor, Robert C, Ham. '91... 229
Taylor, Robert N., Ham. '90... 227
Taylor, Tazewell, Min. '95 351
Taylor, Thomas A., K. '74 21
Taylor, Walter F., Min. '91.. .. 347
Taylor, Walter H., Min. '91 ... 347
Tazwell, George, Cha. '94 383
Tebbetts, Theodore C, St. '99. 124
Tefft, Clarence E., L. '96 441
Temple, Charles E., K. '82 32
Templeton, Charles B., J. '86.. 184
Templeton, James D., Be. *8i.. 61
Ten Broek, Gerrit H., Co. '88.. 132
Ten Eyck, Jacob L., J. '89 188
Ten Eyck, William B., J. '86... 184
Tehney, Henry A., St. '88 no
Terrill, H. R., T. '02 33a
Terry, Charles T., St. '93 ii6
Thayer, Aaron C, Cho. '90 256
Thayer, Charles M., Cho. '92.. 259
Thayer, Ezra R., Cho. '91 357
Thayer, James B., Cho. Hon... 25^
Thayer, Wade W., K. '96 55
Theall, Maurice V., Fd. '93 302
Thistlethwaite, Joe L., Cg. '91 315
Thom, Corcoran, Mar. '93 171
Thomas, Benjamin F., Ham. '87 222
Thomas, Charles S., K.. '71 16
Thomas, De Alton S., iM. '96. 366
Thomas, Ellis J., St. '93 116
Thomas, Geoi^e O., Fd. 'q7 ... 307
Thomas, Thomas, Sw. '95 415
Thomas, William O., Har. '96.. ^o»
Thomas, William W., 2d, Mil.
'96 466
Thompson, Benjamin L., T.'95 337
Thompson, Benjamin L., T.'96 339.
Thompson, Bradley M., K.
Hon 12-13
Thompson, Burton M., T. '92... 334
Thompson, Charles Y., L. '97 .. 442
Thompson, Edward R., P. '88.. 149
Thompson, Harry B., Ham. '93. 233
Thompson, John W., Wa. '97.. 286
Thompson, Joseph A., O. '99... 449-
Thompson, Leverctt, Bo. '95... 91
Thompson, Lewis S., Cho. '95.. 264
Thompson. Louis W., Co. '96^ 139.
Thompson, Morven, Mar. '95... 173
Thompson, Ralph J. '92 189
Thompson, Robert F., K. '93.. . 50
Thompson, Robert W.,Jr., St.
'96 121
Thompson, Samuel L., K. '8q.. 43
Thompson, William G., Cho. '91 257
I Thomson, John D., Wa. '97 287
I Thome, Albert G., Dan. '95 374
I Thome, Frank D., Dan. '98 376
Thornton, Charles E., K. '73... 19-
Thornton, Richard H., Cha.
Hon .. 379
Thurman, Anderson W., T. '94 336
Thurston, Walter A., T. '98 341
Tithenor, William C, Ham. '93 233
Tidd, Abraham L., T. '94. 236-
Tiedeman, Christopher G., T.
Hon 330-
Tierney, Edward F., K. '82 33.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
571
Tiffin, Frederick W., O. '96 450
Tillotson, Earle C, Har. '99... 405
Tilson, John Q., Wa. ^93 280
Tilson, William J., Wa. '96 285
Tilton, George K., Be. '84 63
Timken, Harry H., P. '90 150
Timmonds, Harry W., T. '97... 340
Tingier, Lyman T., Wa. *88 274
Titlow, Aaron R., Co. '86 130
Titus, Frank J., Dan. '04 374
Tobey, George E., L. *q8 443
Tompkins, Leslie j., Fd. '92 ... 300
Tompkins, Minthorne, Fd. '90.. 297
Tompkins, Odell D., Fd. '93... 302
Tompkins, Thomas S., Di. '91.. 359
Tompkins, William M., Co.
'93 136
Tourtellotte, Frederick J., Bo.
'93 89
Towne, Paul R., Fd. '90 297
Townley, George F., Co. *96... 139
Townsend, Frank C, Mar.
'91 167
Townsend, Frederick, Jr., Cho
'97 267
Townsend, Gerard B., Fd. *S9.. 295
Townsend, James M., Jr., W^a.
Hon 272
Townsend, William K., Wa.
Hon
272
Tracy, Fred W.,We. '86 195
Trafford, Perry I)., Cho. '91 258
Trax, Judson I)., Cg. '92 316
Tread way, Francis W., Wa, '92 279
Tread well, Edward F., P. '97.. 155
Troxel, Cloyd R., Gr. '95 473
Troxel, Cloyd R., Gr. '96 475
Trude, Samuel H. G., Bo. '89.. 82
True, Sidney M., L. '97 442
Trumbull, William, Wa. '89 275
Tucker, Robert, Ham. '93 233
Tuckerman, Eliot, Cho. '97 267
Turner, Robert H., P. '98 155
Turney, Winlhrop, Wa. '90 277
Turrill, George A., Ham. '86... 220
Tustin, George M., St. '83 103
Tuttle, Joseph N., St. '88 iro
Twitchell, La Fayette, Be. '80.. 61
Tyler, Albert DeF., Di. '93 362
Tyler, Rollin U., Wa. '93 280
Tyler, Walter B., Cg. '96 323
Tyler, William S., St. '99 124
Tylor, George S., Ham. '86 220
Tyng, Sewell T., St. '91 113
Ulrich, Charles E., Bo. '82 73
Upham, Robert A., Har. '99... 405
Upton, Ralph R., Mar. '93 169
Urban, Charles H., Ham., '97.. 237
'^
Valentine, Louis H., P. '87 148
Valle, Paul B., Co. '94 137
Valliant, John W., Co. '93 ... 136
Van Allen, Alfred M., Mc. '04. 429
Van Bergen, Harold M., Cg.'93 318
Van Buskirk, Lawrence, K. '90 45
Van Campen, Charles H., Di.
'94 363
Vance, Samuel W., K. '78 27
Van Cleft, John B., Cg. '88 312
Vande venter, Roland D., Be.
'88 65
Van Dyke, George A., K. '79.. 28
Van Everen, Horace G., Mar.
'95 173
van Fridagh, Paul, Cha. '93 382
j Van Home, Robert M., Ham.
'86 220
Van Ingen, Edward, Wa. '93... 280
Van Oosterhout, Peier D., Mc.
'94 429
Van Oosterhaut, Peter D., St.
95 120
Van Schaack, Henry C, Bo. '83 74
Van Sickle, WMlliam L., Ham.
'91 ' 229
Van Slyck, George F., St. '97.. 122
Van Swearingen, John Q., K.
'88 42
Van Voast, Albert B., J. '92.. .. 189
van Wyck, Sidney McM., Jr .
P. '90 150
VanZandt, Grant, Di. '96 366
Vazeille, Eiienne R., Ham. '92 231
Veazie, Arthur L., Cha. '93. ... 382
Veazie, Jesse C, Cha. '94 383
Veazie, Jesse C, Cho. '98 267
Veeder, John DeW., K. '79 28
Velde, Franklin L., Bo. '89 82
Vermilyea, Samuel E., Bo. '89.. 82
Verrill, Harry M., Wa. '91 278
Vilas, Henry, Har. '97 404
Vilas, William F., Har. Hon... 392
Villard, Harold G., St. '94 118
Vinsonhaler, Duncan Mac A.,
K. '91 47
572
PHI DELTA PHI.
Vogelsang, Alexander'
Voght, John P. S., Bo.
Volker, William J., J.
Volkmor, Orlando C,
Vollenweider, OltoE.,
Vollmer, Frederick, M
von Briesen, Fritz, Fd.
von Schrenk, Otto, Fd
von Wilmowski, Felix
r., P.'86 148
'82 73
'86 184
K. '90... 45
Ham. '9 1 229
c. '96.
'97.
.'95.
F,
432
306
305
'92,
St.
115
'94 414
., K. '93 50
., Sw.*94 414
Sw. *94.. 414
, Fd. *Qi 299
'94 90
96 306
Voorhees, Burl F., Sw.
Voorhees, Campbell M
Voorhees, Campbell M
Voorhees, Charles W.,
Voorhees, Frederic N
Vose, Frederic P., Bo.
Voss, George A., Fd. *
Wade, John F., T. '95 338
Wade, Martin J., Mc. Hon 426
Wadleigh, Luther O., K. '94... 52
Wadley, William H., K. *9i.... 47
Wadsworlh, William R. O. '99 450
Wagner, Thaddeus P., Cha. '90 380
Wagstaff, Thomas E., Gr. '97... 477
Wait, Charles N., Cha. '90 380
Wait, Walter W., Cg. '94 320
Wait, William B,, Jr., St. '95... 120
Waile, Edward F*., Mar. Hon ..160
Waite, Morrison, R., Wa. Hon. 271
Waite, Sheridan P., J. '89 188
Wakefield, Albert O., Mc. '97.. 435
Wakelee, Edmuhd W., Fd. '91.. 299
Walcott, Charles, Cho. '95 264
Walker, Button S., K. *8i 31
Walker, Charles C, Cho. '97... 267
Walker, Charles I., K. Hon„... 13
Walker, Earl C, Jr., Co. '87... 13 1
Walker, Edward C, Jr., J. '89 188
Walker, Fisk M.. We. '95 208
Walker, Francis W., Bo. '80.... 72
Walker, Frank S., Sw. '97 417
Walker, George H., Mar. '92... 170
Walker, George H., Co. '96 139
Walker, George H., St. '92 115
Walker, John E., St, '98 123
Walker, Joseph, Cho. '90 256
Walker, .Mortimer E., I Jar. '95. 400
Walker, Myron H., K. '78 27
Walker, Roberts, St. '99 124
Walker, Samuel T., Har. '95... 4CX)
Wall, John P., Jr., St. '87 107
Wallace, Carleton L., Di. '97... 367
Wallace, David, Di. '97 367
Wallace, Frederick, Min. 'g6... 354
Wallace, Theodoric B., Co. '83 128
Wallace, Thomas F., Jr., Di.*95 365
Wallace, Victor H., Mar. '92.,. 168
Wallace, William C, P. '88 149
Wallace, William C , Dan. 02.. 373
Walmsley, Horace B., Bo. 'So.. 72
Walscheid, Julius E., Fd. '9b... 306
Walsh, Alfred E., Mc. '96 432
Walter, Guy T., Cg. '92 316
Walters, Festus, K. '72 17
Walters, John H., Cg. '96 323
Walthall. John M., P. '98 155
Warburlon. William J., St. '93-. 117
Ward, Christopher S., P. *86... 148
Ward, Clarence E., J. '92 189
Ward, Hugh C. Co. '88 132
Ward, John M., St. '85 106
Ward, Robert E., T. '95 33S
Ward, Robert E., Fr. '97 456
Wardner, George P., Cho. '93.. 2bl
Ward well, Charles H., We. '95 208
Ware, Henry, Cho. '9«» 265
Ware, Richard D., Cho. '93 261
Waring, Frank W., K. '7 24
Warner, Elton D., Cg. '89 313
Wamer> Glenn S., Cg. *q4 320
Warner, Louis H., We. '97 212
Warner. Willard F., Mar. '84.. 161
Warrer, Edgar B., Har. '98»... 404
Warren, George F,, Jr., St.' 91 113
Warren, Grant A., Sw. '94 414
Warrington, George H., Ham
'99 238
Warwick, Walter W., Ham. '90 227
Washburn, Cyrus V. N., Fd. '91 299
Washburne, Char'es H., Mc.*97 435
Washington, Charles M.,Wa. '95 284
Wason, Edward H., We. '90... 201
Wassell, Albert, K. '74 21
Wasserman, Sampson O., J. '87 185
Waterman, John A., Cho. '88... 252
Waterman, Jot S., Cg., '93 318
Waters, Frederic J., Ham. *96.- 236
Waters, Henry J., G. '92... 245
Waters, Thomas L.. Min. '91... 348
Watrous, George D.. W^a. lion. 272
Watson, Archibald R., Min. '94 350
Watson, Archie E., K. '90 45
Watson, Edwin M., T. '96 339
Watson, George B., K. '87 41
Watson, George B., St. '87 108
Watson, John, Min. '95 352
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
573
Watson, John C, K. '73 19
Watson, Spencer G., Dan. *97.. 376
Watt, Hubert L., O. '94 448
Wean, Frank L., K. '87 41
Wean, Frank L., Bo. '87 70
Weaver, Arthur J., L. '96 441
Weaver, Floyd W., Min. '90.... 346
Weaver, Harry B., Sw. '94 414
Webb, George C, Min. '90 346
Webb, Robert W., Di. '93 362
Webber, Karl T., Sw. '97 418
Webster, Henry E., Dan. '96 .. 375
Webster, Joseph R.,. L. Hon ... 439
Weed, Oscar D., J. '86^ 184
Weeks, Charles M., Fd. '92 300
Weeks, Edgar, We. '05 208
Weeks, James L., J. '84 181
Weeks, Jean I., Cg. '95 322
Weeks, William A., K. '79 28
Weeks, William A„ K. '80 30
Wehrle, Edward F., K. '97 56
Weimers, William F., Bo, '84.. 75
Weinland, Edgar L.. Sw. '93 413
Weinschenck, Lucius, Bo. 84... 75
Weiser, Charles, Wa. '94 282
Weissinger, Muir. St. '94 118
Welles, Martin, Mar. '84 161
Wells, Arthur R., Mc. '99.. 435
Wells, Hosea W., B. ^89 82
Wells, John W., Cg. '90 314
Wells, Philip P., Wa. '93 281
Wells, Robert W., Gr. '97 477
Wells, William P., K. Hon 13
Welsh, J. D., Be. '87 65
Wendell, Charles A., Fd. '90... 297
Wendell, Frederick F., K. '70.. 15
Wenzlick, William, P. ^85 147
Wernaer, Robert M., J. '87 185
Werner, Charles H., Cg, '95.... 322
Werner, Edgar V., Har. '97 404
Wertz, George W., Mc. '94 429
Wescott, Abraham L., We. '92 204
West, James R., Bo. '82 73
Westbrook, Alfred B., Cg. '90^ 314
Weston, Edwin B., We. '97 212
Westwood, Ephraim C, Bo. '91 86
Wetherald, Ross J., Sw. '95 415
Wetmorc, Charles D., Cho.'92.. 259
Wheat, Alfred A., Mar. '91 167
Wheeler, Alonzo W., J. '88 187
Wheeler, Arthur D., Bo. '84 ... 75
Wheeler, Charles G., Fd. '97... 308
Wheeler, Charles M., P. '84^... 145
Wheeler, James E., Wa. '94.... 282
Wheeler, Maxwell S., Dan. '96 375
Wheeler, S. Arthur, Bo. '86.... 78
Wheeler, Shelton K., St. *98... 124
Wheelihan, Frank A., Har. '95 400
Whieldon, William J., We. '90.. 201
Whipple, John A. J., Bo. '80... 71
Whipple, Otis G., L. '95 441
White, Alberts., L. '97 442
White, Charles A., Dan. '97 376
White, Edward J., T. '92 332
White, Elias H., G. '91 244
White, Ernest I., St. '96 I2I
White, Eugene McL., Cg. '90.. 314
White, Fred R., Cg. '95 322
White, Frederick B., Min. '94.. 350
White, George F., K. '77 25
White, George F., Bo. 80 71
White, McLaughlin, Di. '98.... 367
White, Roy W., G. '98 247
White, William E., We. '86 195
White, William E., Ham. '87... 219
White, William P., St. '91 113
Whitehead, Joseph, Min. '91 .t. 348
Whitehill, Frank P., Fr. '98 458
Whiteside, Alexander, Jr., Cho.
'98 267
Whitford, John S., K. '78 27
Whiting, Randolph V., P. '95^ 153
Whitman, Charles R., K. Hon. 13
Whitman, Charles S., Fd. '94... 303
Whitman, Vernon H., Mar. '84 161
Whitmore, Chester W., Fr. '96 456
Whitmore, Clifford C, Cg. '96. 323
Whitney, Edgar F., Dan. '93... 373
Whitney, George D., Mar, '96.. 174
Whitney, Henry P., St. '98 124
Whitney, Lawrence W.,Fd. '99 308
Whitney, Max, Fr. '96 457
Whitney, Myron H., Bo. '83... 74
Whiton, Walter S., Bo. '94 90
Whittlesey, Henry L.. We. '86. 195
Wick wire, Arthur M., Di. '93.. 362
Wier, Fred N., We. '87 196
Wierman, William C, Sw. '97.. 418
Wierum, Otto C, Jr., St. '89... II2
Wiggin, Joseph, Cho. '96 265
Wiggins, Henry L., Ham. '89. 225
Wiggins, Howard C., J. '87 185
Wight, James W., T. '94 336
Wigmore, John H., Bo. Hon. 70-71
Wilbur, Ralph W., We. '92 204
Wilcox, Edwin A., K. '93 50
Wilcox, Paul, St. '84 104
Wilcox, Roy P., Cg. '97 324
574
FHI DELTA PHI,
Wilcoxon, Howard T., Fr. 'g6.. 456
Wiley, Edward E., Min. '96 354
Wilgus, Horace LaF., Sw.Hon. 412
Wilkinson, Arthur C, Har. '96 402
Wilkinson, George L., Mar. '91 168
Wilkinson, William F., T. '96.. 339
Wilkson, Charles P., T. '94 336
Willard, Charles W., P. '96 154
Willard, William W., St. '83... 103
Willcox, Walter F., St. '87 108
Williams, Arthur H., Dan. '94 374
Williams, Charles B., Ham. '92 231
Williams, Charles H., Dan. '92 373
Williams, Edward H., K. '92... 50
Williams, Frank B.,Cho. '95... 264
Williams, Frank L., St. '86 107
Williams, Frank P., K. '81 31
Williams, George D., J. '91 188
Williams, George H., Co. '97.. 140
Williams, Guy R., Sw. '95 415
Williams, Harris S., Dan. '96.. 375
Williams, Harrison R., Co. *88 132
Williams, Harvey C, Fd. '89... 296
Williams, Henry W., Dil. '95... 365
Williams, Herbert C, Dan. '98 376
Williams, Howard H., St. '92.. 115
Williams, Howell C, Cg. '91... 315
Williams, James D., St. '97 122
Williams, John I., Jr., Har. '98 404
Williams, John S.,We. '90 201
Williams, Louis T., We. '93 205
Williams, Norman, Jr., Bo. '99. 94
Williams, Theodoric A., Min.
'96 352
Williamson, Alonzo P., Di. '94 363
Williamson, Edwin, Mar. '90... 166
Williamson, Howard P., Ham.
'93 233
Williamson, William H. H., K.
*79 28
Willis, Guy G., Cha. '91 381
Wilson, Archibald W., Di. '94.. 363
Wilson, Burton W., L. '98 443
Wilson, Eddy E., Cha. '93 382
Wilson, Edward E., K. '81 31
Wilson, George H., Bo. '91 86
Wilson, Henry H., L. Hon 440
Wilson, John, Min. '90 346
Wilson, John C, Mar. '04 172
Wilson, John F., Ham. 90 227
Wilson, John W. D., T. '95 338
Wilson, Percy, K. '94 52
Wilson, Robert H., Cg. '89 313
Wilson, Samuel B., Di. '96 366
Wilson, William A., Min. '92.. 349
Wilson, Wilmer W., L. '95 441
Winchester, Lucius W., Bo. '90 84
Windisch, Charles F., Ham. '87 222
Wineteer, Charles T., (or G.,)
Be. '87 65
Wine, Horace B., K. '82 33
Wing, Louis F., Dan. '95 374
Wing, Thomas E., L. '95 441
Winkler, Frederick W., K. '96. 55
Winningham, Theodore, K.'76. 24
Winston, Charles A., Ham. '91 229
Winston, Charles A., Cho. '93.. 261
Winter, Nevin 0., Sw. '97 418
Winter, Philip E., Bo. '83 74
Winter, William H., Gr. '95.... 473
Winters, James H., K. '72 17
Winthrop, Grenville B., St. '94. 118
Wise, Wallace A., P. '89 150
Witbeck, Charles S., K. '92 48
Wittenberg, Albert M., Cg.'gi. 315
Woerner, William F., Co. '85... 129
Wolf, Rennold, Cg. '94 321
Wollaeger, Gustav, Jr., Har. '97 404
Wollmann, Henry, K. '78 27
Wood, Charles E. S.,Cha. Hon 379
Wood, Charles H., We. '94 206
Wood, Charles S., G. '91 245
Wood, Daniel B., Di. '08 367
Wood, Edgar L., Har. '92 395
Wood. Elisha B., K. '74 21
Wood, George H., K. '89 43
Wood, George H., Ham. '89 ... 225
Wood, Henry C, Mar. '86 164
Wood, Howard O., St. '89 112
Wood, Kay, Bo. '95 91
Wood, Leonard C, Mar. *86... 163
Wood, Lyndon D., Cg. '88 312
Wood, Thomas S., G. '86 241
Wood, Walpole, Bo. '84 75
Wood, William H. S., Mar. '90 166
Wood, William R., Ham. '03..- 233
Woodard, William H., Har. 96.. 402
Woodruff, James P., Wa. '93... 281
Woods, Edward O., J. '85 182
Woods, Frank T., T. '97.... 340
Woods, Richard H., T. '97 341
Woods, Robert E., Mar. 92 170
Woodward, Frank L., Wa. '90.. 277
Woodward, Henry S., Mar. '92 169
Woodward, Jesse M., Mar. '98.. 177
Woodward, Millard F., P. '87.. 149
Woodworth, Marshall B., P. '94 152
Woodworth, Samuel K„ K. '84 36
ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
575
Woolner, Alfred C, Wa. '95.... 284
Woolsey, Clarence H., Fd. '92 300
Worden, George G., Cg. '97.... 324
Worden, Harry F., K. '94 52
Worden, Lucian R., Har. '96... 402.
Work, James C, K. '86 39
Worman, George W., G. *88... 242
Wortendyke, Rynier J. St. '84.. 104
Worthen, Samuel E., We. '94... 206
Wragge, Edmund C, O. '97 ... 449
Wright, Charles D., K. '72 17
Wright, Craig T., Mc. '95 431
Wright, Edgar B., K. '84 36
Wright, Edward C, Cho. '89... 254
Wright, George E , Cho. '92... 259
Wright, George G., Mc. Hon... 426
Wright, John A., Di. '94 363
Wright, Nathaniel, Jr., Ham.
'89 225
Wright, Orestes H., K. '98 57
Wright, Robert J., Har. '94 399
Wright, Thomas H., Ham. '92. 231
Wright, William W., Jr., Mar.
'95 176
Wright, William W., Jr., Dan.
*9i 372
Wulfekuhler, Louis H., Gr. '95 474
Wurts, Pierre J., Wa. '93 281
Wurtburg, Francis L., K. '99 57
Wynn, William H.,Jr., Gr. '95 474
Yantis, James A., T. Hon 331
Yates, Richard, K. '82.. 33
Yates, Richard, K. '84 37
Yeates, Charles M., Mar. '90... 167
Yerkes, George B., K. '88 42
York, Samuel A., Jr., Wa. '92.. 279
Yost, Nicholas D., Cg. '98 325
Young, Clarence W., Bo. '90... 84
Young, Edwin P., Cg. '94 321
Young, Hobart P., Bo. '96 92
Young, Jared W., Co. '97 140
Young, Owen D., We. ^96 210
Young, Richard B., Ham. '91.. 229
Young, William, Cg. '93 318
Young, William S., Fd. '96^... 306
Ziegler, Charles W., Sw. '97 ... 418
Zimmer, Walter J., Cg. 195 322
Zimmerman, Joshua S., Mar. '96 175
Zollinger, Charles, K. '95 54
Zollinger, Charles, Mc. '95 431
Zollinger, Morris A., Mc. '94... 429
Zulauf, John C, Cho. '88 252
Zumbalen, Joseph H., Co. '87.. 131
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